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New road bidding rules aim to cut costs and stop potholed highways

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
New road bidding rules aim to cut costs and stop potholed highways

Fewer fly by bids as firms prove net worth and technical power

Tighter highway bidding norms are being rolled out to bring more discipline to road projects. By raising the bar on net worth and technical capabilities, the rules intend to curb cutthroat competition among developers, speed up construction, and better protect quality—an approach aimed at reducing the likelihood of flawed work that leads to potholes.

  • New norms focus on developers proving net worth and technical capability
  • Tightened criteria aim to reduce excessive, low-quality competition
  • Officials expect faster construction timelines for highway projects
  • Quality standards are intended to curb premature road damage
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