NHAI has received overwhelming response from the bidders for the construction of over 85 km long Kaliabor to Numaligarh section of NH-715 passing through Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve on Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) Mode.
In response to the bids called by NHAI from the highway developers, the project has received 18 bids and is scheduled to be awarded in the current Financial Year at a total capital cost of Rs. 6,956 crores. To strengthen connectivity while preserving the unique ecological heritage of the region, the project was approved by the Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs (CCEA) and‘Bhumi Pujan’ of the project was performed by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in January 2026.
The project also includes construction of 34.5 km long Kaziranga Elevated Corridor for free and uninterrupted passage of wildlife. The elevated corridor will be implemented in three sections of length 18.3 km, 11.2 km and 5 km respectively. The alignment of the corridor is designed to cover movement of the wildlife from Kaziranga National Park to Karbi Anglong hills and will be constructed as part of upgradation of NH-715 from 2-lane to 4-lane configuration.
The 85.6-km long project includes development of two Greenfield bypasses with combined length of 21 km at Jakhlabandha (Nagaon) and Bokakhat (Golaghat) town area, one major bridge, 20 minor bridges, seven flyovers, 84 culverts, one Railway over Bridge, five Vehicular Underpass (VUP), 12 LVUP and 16 km long service roads.
In order to align the project as per wildlife requirements, NHAI has consultedthe Wildlife Institute of India (WII), National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Forest Department, Government of Assam and has received approvalsfrom the National Board of Wildlife (NBWL). The elevated design has been planned to minimize disturbance to natural habitats while ensuring smoother and safer vehicular movement along this critical route.
Upon completion, the Kalibor- Numaligarh section of NH-715 will play a pivotal role in regional economic growth, strengthening connectivity between major tourism, industrial and economic centers, boosting tourism to Kaziranga National Park, and opening new avenues for trade and industrial development in Assam.
NHAI receives overwhelming response from bidders for construction of Kaziranga Elevated Corridor
