The Maharashtra government is re-evaluting
bids given by consortium led by Anil Ambani's Reliance Energy and Mukesh
Ambani's Sky Infrastructure for the development of the Sewri-Nhava sea link
project (also called as JRD Tata Bridge)
The consortium led by Reliance Energy
had quoted a concessional period of almost ten years, while Sky Infrastructure
has sought a concession period of 75 years before the bridge is handed over to
the government. After a pitched legal battle REL, which was initially not
allowed to participate in technical bidding for the project, was allowed to
submit their proposal. After the financial bidding, the project was awarded to
the REL.
The sea link project to link Nhava in
Raigad district will be built at an estimated cost of Rs.5,000 crore and the
private builder can recover costs through toll collected during the concessional
period.
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