VRC Group

VRC Constructions: A Legacy of Growth, Excellence, and Vision

Since its inception, VRC Constructions India Ltd. has exemplified what it means to build not just infrastructure, but trust, quality, and enduring partnerships. From humble beginnings to becoming a major player in India’s infrastructure and EPC sector, the company has continuously evolved, staying committed to innovation, delivery, and financial discipline.

Foundations Built on Vision

The journey of VRC Constructions officially began in 1996, founded by two visionary leaders—Sh. Narinder Kumar Bansal and Sh. Darshan Kumar Gupta. However, the company’s roots in the construction industry trace back even further, to the 1970s, when the founders laid the groundwork for what would become a benchmark name in India’s infrastructure development.

With a legacy enriched by five decades of experience, VRC continues to lead with purpose—transforming landscapes, empowering communities, and delivering projects of national significance.

Core Areas of Work

Over the years, VRC Group has diversified its portfolio across a wide range of sectors:

  • Highways & Expressways

  • Oil & Gas Infrastructure

  • Institutional & Healthcare Facilities

  • Industrial & Real Estate Projects

  • Storage & Agri Infrastructure (like Silos)

What distinguishes VRC is its ability to execute high-value, large-scale EPC contracts with precision, safety, and sustainability.

A Glimpse into India’s Highways – Powered by VRC

VRC has emerged as one of the most trusted names in highway development, contributing to national connectivity through strategic corridors and modern expressways. Below are some of the remarkable highways constructed by VRC:

  1. Widening and Strengthening of NH-727B, Uttar Pradesh
     Salempur to Sikanderpur – 44.995 km
    ₹613 crore project enhancing regional transport and easing congestion.

     

  2. Memmadpur (Ambala) to Banur Corridor
    Haryana & Punjab – 30.828 km
    A 6-lane Greenfield project developed for smooth mobility between two economic hubs.

     

  3. 6-Lane Greenfield Highway: Sangariya to Rasisar, Rajasthan
    Part of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor, this 25 km stretch under Bharatmala Pariyojana improves logistics flow.

     

  4. 6-Lane Highway: Deogarh to Rajasthan/Gujarat Border
    A vital 27 km link designed to boost interstate trade and high-speed traffic.

     

  5. 6-Lane Highway: Rasisar to Depgarh
    Strengthening connectivity in Bikaner region through a 30 km access-controlled corridor.

     

  6. Six-Lane Highway: Mandi Dabwali to Chautala (NH-54)
    A major national highway modernization initiative boosting capacity and reducing travel time.

     

  7. Four-Lane Highway: Tallewal to Barnala (NH-71)
    Enhancing movement in Punjab with improved logistics and safety infrastructure.

     

  8. Six-Lane Highway: Aurangabad to Bihar-Jharkhand Border (NH-2)
    40 km stretch upgraded under Bharatmala, supporting interstate commerce and trade.

     

  9. Four-Lane Highway: Dhillon Nagar to Bajakhana (NH-105B)
    A 43.3 km stretch modernized with new bridges and traffic safety measures.

     

  10. Two-Lane Highway: Sriganganagar to Raisinghnagar (NH-911)
    Spanning 102 km, this upgradation under Hybrid Annuity Mode includes safety features like CCTV, lighting, and toll management.

     

  11. Four-Laning of Rohtak–Jind Highway (NH-71)
    A 40.8 km Bharatmala project modernizing critical routes and boosting regional development.

     

These highways are more than just roads—they are enablers of progress, helping reduce travel time, promote trade, and connect communities.

VRC Constructions legacy and growth

Financial Performance & Stability

VRC Constructions is not just about physical infrastructure—it’s about sustainability and sound financial management. The company’s financial growth has mirrored its project delivery success.

Over the years, VRC Constructions has demonstrated remarkable financial performance, underscoring its commitment to quality, timeliness, and operational excellence. The company’s consolidated turnover grew from ₹1,590.42 crore in FY 2022–23 to ₹2,119.11 crore in FY 2023–24, showcasing its consistent growth trajectory and strong market presence. This impressive performance reflects VRC’s capability to successfully execute large-scale projects while maintaining financial stability and stakeholder trust.

Looking Ahead: Scaling New Horizons

VRC is now focused on:

  • Participating in mega EPC contracts under Bharatmala and PM Gati Shakti initiatives

  • Exploring PPP models and smart city collaborations

  • Integrating sustainable construction practices across projects

  • Expanding into tier-2 and tier-3 urban infrastructure development

With every new project, VRC renews its commitment to build faster, better, and more responsibly.

VRC Constructions legacy and growth

Conclusion: Building More Than Just Roads

VRC Constructions is not just a name in civil construction—it’s a movement. A movement that connects people, uplifts economies, and drives India’s growth forward.

Whether it’s highways, healthcare, industry, or innovation, VRC is engineering the future—one project at a time.