ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has granted a final one-month extension for the disbursement of a $360 million loan for the embattled Central Asia Regional Economic Corridor (Carec) Tranche-III project, which has already been delayed by around a year due to issues with the National Highway Authority (NHA). “The ADB approves an extension of bid validity from March 6, 2026, to April 5, 2026 (for a period of 30 days). This shall be the last and final extension of bid validity. The NHA is requested to ensure that the contract award is completed within this extended period, as no further extension is envisaged by the ADB,” the bank said in a recent letter. “Within the same period, the NHA is also requested to provide any new and material information justifying the delay for ADB’s review. In the absence of such information, or if the contract is not awarded within the extended bid validity period, the matter may need to be assessed as a potential non-compliance case, which could affect the financing of the contract and any subsequent procurement actions related to this package,” the ADB said. SC rejects challenge to bidding process Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has dismissed a petition by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) challenging the bidding process under which a joint venture of three firms — NXCC, Dynamic Constructor and Rustam Associates — was declared successful bidder. The SC, while disposing of the PPRA petition, endorsed the Islamabad High Court’s findings regarding the procurement process conducted by the NHA for the N-55 project. Loan disbursement deadline extended till April 5 It held that the verification of bids submitted by the three-firm joint venture and its credentials had been properly undertaken by the NHA and that no further verification was required. Earlier, the IHC had rejected PPRA’s petition against the Rs172 billion Carec Tranche-III award to the joint venture. In its verdict, the court warned that the regulator’