Roads and Highways

Highlighted Projects

Vijayawada - Machilipatnam

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

64.61

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Connecting the buzzing city of Vijaywada to the ancient port town of Machilipatnam, a 64.61 km stretch of NH 65 is being upgraded to a four-lane highway. Awarded by NHAI in 2016, the project is being undertaken in the EPC mode. The project value is INR 740 cr and is scheduled to be completed in 2018.

The Central Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure had approved four-lane works of Vijayawada-Machilipatnam in October 2011. The new road will enable faster movement of agricultural goods, ensuring farmers get paddy, cotton, tobacco, chillies, and sugarcane to the main marketing facility.

Nagpur Mumbai Super Expressway

Awarding Body:

MSRDC

Length:

45.65

Lane Type:

6

Status:

Completed

Construction of Access Controlled Nagpur-Mumbai Super Communication Expressway (Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg) in the state of Maharashtra on EPC mode for package 12, from Km. 532.094 to Km, 577,739 in section -Village Pathare Kh. to Vlllage Sonari in District Nashik.

Ghaghra Bridge - Varanasi

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

58.62

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

NHAI entrusted the four-laning of Ghaghra Bridge – Varanasi section of NH 233 to DBL in September 2015. Starting at KM 121.800, uptil KM 180.420, the road starts from Ghaghra Bridge Abutment on Basti Side to Bhudanpur Urban Section in Uttar Pradesh.

Chichra - Kharagpur

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

55.52

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Rehabilitation of the 55.52 km four-lane road between Chichra – Kharagpur was entrusted by NHAI to DBL in October, 2016. DBL is currently ensuring four-laning with paved shoulders of this bustling NH6 section between KM 185.150 and KM 134.400. The completion period for this project is 30 months.

The road connects the sleepy and beautiful village of Chichra in Paschim Medinipur district to the bustling city of Kharagpur in West Bengal.

Amritsar- Tarn Taran - Harike

Awarding Body:

MORTH

Length:

45.93

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

In April 2015, the State of Punjab awarded DBL a contract for work on a 45.9 km stretch on National Highway No.15 that connects the bustling city of Amritsar with the hub of Harike, through Tarn Taran. DBL will undertake development, maintenance and management of this stretch. Additionally, DBL will work to widen and strengthen the existing road by creating a four-lane highway.

Ambala - Kaithal

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

50.86

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

With the aim of enhancing traffic capacity and safety on a 50.86 km-stretch of NH65, NHAI awarded DBL an EPC project in 2015. The mandate is to expand the existing two-lane carriageway to a four-lane carriageway with paved shoulders. The project value is INR 486 cr and is scheduled to be completed in 2018

The corridor passes through the agriculture-oriented districts of Kurukshetra and Kaithal. The project road, which traverses through many small towns and villages, will provide better connectivity in the area.

Allahabad - UP/MP Border

Awarding Body:

MORTH

Length:

42.72

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Allahabad – Up/MP Border

Rs. 4000.50mn

41.72 Km

Four Lane

Yavatmal - Wardha

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

64.93

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Yavatmal – Wardha र 9266.20 mn, Maharastra

Wardha - Butibori

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

59.19

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Wardha – Butibori

Mahagaon - Yavatmal

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

80.20

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Mahagaon – Yavatmal

Lucknow - Sultanpur

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

127.425

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

A bid was signed off by NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), giving DBL (Dilip Buildcon Limited) the responsibility of constructing ‘Four Lucknow-Sultanpur’ Section of NH 56 (New NH-731) from km.11.500 (Design Chainage lun.11.500) to lun.134.700 (Design Chainage lun.138.925) (Total Length-127.425 lun.) in the State of Uttar Pradesh under NHDP Phase-IV on Hybrid Annuity Mode’ in October 2016.

Kalmath - Zarap

Awarding Body:

MORTH

Length:

43.91

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

Chandikhol - Bhadrak

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

74.5

Lane Type:

6

Status:

Completed

Bangalore-Nidagatta

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

56.2

Lane Type:

6

Status:

Completed

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has awarded the six-laning of the Bengaluru-Mysuru expressway project to Dilip Buildcon.

The project road, which forms a section of NH 275, connects the IT capital with Karnataka’s cultural capital of Mysuru. The proposed expressway would also connect Bengaluru with places like Mangaluru, Kodagu, parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. 

Six laning of Bangalore-Nidagatta Section km. 18.000 to km. 74.200 of NH-275 in the State of Karnataka to be executed on Hybrid Annuity Mode.

Anandapuram–Pendurthi-Anakapalli

Awarding Body:

NHAI

Length:

50.78

Lane Type:

6

Status:

Completed

DBL undertakes the Six-laning of highway work in Anandapuram–Pendurthi-Anakapalli section of NH-5 from Km.681 to Km.731 in the State of Andhra Pradesh under “Bharatmala Pariyojana on Hybrid Annuity Mode. The bid cost of the NHAI project is Rs 1,959 crore and it will be executed in the hybrid annuity mode by Dilip Buildcon. the project will be 30 months and a total 50.8 kms will be covered.

Once the road is widened, vehicles plying from Srikakulam to Rajahmundry can be diverted at Anandapuram to reach Anakapalli without passing through the city. Likewise, vehicles from Rajahmundry can be diverted from Anakapali to Anandapuram where the original Chennai-Kolkata highway connects.

Guna - Biora

Awarding Body:

Jalpa Devi Tollways Limited

Length:

93.5

Lane Type:

4

Status:

Completed

NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) had resolved to augment the existing road NH-3 from Km 332.100 to Km 426.100 (approximately 93.500 km) on the Guna- Biaora section of National Highway No. 3. in the State of Madhya Pradesh by Four-Laning on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (“DBFOT”). DBL (Dilip Buildcon Limited)’s proposal was accepted in September 2015 for the same. NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) had resolved to augment the existing road NH-3 from Km 332.100 to Km 426.100 (approximately 93.500 km) on the Guna- Biaora section of National Highway No. 3. in the State of Madhya Pradesh by Four-Laning on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (“DBFOT”). DBL (Dilip Buildcon Limited)’s proposal was accepted in September 2015 for the same.

Awards & Recognitions

Dilip Buildcon wins Silver Award at National Highway Award for Excellence 2018

Dilip Buildcon has received the Silver Award at the National Highway Award for Excellence 2018 by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India. This award is a testimony of company’s hard work and outstanding performance towards Excellence in Construction Management.

Excellence-2018

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