NBCC Wins Rs 5,800 Crore Rajasthan Mandapam Convention Centre Project

NBCC Limited has been awarded a revised and expanded project worth approximately Rs 5,800 crore by the Rajasthan government to develop the Rajasthan Mandapam Convention Centre and allied urban infrastructure in Jaipur. The project, located near Jaipur International Airport, will span over 90 acres and include a world-class convention centre, exhibition halls, IT spaces, a museum, and residential components. It will be implemented under a self-financing model, with tenders expected to be floated in April 2026. The development aims to serve as a key venue for international events and will focus on sustainability and urban resilience.

Key Points: NBCC Secures Rs 5,800 Cr Jaipur Convention Centre Project

  • Project value revised to Rs 5,800 crore
  • Located near Jaipur airport on 90+ acres
  • Includes convention centre, GCCs, and museum
  • Self-financing model for implementation
  • Tenders likely in April 2026
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NBCC secures Rs 5,800 cr Rajasthan Mandapam convention centre project in Jaipur

NBCC awarded a Rs 5,800 crore project to develop the Rajasthan Mandapam Convention Centre and allied infrastructure in Jaipur, expanding its scope significantly.

"The total project value of Rs 5,800 crore reflects the expanded scope and scale of the development - NBCC Exchange Filing"

New Delhi, March 19

NBCC Limited on Thursday said the Government of Rajasthan has revised and approved a major infrastructure project worth approximately Rs 5,800 crore for the development of the Rajasthan Mandapam Convention Centre and allied urban infrastructure in Jaipur.

According to an exchange filing, the project, earlier estimated at around Rs 3,700 crore, has been significantly expanded following fresh Cabinet approval. The work has been awarded by the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO), with NBCC serving as the executing agency.

The proposed development, to be located near Jaipur International Airport, will span over 90 acres and feature a built-up area exceeding 94 lakh square feet. The project will include a world-class convention centre, large exhibition halls, Global Capability Centres (GCCs), IT/ITES office spaces, hospitality infrastructure, retail zones, residential components, and a Natural History Museum.

NBCC said the project will be implemented under a self-financing model, ensuring financial sustainability while maintaining transparency and efficiency. The total project value of Rs 5,800 crore reflects the expanded scope and scale of the development, positioning it among the largest urban infrastructure initiatives in the region.

The Rajasthan Mandapam Convention Centre is expected to serve as a key venue for international conventions, exhibitions, and cultural events. It will house multiple auditoria, including a main hall with a seating capacity of around 6,500 people, along with banquet spaces, meeting rooms, and a modern concert arena.

NBCC further stated that tenders for the project are likely to be floated in April 2026, marking the transition from planning to execution.

The integrated development will also focus on sustainability and urban resilience, including plans for riverfront revitalisation and pedestrian-friendly public spaces.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scale is impressive, but the cost escalation from ₹3,700 crore to ₹5,800 crore is significant. While development is needed, I hope there is strict oversight to ensure every rupee is accounted for and the project doesn't face delays.
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Priya S
As a Jaipur resident, I'm excited but also concerned about the traffic and environmental impact near the airport. The plans mention sustainability and riverfront revitalisation, which is good. Hope they stick to it and don't just create another concrete jungle.
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Vikram M
NBCC has a good track record. The self-financing model is a smart move. This project can be a major economic catalyst for the entire region, attracting IT companies and boosting hospitality. Great step forward!
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Rohit P
Tenders in April 2026? That's two years away! By the time it's built, it might be 2030+. Infrastructure projects in India always take longer than planned. Hope they can speed up the process.
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Michael C
Including a Natural History Museum is a brilliant touch. It adds cultural and educational value beyond just commerce and conventions. Makes the project more holistic for the community.

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