Deccan Chronicle

Realtors cry foul over cement price

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Real estate developers in the state have cried foul over a steep price hike in cement prices and asked cement manufactur­ers to roll back the increase to protect the housing sector in Telangana.

“Cement is a key input for the housing sector and a steep hike would push real developers into losses as we could not pass on the hike to buyers. It will also affect the government projects as contractor­s would seek to transfer the hike through cost escalation clause, affecting government finances. It will also come in the way of the government’s plan for constructi­ng affordable housing,” Mr S. Ram Reddy, president of Credai Hyderabad, told this newspaper.

Mr Reddy is also the chairman of a joint action committee formed by Credai, Telangana Real Estate Developers Associatio­n, Builders Associatio­n of India, Telangana Builders Federation and Telangana Developers Associatio­n.

Mr Reddy said that the cement was sold around `250 per bag in March in Hyderabad and the same is sold for `375-`400, which is a 60 per cent hike.

Saying that the landing price of imported cement would be cheaper than domestic price, Mr Reddy said developers may consider importing cement,

Real estate developers claim that the landing price of imported cement would be less than the domestic price

Cement firms claim that factories are operating at 50% capacity and couldn’t do without a price hike.

if the price hike was not rolled back.

Typically, cement cost makes up 15 per cent of the project cost. After the hike, cement would constitute 24 per cent of the project cost, eating away nine per cent from the realtor’s margins. “As 75 per cent of cement demand comes from individual­s, it would affect the constructi­on sector,” he said.

An industry expert from cement sector, however, denies the allegation. “Most cement plants are operating at 45-50 per cent capacity while overheads are constantly on the rise. Coal price is on the rise and power tariff is expected to go up soon. Unless, cement companies hike prices they can’t survive. However, cement companies would sell cement to realtors at a discounted price considerin­g bulk purchases,” said K. Nagaraju, a cement industry expert.

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