The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited bids for the first stretch of the proposed Tharad–Ahmedabad Expressway. The 6-lane project is designed to strengthen freight movement and improve regional connectivity. It will also ease traffic congestion and cut travel time for thousands of commuters.
The first stretch of the Tharad–Ahmedabad Expressway will cover nearly 105.8 Km. The total length of the proposed highway is 214 Km worth an estimated 10,534 INR-Crore. Meanwhile, the tendered stretch will cost nearly 3,739 INR-Crore. This section will be executed under the Build–Operate–Transfer (BOT) toll model. Bids for the expressway must be submitted by March 19. While the process will be conducted online, physical documents will be required for verification.
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The Tharad–Ahmedabad Expressway will further connect the Amritsar–Jamnagar Economic Corridor with the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway. Its design will create a faster freight route across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Once completed, the project will reduce the distance between Tharad and Ahmedabad by about 20%.

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