NHAI Plans Rs 44,000 cr BOT Road Projects in FY25

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Jun 19, 2024 17:52
NHAI plans to offer 15 road projects worth Rs 44,000 crore under BOT mode in FY25, including stretches in Assam, Maharashtra and Telangana. Learn more about the projects and the changes in BOT model.
New Delhi, Jun 19 (PTI) State-owned NHAI is looking to offer 15 road projects worth Rs 44,000 crore covering 937 km during the current financial year under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) mode.

Earlier this year, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) came out with a modified BOT project document to attract private companies for investments in the highways sector.

These stretches include Guwahati Ring road including Brahmaputra Bridge in Assam (project cost Rs 5,500 crore), Kasarwadi-Rajgurunagar in Maharashtra (Rs 5,954 crore), Pune-Shirur road project in Maharashtra ( Rs 6,170 crore) and Armoor-Mancherial road project in Telangana (Rs 3,175 crore), among others.

In BOT projects, private investors take the financing, building and operating a highway project over a concession period of 20-30 years. The developer then recoups investment through user charges or tolls.

The changes in BOT projects introduced earlier this year include construction support to concessionaires to complete them on time and longer tolling period to cover losses on account of competing roads.
Source: PTI
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