Artefact Projects Ltd has been awarded a consultancy project worth ₹5.96 crore by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). The project involves providing engineering supervision for the upgradation of two key sections of National Highway 343 in Chhattisgarh, undertaken in partnership with KCS Engineering Pvt. Ltd over 84 months.
In a positive development for Artefact Projects Ltd, the company has bagged a consultancy services contract from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The assignment involves acting as the Authority’s Engineer for the supervision of two major stretches under the NH-343 upgradation works in Chhattisgarh.
The scope of work includes the Raipuri Khurd to Padif Village section (Package-I) and the Badki Mahri to Ramanuigani section (Package-III), covering a combined length of around 62 kilometers. The project will be executed on EPC mode (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction), with KCS Engineering Pvt. Ltd as a partner.
The company has received an official Letter of Award, confirming its consultancy role and associated fees of ₹5.96 crore (excluding GST) for an execution period of 84 months.
Key Highlights:
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Awarding Authority: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
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Contract Type: Consultancy services for engineering supervision
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Project Location: Chhattisgarh (NH-343, Raipuri Khurd–Padif & Badki Mahri–Ramanuigani)
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Estimated Value: ₹5.96 crore (excluding GST)
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Project Duration: 84 months
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Collaboration Partner: KCS Engineering Pvt. Ltd
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Mode of Execution: EPC model (2-lane plus paved shoulder work)
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