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In the Roads sector, Reliance Infrastructure is amongst the largest private concessionaires in India with a portfolio of 11 projects totalling length of 970 km of approximately Rs. 12000 crore. The company is also amongst the largest developers of 6 lane NHAI road projects.

All the 11 projects are revenue-generating road projects namely Namakkal Karur, Dindigul Samayanallore, Pune Satara, Hosur Krishnagiri, Trichy Dindigul, Salem Ulunderpet, Gurgaon Faridabad, Delhi Agra, Jaipur Reengus, Trichy Karur and Kandla Mundra are already collecting toll revenue. More than 6500 resource personnel are working on site. RInfra is the first road developer in the country to have introduced the 'Enterprise Toll Management System'

 

11 Road Projects:

Nammakal – Karur Road: The project cover a total length of 44 km and the cost is estimated at INR 3.5 billion. The project is operational since FY2010 and the concession period including the construction period has been fixed at 20 years.

 

Dindigul – Samyanallore Road: The project has a concession period of 20 years. The total length of the highway is 53 km and the cost for developing the project is estimated at INR 4.2 billion. The project is operational since FY 2010.

 

Trichy - Karur Road: The project covers a total length of 82 km and the cost is estimated at INR 7.3 billion. The project has a concession period of 30 years.

 

Trichy – Dindigul Road: The cost of the project is worth o covering total length of 88 km.The project is operational since September 2011 and the concession period including the construction period has been fixed at 30 years.

 

Salem – Ulenderpet Road: The project is operational since November 2011. It covers a length of 136 km and concession period for the same is 25 years. The estimated cost of the road project is INR 10.6 billion.

 

Hosur – Krishnagiri Road: The project for which tolling has started on June 2011 and covers a concession period of 24 years. The project will cover a total length of 60 km and the total cost is estimated at INR 9.2 billion.

 

Gurgaon – Faridabad Road: The project was commissioned by the state of Haryana with a concession period of 17 years. The total length of the highway will be 66 km and the cost for developing the project is estimated at INR 7.8 billion.

 

Jaipur – Reengus Road: The project was commissioned for the state of Rajasthan with a concession period of 18 years. The project will cover a total length of 52 km and the total cost is estimated at INR 5.6 billion.

 

Pune – Satara Road: The project is in Maharashtra state and will encompass a total length of 140 km. The estimated cost of the road project is INR 19.9 billion. The project is awarded for a concession period of 24 years and tolling started since October 2010.

 

Kandla – Mundra Road: The project is in Gujarat state. The length of the project is of 72 km and the estimated cost of the road project is INR 11.3 billion. Commercial operation of the project commenced in November 2015 and has 25 years concession period.

 

Delhi – Agra Road: The project is in Uttar Pradesh state. It covers a length of 180 km and estimated cost of the road project is INR 29.9 billion. The concession period of the project is 26 years.