Mumbai-based IRB Infrastructure
Developers (IRB), has bagged the contract for the 239 km Surat-Dahisar section
of the National Highway Development Project (NHDP)- Phase-V.
The Surat-Dahisar project section
witnessed stiff competition since it has the highest traffic density, hence a
money spinner. IRB offered a revenue share of 38% followed by L&T (35.21per cent
) and Reliance Energy (33.61 per cent) in the the Surat-Dahisar NHDP project.
With this, analysts feel that IRB's
competitive bidding, pipping some of the big players, demonstrates its project
management skills and in-house execution capabilities. Having bagged highway
projects totalling to 414 km which constitutes nearly 8 per cent of the over
5,000-km National Highway project, IRB has also become one of the largest
players in NHDP segment. It already has concession for the Mumbai-Pune
Expressway (110 km) and Surat-Bharuch section (65 km).
Meanwhile, IRB's order book also
doubles with the NHDP assignments which involves a capex of over Rs.25 billion.
As of June 30, 2007, the company had an order book position of Rs.23.86 billion.