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Location: Assam, India
Mode of Execution: Ongoing
Project Length: 11.800 km
Project Cost: 409.25 Crore
Client: National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL)
Construction Period: 2.5 years
Maintenance Period: 06/06/2025

Project Detail

Construction of Four Lane Panchgram Bypass from Design Chainage km 15+500 on NH-37 (Old NH-53) at Kalinagar Pt.-II Village to Design Chainage km 27+300 at crossing with NH-6 (Old NH-44) Near Siddeswar Pt.-I Village in the State of Assam on EPC Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojana in Economic Corridors (Project Length – 11.8 km).

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Project Significance

At the heart of the Panchgram Bypass lies one of its most ambitious features a Major Bridge over the Barak River at km 18+225. This isn’t just a piece of infrastructure; it’s a lifeline for the region.  the bridge will make travel smoother and safer by providing uninterrupted access across the Barak River, it will become a key route for trade and transport, helping unlock economic opportunities across the Barak Valley.

This bypass will significantly reduce travel time, improve safety, and enhance regional connectivity between NH-37 and NH-6. With a robust design and dedicated execution team, the Panchgram Bypass is poised to become a model corridor for sustainable and efficient highway infrastructure in Northeast India.