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NHAI Sets Two Guinness World Records on NH-544G Corridor in Andhra Pradesh

NHAI achieves two Guinness World Records by laying 28.95 lane-km and 10,675 MT of Bituminous Concrete in 24 hours on the Bengaluru–Kadapa–Vijayawada corridor in Andhra Pradesh.
NHAI Sets Two Guinness World Records on NH-544G Corridor in Andhra Pradesh

New Delhi/Andhra Pradesh: In a remarkable milestone for India’s highway infrastructure, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), through M/s Rajpath Infracon Pvt. Ltd., has set two Guinness World Records on the Bengaluru–Kadapa–Vijayawada Economic Corridor (NH-544G) in Andhra Pradesh.

 

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The records were achieved by laying 28.95 lane-kilometres and 10,675 metric tonnes of Bituminous Concrete continuously within 24 hours—a first-of-its-kind feat demonstrating both scale and precision in road construction.

The accomplishment reflects the Government of India’s vision for world-class highway infrastructure, spearheaded by Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari, and highlights the dedication of engineers, workers, and field teams executing the project under stringent NHAI quality standards.

According to official updates, the team will attempt two more Guinness World Records on January 11, 2026, for Packages 2 and 3 of the corridor, further cementing Andhra Pradesh’s status as a hub for modern, high-quality highway infrastructure.

 

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This achievement underscores India’s growing capability in rapid, large-scale infrastructure development, reinforcing the country’s commitment to modern transport corridors and enhanced connectivity.

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