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Highway Infrastructure secures INR 32 crore toll operations contract from NHAI

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Last Updated : 9th Jan, 2026
Synopsis

Highway Infrastructure Limited has received a toll operations contract worth INR 32 crore from the National Highways Authority of India for a section of National Highway 530B in Uttar Pradesh. The one-year contract covers toll collection and facility management at the Jawar Fee Plaza on the Mathura Devinagar Bypass. With this addition, the company's consolidated order book has crossed INR 1,000 crore. The order strengthens its toll operations segment, which complements its existing EPC business across multiple Indian states.

Highway Infrastructure Limited has been awarded a toll collection and operations contract by the National Highways Authority of India valued at INR 32 crore. The company has received a Letter of Acceptance for managing user fee collection at the Jawar Fee Plaza located on the Mathura-Devinagar Bypass section of National Highway 530B in Uttar Pradesh. The contract is valid for a period of one year.


The project scope covers toll operations for the highway stretch between design kilometre 0.000 and design kilometre 66.000. In addition to toll collection, the company will be responsible for the operation and upkeep of toilet blocks near the toll plaza, including the supply of consumables and routine maintenance to ensure uninterrupted services for highway users.

With this order, Highway Infrastructure's consolidated order book has crossed the INR 1,000 crore mark. The company operates with a diversified business model that includes tollway operations and engineering, procurement, and construction services. Its EPC order book stood at around INR 584 crore in the recent past, providing revenue visibility over the medium term.

The toll operations segment follows an asset-light approach and focuses on managing traffic-based revenue projects. Highway Infrastructure has previously executed multiple toll collection contracts and currently operates toll plazas across states such as Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. Its association with NHAI has continued across several projects over the years.

Market observers noted that the order reinforces the company's position in highway operations and reflects sustained awarding activity in the national roads sector, driven by traffic growth and ongoing infrastructure expansion.

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