The Free Press Journal

L&T’s Hyd metro project delay ups cost by over 30%

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Amidst reports that engineerin­g major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has sought more than two years for completion of the Hyderabad Metro project, industry sources said the delay has increased the cost of the project from over Rs 14,100 crore to an estimated Rs 18,800 crore.

Billed as the world's biggest metro rail project in public private partnershi­p (PPP), it was taken up in 2012 at a cost of Rs 14,132 crore. The cost escalation is to the tune of over Rs 4,600 crore.

Both Telangana Urban Developmen­t Minister K.T. Rama Rao and L&T officials, at a press conference in Hyderabad on Saturday, confirmed the cost overruns, but declined to give a figure or comment further, saying they were trying to resolve the issue through talks.

Despite texting questions to L&T, the company did not respond on the cost overruns till the time the story went on the wire.

According to sources, the 72 km and 66 stations which were to be completed by April 2016 will now be rolled out in three phases.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the project -- of 30 km and 24 stations -- on November 28. The Telangana government, however, has agreed to give L&T further time only till November 2018 to complete the project, according to sources.

The financial closure for the project was achieved in April 2011. Sources said scheduled completion date was five years from date of financial closure.

However, extension of time up to November 2018 has been given to L&T on account of delay in right of way (RoW).

The second phase of the corridor -- barring a 6 km stretch (near Charminar) -of 66 kms and 61 stations was expected to commission­ed by November 2018.

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