Highway Infrastructure Ltd Wins Major NHAI Contract for Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway

Published: February 17, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Highway Infrastructure Ltd Wins Major NHAI Contract for Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway

New Delhi: Highway Infrastructure Ltd (HIL), a leading integrated infrastructure development and management company, has received the Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the operation, management, and maintenance of the Moti Naroli, Ena, and Gandevi Fee Plazas along the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway.

The agreement covers tolling sections between Km 190.000 and Km 292.000 across Gujarat, encompassing multiple packages of the Eight-Lane access-controlled corridor. The awarded contract is valued at Rs 154.60 crores, and HIL will manage toll collection at the Moti Naroli Fee Plaza and maintain all associated public amenities, including toilet blocks. The accepted daily remittance is Rs 1.71 crores, and the duration of the contract for execution is 90 days.

The Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway is a key segment of the 1,350-km Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, designed as an eight-lane, access-controlled corridor to transform national connectivity. The greenfield alignment bypasses congestion and is expected to reduce travel time between Vadodara and Mumbai from 9–10 hours to about 4.5 hours, significantly improving passenger and freight movement. The corridor links major industrial hubs across Gujarat and Maharashtra and integrates with the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor and the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor, strengthening logistics efficiency.

Additionally, the upcoming Morbe–Kalamboli link will enhance connectivity to JNPA, further boosting freight flow in the Mumbai region.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Arun Kumar Jain, Managing Director of Highway Infrastructure Limited, said: “We are honored to receive this Letter of Acceptance from NHAI for the Moti Naroli, Ena, and Gandevi Fee Plazas, one of the most strategically significant stretches on the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway. This corridor is set to redefine travel and logistics across western India, and our participation further strengthens HIL’s position as a trusted national operator in high-speed, access-controlled highway ecosystems. With this award, we continue to expand our footprint in projects that not only enhance operational excellence but also contribute meaningfully to India’s long-term infrastructure and economic development.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the total value of the contract awarded to Highway Infrastructure Ltd by NHAI?
The contract awarded to Highway Infrastructure Ltd by NHAI is valued at Rs 154.60 crores.
2. What is the duration of the contract for the operation and maintenance of the toll plazas?
The duration of the contract for the operation and maintenance of the toll plazas is 90 days.
3. Which fee plazas will Highway Infrastructure Ltd manage along the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway?
Highway Infrastructure Ltd will manage the Moti Naroli, Ena, and Gandevi Fee Plazas along the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway.
4. How will the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway impact travel time between the two cities?
The Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway is expected to reduce travel time between Vadodara and Mumbai from 9–10 hours to about 4.5 hours.
5. What are the key industrial hubs connected by the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway?
The Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway links major industrial hubs across Gujarat and Maharashtra, integrating with the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor and the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor.