GPT Infraprojects Limited has received a construction contract worth ₹199.2 crore from North Eastern Railway, according to an exchange filing on December 23.
The order involves construction of substructures, fabrication and launching of superstructures for two major railway bridges over the River Rapti. The bridges—each comprising 10 spans of 61 metres—will support double-line railway traffic with RDSO 25-tonne axle loading standards.
The project is part of the new railway line development between
Khalilabad and Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh and will be executed over a period of 730 days from the appointed date. The contract has been awarded by a domestic entity and does not involve any related-party transaction, the company said.
GPT Infraprojects is a railway-focused infrastructure player with expertise in bridges, road overbridges and concrete sleepers. Following this contract win, the company’s total order book stands at around ₹4,655 crore, with order inflows of ₹1,759 crore so far in FY26.
Ahead of the announcement, shares of GPT Infraprojects closed 2.48% higher at ₹111 on the NSE.
Separately, a day earlier, GPT Infraprojects said it had emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for a ₹670-crore road project awarded by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), marking a significant addition to its highways order book.
The project has been secured through a consortium comprising GPT Infraprojects and ISCPPL, with the bid submitted under the name GPT–ISCPPL (Consortium). It involves the construction of a four-lane elevated corridor in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, stretching from Mahamandir to Akhaliya Chouraha.



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