NHAI has extended Highway Infrastructure Limited’s toll fee collection contract for the Delhi-Vadodara Greenfield Expressway spur in Rajasthan by 30 days, valued at Rs. 6.18 crore. The extension covers toll operations and maintenance of adjacent toilet blocks, ensuring uninterrupted service on this key corridor.
Highway Infrastructure Limited has announced an extension to its contract for toll fee collection on the 4-Lane Greenfield Expressway spur connecting Delhi to Vadodara in Rajasthan. The extension, issued by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on December 10, 2025, adds 30 more days to the existing 90-day contract period. The contract, valued at Rs. 6.18 crore, covers the operation and upkeep of the fee plaza and adjacent toilet blocks along the expressway near Bandikui to Jaipur.
Notable Updates
- The contract extension was officially communicated by NHAI, ensuring uninterrupted toll collection and maintenance services on the expressway spur.
- The work involves both toll fee collection and upkeep of toilet blocks, including restocking consumables.
- The contract is awarded by a domestic entity (NHAI) and is set to be completed within the extended 30-day period.
- The total contract value stands at Rs. 6,18,35,850 (Rupees Six Crores Eighteen Lakhs Thirty Five Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty).
Major Takeaways
- The extension highlights continued government support for seamless toll operations on critical expressway routes.
- The contract reinforces Highway Infrastructure Limited’s role in managing toll infrastructure under the Hybrid Annuity Mode.
Source: NSE Corporate Announcement, NHAI Official Communication