The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways hopes to get 12 highway projects, each with an investment of over Rs 500 crore, approved from the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, sources said.
"Around 2-3 project proposals may be cleared in every meeting of CCEA in the next one month," said a source, declining to name the projects. The next meeting of the CCEA is expected tomorrow.
Projects with less than Rs 500 crore investment will not go to the Cabinet but will be approved by the ministry itself.
Last month, CCEA approved the widening of highways in Bihar and Gujarat at an estimated cost of Rs 1,912 crore.
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The projects include four-laning of a highway stretch Gaya-Hisua-Rajgir-Nalanda-Biharsharif section in Bihar for Rs 1,408.85 crore and six-laning of a Vadodara-Surat section in Gujarat at a cost of Rs 503.16 crore.
Of the total cost of the Bihar project, Rs 1,216.16 crore would be spent on civil construction and supervision works and Rs 192.69 crore on land acquisition, rehabilitation and pre-construction activities.