The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is likely to invite fresh
bids for 38 highways projects out of 60 under the National Highways Development
Project which could not attract bidders despite repeated attempts.
Now, NHAI is planning to restructure these projects in order to make them
attractive for bidders. Post restructuring, these projects are expected to
entail an investment in the range of Rs 45,000 - 50,000 crore. Under the
restructuring plan, NHAI is likely to convert original six-lane to four-lane
wherever necessary while dropping plans to build some flyovers, overbridges and
service roads.
The award of tenders for 60 expressway projects on BOT basis was expected to
be completed in 2008 but these projects failed to attract bidders despite of
repeated extension of bidding deadlines. The outlay for the projects was kept at
Rs 70,000 crore.
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