PNC Infratech has received a provisional certificate from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for road projects implemented by its subsidiary company PNC Triveni Sangam Highways in Uttar Pradesh, India.
The temporary certificate covers a distance of 119.788 km within the overall project extension of 145.066 km, as assessed by the independent engineer, SA Infrastructure Consultants. The project encompasses the construction of a six-lane section of NH-2, extending from Chakeri to Allahabad, specifically from 483.687 km to 628.753 km in Uttar Pradesh. This initiative is a part of NHPD Phase-V and follows the hybrid annuity mode (HAM). The project's initiation date was on January 12, 2019, with a stipulated construction duration of 910 days and an operational period of 15 years post-completion.
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