Hyderabad’s Nagarjuna Construction Company (NCC) has chalked out a plan to
invest up to Rs 500 crore in the next three years in ports and airports
infrastructure.
NCC through its Infrastructure Holdings in consortia with Maytas Infra and
VIE India Projects & Holdings is already involved in two small greenfield
airport projects in Karnataka.
NCC will provide value addition to the airport projects through the creation
of support infrastructure that will draw sectors such as IT, hospitality, cargo
business or industry that depends on airport activity in both the Gulbarga and
Shimoga airport projects in Karnataka. The consortium hopes to complete the
airports in 18 months from getting all the clearances.
Meanwhile, NCC has been pre-qualified for the proposed Udaipur airport in
Rajasthan.
In the ports sector, NCC, in consortia with Maytas Infra, SREI Infrastructure
Finance and Sarat Chatterjee & Co, is developing the Rs 1,590 crore all-weather
deep water port at Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh.
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