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Four-Laning of Moga to Bajakhana Highway: VRC Group’s Role in Punjab’s Road Development

India’s infrastructure growth is moving at a rapid pace, with highways playing a central role in improving connectivity and boosting trade. One such significant development is the four-laning of the Moga to Bajakhana (Lambwali) section of NH-105B, undertaken by VRC Group as part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana.

Stretching 43.319 km, this project comes with an investment of ₹574.69 crore and is being executed under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). Construction began on December 31, 2021, with completion targeted for December 31, 2023. Once finished, the upgraded corridor will improve regional transport efficiency and support Punjab’s economic growth. 

Project Scope and Key Features

  • Total Length: 43.319 km stretch of NH-105B

     

  • Budget: ₹574.69 crore

     

  • Work Involved: Four-laning, realignment, construction of bridges, and infrastructure upgrades

     

  • Execution Model: Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM)

     

  • Timeline: Dec 2021 – Dec 2023

Four-laning of Moga to Bajakhana Highway

Why the Moga–Bajakhana Project Matters

Punjab is known as India’s food bowl, and its road network is critical for transporting agricultural produce and industrial goods. The four-laning of the Moga to Bajakhana highway will:

  • Reduce congestion and shorten travel time.

     

  • Enhance safety for both freight and passenger vehicles.

     

  • Lower logistics expenses by cutting fuel consumption and vehicle maintenance.

     

  • Strengthen connectivity between smaller towns and economic hubs.

     

  • Contribute to national trade through better integration with economic corridors.

     

  • This development is set to create a lasting impact on Punjab’s logistics and overall economic activities.

VRC Group’s Contribution

VRC Group has decades of expertise in executing complex infrastructure projects across India. For the Moga–Bajakhana four-laning project, the company ensures:

  • Detailed Planning to align construction activities with NHAI’s strict requirements.
  • Modern Engineering Techniques for road and bridge construction.
  • Quality Assurance through multiple checks during execution.
  • Focus on Safety to protect workers, equipment, and the environment.
  • Timely Delivery with efficient scheduling and resource management.

    The company’s structured approach demonstrates its capability to handle projects of national importance with precision.

Four-laning of Moga to Bajakhana Highway

Broader Economic and Social Impact

The benefits of this project will extend far beyond smooth roads.

  • Farmers and traders will get faster access to major markets.

  • Industries will benefit from reliable and cost-effective logistics.

  • Rural communities will have better connectivity to urban centers.

  • Punjab’s role in the national and global supply chain will be strengthened.

By being a part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana, the Moga–Bajakhana project also aligns with India’s vision of building world-class highways that fuel economic corridors.

Four-laning of Moga to Bajakhana Highway

Conclusion

The Moga to Bajakhana highway project is a milestone in Punjab’s infrastructure journey, and VRC Group’s contribution highlights its dedication to quality, safety, and timely delivery. Beyond being just another road project, it represents progress, economic opportunity, and stronger regional integration.

Through projects like this, VRC Group continues to reinforce its reputation as a reliable partner in India’s infrastructure development