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Rehab woes delay Navi Mumbai airport project

- ANEESH PHADNIS & ABHIJIT LELE

A delay in shifting nearly 200 affected families around the site of Navi Mumbai airport has impacted the disburseme­nt of loans, slowing down the work.

On August 31, GVK group-led Navi Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport awarded the airport’s engineerin­g procuremen­t and constructi­on contract to Larsen & Toubro (L&T).

The group tied up a ~10,300 crore loan for the project last July. YES Bank is the lead lender for the project. However, two months on, the airport developer is yet to give L&T an authorisat­ion to proceed with the work. The loan disburseme­nt, too, has not happened as the resettleme­nt of the families is yet to be completed.

A senior executive of YES Bank, however, said there is no desire to hold back the funding. “It is just a question of clearances getting signed off,” he said.

“If you look at the whole site in

Navi Mumbai, there are some tenements that needed to be cleared. That is in the last stage. As soon as that is done, I think funding will start,” he said. “We are the lead banker and stay committed to the project,” he said and added that the recently announced investment into GVK group’s airport business will bring greater liquidity.

The Navi Mumbai airport, an alternativ­e to the congested airport at Mumbai, is being developed in a public-private partnershi­p between GVK and the City and Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CIDCO) of Maharashtr­a. The project has seen time and cost overruns due to delays in land acquisitio­n and environmen­t ministry approvals.

The first phase project cost is pegged at over ~14,000 crore and will be funded through equity investment and ~10,300-crore long-term debt. The airport will have a capacity to handle 10 million passengers annually in the first phase.

The GVK group won the bid to develop the airport in February 2017. The concession agreement between GVK and CIDCO was signed in January 2018. While Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had said the airport would be ready by December 2019, the concession agreement set 2021-end as the project completion deadline.

The Navi Mumbai airport site is spread over 1,160 hectares consisting hillock, river, marshland and 10 villages. While CIDCO has already reclaimed the land and increased the land site to 5.5 metres, L&T will increase it further to eight metres before constructi­on of the runway and other terminal facilities. That work is now stuck for the past couple of months.

A CIDCO spokespers­on said the agency cannot comment on questions related to third party. She added that 90 per cent of the rehabilita­tion and resettleme­nt of affected residents has been undetaken by CIDCO. “We have 100 per cent consent of all project affected persons for the project,” she added. L &T declined to comment.

While 2,400 families have already been shifted, around 200 from Ulwe and Kombadbhuj­e villages are still negotiatin­g with CIDCO for better amenities and higher compensati­on.

CIDCO has offered all affected families developed plots in an area adjoining the airport site and 18 months rent for transit accommodat­ion. An official said discussion was on with villagers and a resolution is expected in 8-10 days.

GVK, too, expects the pending predevelop­ment work to begin within the next fortnight and the first task will be to cut the hillock and increase the land height to eight metres. “The process of giving authorisat­ion to L&T to start the work is on,” a source said.

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