Ceigall India said it has secured an infrastructure order worth over Rs. 1,000 crore in Madhya Pradesh.
Ceigall Infra Projects Private Limited, wholly owned subsidiary of Ceigall India Limited, has received a Letter of Award (LOA) from Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation Limited (MPRDC) for the construction of the Indore–Ujjain Greenfield (Access Control) four-lane highway with paved shoulders, to be executed under the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).
The project involves development of a 48.10 km-long access-controlled greenfield highway, starting from Km 0.000 near Pitra Parvat and terminating at Km 48.100, including the Simhastha bypass (Km 2.600). The project has been awarded at a Bid Project Cost of Rs. 1,089 crore and is to be executed over a period of 24 months from the date of appointment.
Under the scope of work, Ceigall Infra Projects will be responsible for the construction of the highway infrastructure in accordance with HAM guidelines, aimed at improving regional connectivity between Indore and Ujjain while supporting safe, efficient and high-speed vehicular movement. The project is expected to play a critical role in easing traffic congestion and enhancing access to key economic and religious hubs in Madhya Pradesh.
Commenting on the development, Ramneek Sehgal, Chairman & Managing Director, Ceigall India Limited, said, “The Indore–Ujjain Greenfield Highway is a strategically important infrastructure project for Madhya Pradesh. Receiving this LOA from MPRDC reinforces our strong execution capabilities in complex HAM projects and our commitment to building high-quality road infrastructure. We look forward to delivering this project with a focus on safety, durability and timely execution.”
This LOA further strengthens Ceigall’s robust order book in the roads and highways segment and underscores its growing footprint in executing large-scale hybrid annuity projects for state road development authorities. The project aligns with Ceigall’s long-term strategy of contributing to India’s infrastructure growth through sustainable, efficient and future-ready transportation corridors.









