
B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited (BRGIL) has secured a fresh boost to its infrastructure portfolio after winning a ₹33.27 crore user-fee collection contract from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). The assignment places the company in charge of toll-collection operations at the Paraghat Toll Plaza in Chhattisgarh, a key stretch on NH-200 (new NH-49).
Contract at a Glance
- Value: ₹33,27,17,575
- Duration: One year
- Location: Paraghat Toll Plaza, NH-200 / NH-49, Chhattisgarh
- Specific KM: Km 138.500
- Project Stretch: Km 127.500 to 160.687
- District: Bilaspur
Part of a Larger Highway Upgrade Programme
This assignment is linked to NHAI’s ongoing project to rehabilitate and upgrade NH-200 from a two-lane road into a four-lane highway with paved shoulders. The stretch runs from Village Theka/Darrighat to Village Banari, cutting across growth-heavy pockets of Chhattisgarh.
The upgrade aims to ease freight movement, reduce bottlenecks and improve travel reliability across the region, making efficient toll management a critical operational component.
Scope of Work Assigned to BRGIL
Under the new contract, the company will take charge of:
- User-fee (toll) collection at the Paraghat plaza
- Maintenance of toilet blocks located near the toll facility
- Stocking and replenishing consumables required for daily plaza operations
While the project’s revenue potential is sizeable, it also adds operational responsibility — toll plazas see high footfall and require timely maintenance to meet NHAI’s rising service standards.
Why This Order Matters for BRGIL
The win positions B.R. Goyal Infrastructure more firmly in the toll-management ecosystem. The company, primarily known for infrastructure development, has been gradually expanding into operational assets and service-based highway contracts.
With the government accelerating highway expansion across central India, experienced toll-collection agencies are likely to benefit from upcoming opportunities. For BRGIL, smooth execution on the Paraghat stretch could improve its credibility in bidding for upcoming NHAI projects.
Outlook
Market watchers will look closely at how this contract influences the company’s revenue flow over the coming quarters. Efficient toll management, cost control and adherence to operational benchmarks will determine how strongly this order contributes to the bottom line.
With Chhattisgarh emerging as a key corridor in the Centre’s highway development roadmap, the Paraghat project may prove to be an important stepping stone for BRGIL’s future presence in the region.