Highway tendering likely to pick up in H2, Toll growth strong: CareEdge Ratings
Highway tendering remained muted in H1 FY26 due to revised norms and approval delays, but CareEdge expects strong momentum in H2 with over 125 projects identified, despite construction bottlenecks and 7–10% growth moderation.

According to Murkute, tendering usually slows in the first half of the year due to the Union Budget cycle and approval delays. However, this year’s activity was also impacted by revised bidding norms introduced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). These changes, aimed at ensuring stronger players dominate the space and curbing aggressive bidding, limited the number of eligible participants.
“We expect tendering to gather pace in the second half, following the typical 30:70 split between H1 and H2. With more than 125 projects already identified, awarding activity should be strong in the coming months,” she said.
On the introduction of Additional Performance Security (APS), Murkute noted that while it will discourage non-serious bidders, it will not significantly affect well-capitalised players with strong balance sheets.
Construction growth may be down 7–10% vis-a-vis last year
Execution, however, continues to face bottlenecks. Delays in approvals, land acquisition issues, and a low pipeline from previous years are expected to moderate construction growth by 7–10% compared to last year. Despite this, toll road traffic is projected to grow by 7–9% in FY26, driven by logistics demand, higher coal mining volumes, and strong freight movement.
“FASTag has actually emerged as an enabler rather than a dampener. It has boosted transparency and investor confidence in the sector,” she said.
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