Brahmaputra Infrastructure Limited has been declared the Lowest Bidder (L1) for a Performance Based Maintenance Contract (PBMC) on National Highway NH-502A in Mizoram.
Contract Details
- Awarding Authority: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H), Government of India through Chief Engineer, PWD Highway, Aizawl – 796001, Mizoram
- Contract Name: Performance Based Maintenance Contract (PBMC) on NH-502A from Km 0.000 to Km 87.180
- Job Number: PBMC/502A/MZ/2025-26/130
- State: Mizoram
- Scope: Operation & Maintenance of NH-502A corridor including monsoon maintenance
- Contract Length: 87.180 km (Km 0.000 to Km 87.180)
- Contract Tenure: 60 months (5 years)
- L1 Quoted Value: ₹70.18 Crore
- Division: Multi Modal Project Division
- Status: Declared Lowest Bidder (L1)
Strategic Significance
The NH-502A corridor runs through southern Mizoram, connecting the Myanmar border with Lawngtlai, described as one of the most remote and strategically significant stretches in India's Northeast. Execution requires establishing local infrastructure including plant, machinery, manpower, camps and logistics in difficult terrain. This operational presence is expected to provide the Company with a durable competitive advantage and position it favorably for future infrastructure works in the India-Myanmar border belt by Border Roads Organisation (BRO), MoRT&H, PWD and other road agencies.
Current Status and Disclaimer
The Company clarifies that this constitutes emergence as Lowest Bidder (L1) and is subject to completion of standard post-bid evaluation procedures, award of work, and satisfaction of conditions precedent. The contract award, if and when formalized, shall be further intimated to the Exchange.
Management Commentary
The Joint Managing Director stated: "This win on NH-502A reinforces our strategic presence in the Northeast. Operating in one of India's most challenging frontier corridors for five continuous years will build lasting operational depth and position the Company favourably for the growing infrastructure pipeline in the India–Myanmar border belt."