Malaysia's IJM Corp received on 7 March 2005 a
Rs.553 crore contract from NHAI for the development of the 108-km Mahua-Jaipur
stretch on NH-11 in Rajasthan. The project is part of NHDP-Phase III.
The project involves expansion of the existing
two-lane stretch into four-lane and maintaining it for a period of 25 years, on
BOT basis. IJM will receive a concession grant of Rs.99 crore from NHAI.
Background on IJM
IJM, Malaysia's fourth-largest
construction company in terms of market capitalization, has construction
projects in India, Argentina, Chile, Australia, Vietnam, China and Singapore.
But India - where it has been
awarded 10 road construction projects including the Rajasthan highway - remains
its biggest focus.
IJM is also building a
2,000-unit housing scheme costing Rs.280 crore in the southern Indian city of
Hyderabad. It is scheduled for completion by 2007.
Besides, it is erecting an
elevated viaduct for a section of the Barakhamba Road-Connaught Place-Dwarka
rail line (part of Delhi Metro Railway Project) at a cost of Rs.140 crore, in
joint venture with two other Indian companies.