K2 Infragen Secures ₹48.34 Cr Road Project in Uttar Pradesh

K2 Infragen Limited, a key player in India’s infrastructure and EPC sectors, has won a ₹48.34 crore contract for strengthening the two-lane Ghazipur-Zamania-Saiyad Raja NH-97 (New NH-24) stretch in Uttar Pradesh. The project spans 56.48 km and will be executed under EPC mode.
The contract, awarded by NHAI to M/s PPP Infrastructure Pvt Ltd., will be carried out by K2 Infragen. With this addition, the company’s sales pipeline has surpassed ₹1,000 crore, showcasing strong growth across its infrastructure verticals.
K2 Infragen plans to sustain this momentum with strategic expansions in India and key regions like Africa, aiming for consistent growth over the next three years.
Pankaj Sharma, Managing Director of K2 Infragen, stated, “I am delighted on award of this prestigious project which shall help K2 to get the required credentials from NHAI making it eligible for direct or JV biddings for larger road projects in the coming year. This order is the largest single road contract awarded to K2 Infragen having direct interface with NHAI and shall pave the way for larger 500 Cr+ road projects in the future. We have strong technical capabilities & financials to execute larger highway projects and this is just a beginning”.
K2 Infragen has been at the forefront of several major infrastructure initiatives in India. Notably, the company is striving to play a key role in connecting India through NHAI projects , contributing to critical road development projects across the country. The company is also a key player in the Jal Jeevan Mission, working to enhance water supply infrastructure and improve access to clean drinking water nationwide. In addition to these flagship projects, K2 Infragen has entered the Transmission & Distribution (T&D), Solar EPC & Railways sector. These projects include the construction of substations, OHE, transmission lines and distribution networks and large multi MW solar projects which are vital to improving India’s energy infrastructure and meeting the growing demand for electricity.