The project, valued at ₹290.23 crore, will be completed over a period of 24 months. Shares of GR Infraprojects Ltd ended at ₹1,059, up by ₹14.15, or 1.35%, on the BSE today, December 5.
Infrastructure company GR Infraprojects Ltd on Friday (December 5) said it has executed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) agreement for the construction of the Giridih bypass (towards Tundi) road, spanning a total length of 26.672 km, with the State Highways Authority of Jharkhand.
The project, valued at ₹290.23 crore, will be completed over a period of 24 months from the appointed date.
Last month, GR Infraprojects said it had received an appointed date of November 15, 2025, from Western Railways for a gauge-conversion project in Gujarat’s Vadodara division.
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The project covers 38.9 km of gauge conversion between Kosamba and Umarpada, and includes earthwork, blanketing, ballast supply, minor and major bridges, station buildings, water and sanitation facilities, platforms, retaining walls, drains, track linking, and works related to 30 road under-bridges (RUBs). The contract excludes the supply of new rails.
Shares of GR Infraprojects Ltd ended at ₹1,059, up by ₹14.15, or 1.35%, on the BSE today, December 5.
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(Edited by : Shoma Bhattacharjee)

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