Deccan Chronicle

1st Metro to run in 3 yrs

L&T launches country’s biggest casting yard in Uppal

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 29

The Metro Rail project will transform Hyderabad from hi-tech city to hi-speed city, said V.B. Gadgil, managing director, L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd on Friday.

He was launching India’s biggest casting yard at Uppal to produce segments that would erect pillars for the project. He said that the first Metro train would start plying three years from now and the entire 71km stretch would be operationa­l in five years, since “we are on schedule,” with land acquisitio­n nearly complete. There was a delay in land acquisitio­n for the Miyapur depot earlier this year and the company had expressed some concern about meeting the deadline due to this.

“We are ready to initiate the preparator­y works within the next two weeks even on Corridor-II, where we are facing some resistance from traders in Sultan Bazaar,” Mr Gadgil remarked.

L&T Metro Rail is executing the `17,000-crore Hyderabad Metro Rail project on build-own-operate-transfer basis. Mr Gadgil said that so far the company had spent `500 crore and not yet started withdrawal of loans.

In April 2011, the company achieved financial closure on the project, with a consortium of 10 banks, led by State Bank of India, sanctionin­g the entire debt requiremen­t crore.

“Currently, we are meeting the fund requiremen­t with an equity component. We may start withdrawal of loans from July, based on the requiremen­t,” he said.

Mr Gadgil said the rupee depreciati­on may have some impact on the overall project cost, but the company is negotiatin­g with the vendors to cover the cost overruns.

“There is no question of increase in the cost of the Metro Rail ticket on account of cost escalation. We will cover the losses by completing the project fast and with effective maintenanc­e methods,” he added.

L&T Metro Rail is now in the process of finalising vendors for rolling stock and is in talks with Bombardier Inc, Hyundai Rotem, BEML Ltd, CAF and a Chinese firm, he said.

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 ?? — P. Surendra ?? V.B. Gadgil, chief executive and MD of L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad, talks to media at the precast yard launched near Uppal in Hyderabad on Friday.
— P. Surendra V.B. Gadgil, chief executive and MD of L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad, talks to media at the precast yard launched near Uppal in Hyderabad on Friday.

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