NHAI can monetise projects
The Government of India recently allowed the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to monetize public-funded national highways projects, which are operational... Read More
Smart Tolling for Indian highways
The toll operations in India till now were mainly manual but, the fast growing traffic volume on the highway network across the... Read More
L&T bags projects
Larsen & Toubro’s transportation infrastructure unit has secured orders from the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) for construction of a six-lane... Read More
TrafficInfraTech Expo & Parking InfraTech Expo 2015
With the exhibition space for both Trafficinfratech Expo and Parking Infratech Expo getting filled up fast, the stage is all set for... Read More
The Changing face of the Indian Toll Industry
R P Singh, Chairman, NHAI, takes a look at toll collection in India and the challenges facing Electronic Toll Collection in his... Read More
NHAI’s Exit Policy for Road Projects
Allowing developers to fully exit by way of a ‘harmonious substitution’ mechanism In BOT road projects under the PPP model bid out... Read More
Sustainable Solutions to Highway Development
Highways are the country’s lifeline. In India, this sector is saddled with Construction, Operation and Maintenance issues. During the seminar session (Trafficinfratech... Read More
Roads & Highways:Hurdles and Solutions…
During 2012-13, there has been a general economic slowdown, and this, along with other external factors, adversely affected the performance of Highway projects in India. Out of total targeted award of 8,100km, NHAI could award only 1,116km of NHDP projects. However the performance on the construction front was much better ? against a target of 3000km, 2702km was achieved. In the year 2011-12, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways was able to award only 1,933km of projects as against the target of 9,500km. The Ministry has made sustained efforts to identify the issues ? delay in land acquisition, environment and forest clearances, shortage of equity, management of contracts etc ? that affected the performance of the highways sector and worked out some solutions. The following article by Vijay Chhibber, Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, gives an overview of the Indian Highways and the measures taken by the Ministry to speed up the road building activity.
NHAI increases pace of land acquisition
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has increased the pace of land acquisition, a parameter that indicates the level of preparedness... Read More
NHAI to develop five Kerala bypasses
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will give 50% financial aid to the Kerala government for constructing three bypass roads in... Read More

