Artefact Projects Limited has been awarded a consultancy project worth ₹777.5 million by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). The contract involves independent engineering services during operation and maintenance for six-laning works on NH-16 in Andhra Pradesh, including bypasses and a major bridge across the Krishna River, over a 60-month period.
Artefact Projects Limited, a Nagpur-based project management and engineering consultancy, has announced a major win in India’s infrastructure sector. The company has secured a ₹777.5 million contract from NHAI to provide independent engineering consultancy services during the operation and maintenance phase of critical six-laning projects on NH-16 in Andhra Pradesh.
The scope of work includes the Chilakaluripet–Vijayawada section, Chilakaluripet bypass, and Vijayawada bypass, along with the construction of a major bridge across the Krishna River. Artefact will execute the project in collaboration with Pioneer Infra Consultants, CADD Consulting Engineering, and Dev Laxmi Surveyor.
The contract spans 60 months, reinforcing Artefact’s expertise in highway infrastructure consultancy and strengthening its footprint in national projects.
Key Highlights:
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Awarding Authority: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
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Contract Value: ₹777.5 million (excluding GST)
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Scope: Independent engineering services for NH-16 six-laning and bypass projects
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Duration: 60 months
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Partners: Pioneer Infra Consultants, CADD Consulting Engineering, Dev Laxmi Surveyor
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Strategic Impact: Strengthens Artefact’s role in India’s highway modernization efforts
This award underscores Artefact Projects’ growing role in India’s infrastructure development, aligning with the government’s push for modernized highways.
Sources: Artefact Projects Limited (BSE filing), National Highways Authority of India