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NHAI revamp in the offing; large-scale reforms needed: Gadkari

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NEW DELHI: The government is taking steps to revamp the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and largescale reforms are needed further, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Tuesday.

NHAI has been mandated the task to develop, maintain and manage National Highways, the arterial roads of the country, for inter-state movement of passengers and goods. The total length of National Highways at present is abut 1.5

lakh km, about 2 per cent of the length of all the roads, but they carry about 40 per cent of the total traffic.

"We are taking steps for revamp of NHAI .... major reforms are needed in the Authority," the Road Transport and Highways Minister said addressing a webinar organised by industry body Assocham. The minister said the need of the hour is to devise bankable projects suitable for the market with acute precision and accuracy citing how NHAI devised Rs 5,000 crore highway monetisati­on projects under TOT (toll-operator-transfer) mode which could only be bid by foreign players. "It took six months to convince them (Authority) to come out with small Rs 500 crore packages for asset monetisati­on under TOT as Rs 5,000 crore package could only be bid by foreign players," Gadkari said adding "the project mode should be market driven and bankable" and not just which are taken in "boardrooms."

Likewise, instead of engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) mode, the Authority was in favour of BOT mode for building 3,000 km of highways but tenders are not out yet, he said in the webinar on 'COVID-19 Impact and Investment Opportunit­ies in Roads and Highways'.

He recalled how once "zero tender" was the response for 17 projects on build-operatetra­nsfer (BOT) mode by NHAI. Gadkari also cited delays in setting up road side amenities and stressed that the government is planning to set up 2,000 petrol pumps along the highways.

He also expressed displeasur­e over NHAI seeking time from players for reconcilia­tion of disputes adding that NHAI sought time in 22 such cases. At the same time the minister said despite decentrali­sation of powers and empowering project directors and regional officers of NHAI to take decisions for projects up to Rs 50 crore, a large number of such issues were being referred to the headquarte­rs.

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