Yogayatan Constructions Private Limited is the infrastructure development arm of the Yogayatan Group, specializing in road construction and transport connectivity projects. With a firm belief that roads are the arteries of economic growth, we are committed to building robust, durable, and future-ready road networks that support regional development and national integration.
Our expertise covers the full spectrum of road construction services, including highways, expressways, urban roads, rural connectivity projects, and industrial access routes. Leveraging advanced engineering practices, state-of-the-art machinery, and a highly experienced team, we ensure that every road we build meets the highest standards of quality, safety, and environmental compliance.
From planning and design to execution and maintenance, our projects are delivered on time and on budget—ensuring minimal disruption and maximum long-term value. Whether through public-private partnerships or government tenders, Yogayatan Constructions is proud to contribute to India’s infrastructure transformation. As we continue to expand our footprint across the nation, our goal remains clear: to connect people, enable commerce, and support sustainable mobility for generations to come.
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Ongoing Project
Rahata Maharashtra
Project Details: Improvement and Widening of Rahata Lohare Nimgaon Jali aashvi Mandava Road (SH61) Tal. Rahata Dist. Ahmednagar
Shrigonda Maharashtra
Project Details: Improvement and Widening of Rahata Lohare Mandave Parner Shrigonda Kuldharan Karjat Karamala Road (SH-67) Tal. Shrigonda Dist. Ahmednagar
Completed Project
48 km Solapur Ring Road Project Successfully Completed Nine Months Ahead of Schedule
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