The company, in a joint venture with HBMCPL, has secured the L1 position for Tender No. CE-CON-KJG-EPC-2026-03 floated by Northeast Frontier Railway Construction (NFR-CONST).
The Hybrid EPC contract involves earthwork in formation and cutting, blanketing, construction of RCC boxes, RCC and PCC drains, retaining walls and toe walls, nine minor bridges, and one Road over Bridge (ROB). The project also includes railway electrification works such as design, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Overhead Equipment (OHE), electrical (general) works, and signalling and telecom systems.
The project covers the stretch from Kokrajhar station (excluding) to CH-4.100 and from Salakati station (excluding) to CH-0.400, forming the starting section of the proposed Kokrajhar'Gelephu cross-border railway corridor.
The 69-km railway link will connect the Indian rail network with Gelephu in Bhutan and is being developed under the India'Bhutan inter-governmental MoU signed in September 2025. The corridor has an estimated project cost of around Rs 3,456 crore and is among the key cross-border rail connectivity projects planned in Northeast India.
The order marks the BIL-HBMCPL JV's position as the first contractor of record on the Kokrajhar'Gelephu corridor. The company said the early involvement will enable it to establish operational presence, build execution experience, and participate in future project packages expected to be awarded by NFR-CONST as the railway line progresses toward Gelephu.
The contract, awarded by a domestic government entity, will be executed over a period of two years. The project is not a related party transaction and does not involve any interest of the promoter, promoter group, or group companies in the awarding authority.
Brahmaputra Infrastructure operates in the EPC and real estate development sectors, undertaking projects across bridges, highways, flyovers, airports, tunnels, buildings, and mining infrastructure.
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