The project covers the four lanes of the Sahebganj-Areraj-Bettiah section of NH-139W, with a total length of 78.94 km. This includes section 1 from Sahebganj to Areraj (38.36 km) and section 2 from Areraj to Bettiah (40.58 km).
The construction period of the project is 730 days, followed by an operation and maintenance (O&M) period of 15 years. The highway corridor is expected to improve regional connectivity in Bihar, enhance road safety and enable faster movement of goods and passengers, thereby supporting economic development in the region, the company said.
Ramneek Sehgal, chairman and managing director of Ceigall India, said the project is in line with government Prime Minister Gati Shakti’s vision of integrated and multi-modal infrastructure development. “As a long-term partner in India’s infrastructure journey, we remain committed to delivering this project with speed, quality and sustainability, thereby making a meaningful contribution to the country’s infrastructure-led development agenda,” he said.
Ceigall’s total order book stood at Rs 13,295 crore at the end of December 2025. The order book for roads and highways stood at around Rs 8,523 crore, accounting for 64.11 per cent of the total order book.
“This order adds to Ceigall India’s robust order book and underlines the company’s continued focus on national highway projects under annuity-based models, in line with long-term revenue visibility and sustainable growth,” the company said.
Earlier, Ceigall reported revenue from operations of Rs 969 crore in the third quarter of the current fiscal, compared to Rs 810 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal. Profit after tax for the third quarter of FY26 rose to Rs 74.5 crore from Rs 68.2 crore in the third quarter of FY25.
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