In a major step toward strengthening transparency and speeding up project delivery, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has released detailed updates on all National Highway projects for which bids have been invited. The latest disclosure covers 55 projects spanning approximately 2,269 km, with a cumulative capital investment of ₹1,19,359 crore.
By placing these comprehensive project details on its official website, NHAI aims to ensure a level playing field for bidders and enhance trust among stakeholders. The information now publicly accessible includes approval stages, land acquisition status, environment and forest clearances, railway approvals, and other critical parameters that influence project timelines and execution. The data also outlines the mode of implementation—BOT, HAM, or EPC—along with project length and estimated capital cost.
NHAI has announced that these updates will be refreshed every two weeks to maintain real-time visibility. This transparent disclosure mechanism is expected to improve the quality of bids, reduce ambiguities, minimise disputes, and encourage wider participation from contractors, developers, and investors. It will also support more accurate project assessment, resulting in timely and realistic bidding exercises.
The initiative reflects the Government of India’s commitment to open governance and efficient infrastructure delivery. By enabling data-driven monitoring and fostering greater accountability, NHAI is strengthening public confidence in the pace and scale of National Highway development while setting new benchmarks for transparency in the infrastructure sector.
The online project information can be accessed using this link https://nhai.gov.in/nhai/sites/default/files/mix_file/Status_of_Projects_where_Bids.pdf .


















