Road execution by MoRTH to decline by 5% in FY2026: ICRA

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Bhubaneswar : ICRA expects the road execution by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) to decline by ~5% in FY2026 to ~9,500-10,000 km from the estimated road construction of ~10,000-10,500 km in FY2025. The same is on account of lower awarding by the Ministry in the past two years (FY2024 and FY2025E). The awarding during 9M FY2025 was subdued at ~3,100 km, which is flattish on a YoY basis but significantly lower than the 5,835 km project awarded during 9M FY2023. ICRA foresees the road awards in the range of 8,500-9,000 km in FY2025, similar to that of FY2024; however, there has been some improvement in project awarding from November 2024, which, if it sustains, should result in ~9-11% growth during FY2026.

Giving more insights, Vinay Kumar G, Sector Head, Corporate Ratings, ICRA, said: “Road construction under the MoRTH is expected to decline from 12,349 km in FY2024 to ~10,000-10,500 km in FY2025, owing to the shrinking order book of road developers along with an impact of the Model Code of Conduct and the extended monsoons in H1 FY2025. This is further likely to decline by ~5% to 9,500-10,000 km in FY2026 owing to slow awarding in the last two years. However, given the increasing focus on building expressways/high-speed corridors, the road construction growth in terms of lane-km expansion will be relatively better. With road awarding expected to improve only in FY2026, the revenue growth of road developers is likely to remain subdued over the next 12-15 months, as it takes 6-9 months from project awarding to on-ground execution (first billing milestone). ICRA foresees competition to remain high as developers are expected to bid aggressively to build the shrinking order book.”

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