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Summary - Completed Projects (Category-Wise) Aug-2021, Page-20 Summary - Completed Projects (Category-wise) Aug-2021, Page-20 CATEGORY Model Sub Model Count Length Cost Toll 34 3189 6176 BOT T+A 21 1047 2225 Annuity 02 24 56 EPC EPC 10 623 1451 Phase I 06 332 250 SH Phase II 14 1271 735 ADB MPSRSP II 21 1409 1175 MPSRSP III 15 1080 1707 Regular Contract Cash Contract 72 1731 1691 State Funding SHF 34 511 459 BOT Toll 04 310 1683 NH EPC EPC 05 333 2108 Regular Contract Cash Contract 01 103 78 Toll 01 38 97 BOT T+A 11 467 877 Annuity 36 1070 1609 MDR EPC EPC 09 342 659 MPSRSP II 06 292 220 ADB MPDCSP 39 1527 2977 Building Building Building 10 0 1215 Grand Total 351 15701 27447 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Phy. Achie., FA-Fin. Achie., Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cum. Fin. Progress, CPP-Cum. Phy. Progress, GC: Govt. Contribution, CP: Concession Period. Summary - Completed Projects (Model-wise) Aug-2021, Page-21 Model CATEGORY Sub Model Count Length Cost BOT 109 6146 12722 SH EPC 10 623 1451 EPC NH EPC 05 333 2108 MDR EPC 09 342 659 Phase I 06 332 250 Phase II 14 1271 735 SH MPSRSP II 21 1409 1175 ADB MPSRSP III 15 1080 1707 MPSRSP II 06 292 220 MDR MPDCSP 39 1527 2977 Regular SH Cash Contract 72 1731 1691 Contract NH Cash Contract 01 103 78 State Funding SH SHF 34 511 459 Building Building Building 10 0 1215 Grand Total 351 15701 27447 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Phy. Achie., FA-Fin. Achie., Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cum. Fin. Progress, CPP-Cum. Phy. Progress, GC: Govt. Contribution, CP: Concession Period. State Highway BOT-Toll Project Completed Page-22 Date of Appointed SN Year Name SH NO. Lane Width GC Contractor CP PCOD FINAL COD Length Cost Agreement date Hoshangabad – Pipariya – SL(38.00 KM) + M/s Chetak Enterprises Ltd., 1 22 , 19 & 19A 35.49 29-07-03 - 25-05-05 126.0 57.0 Pachmari Road IL (88KM) Nimbaheda 5440 2 2003-04 Indore – Edlabad Road. 2l 45 Viva Highways Limited. 22-09-2001 - 30-02-03 16-02-04 203.0 124.0 27 Agroh Infrastructure Days 3 Ujjain - Jhalawad Road IL 22.32 16-11-2001 - 19-05-2004 133.7 66.7 Developers Pvt. Ltd. 2003-04 Sum 462.7 247.7 Dewas - Ujjain - Badnagar - M/s R.V. Construction Pvt. Ltd. 5440 4 2004-05 18 IL 24.27 31-07-2003 - - 28-12-2005 98.3 49.9 Badnavar Road Bangalore Days 2004-05 Sum 98.3 49.9 Hoshangabad – Harda – M/s Welspon Pvt. Ltd. 5440 5 15 & 26 IL 51.03 20-05-02 - - 10-05-05 185.0 81.0 2005-06 Khandwa Road Baroda Days 6 Seoni – Balaghat – Gondia Road 114.0 59.8 2005-06 Sum 299.0 140.8 Rewa – Shahdol – Burhar – 7 8 & 9 53.5 15-09-02 - 05-03-07 246.0 111.3 Amarkantak road M/s Rewa Tollways Pvt. Ltd. Satna – Maihar – Umaria 8 11 IL 29.1 18-02-05 05-03-07 141.0 53.3 Road 5440 2006-07 - Jabalpur – Narsinghpur – M/s Tapiprestressed Products Days 9 22 45.81 - 07-02-2006 02-07-2006 140.0 75.0 Piparia Road Ltd. Mr. Patil (9753640887) Raisen - Gairatganj - Rahatgarh 10 42 2l 32.77 M/s Welspun Project Ltd 13-03-2006 05-06-2006 101.4 57.7 Road 2006-07 Sum 628.4 297.2 M/s. Suryavanshi 11 2009-10 Mandsaur – Sitamahu Road 58 TL 9.9 25 Years 10-07-2007 07-01-2008 - 02-05-2009 44.0 42.3 Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Bhopal 2009-10 Sum 44.0 42.3 M/s Bhopal DewasCoridor Pvt. 12 Bhopal – Dewas Road 28 4L 81 20-03-2008 12-08-2010 141.0 640.0 Ltd., 30-06-2007 - Chandpur – Alirajpur – Kukshi - M/s Keti Developers Highways 13 2010-11 69 2l 24.11 25 Years 26-12-2007 15-04-2010 99.3 144.0 Badwani Road Pvt Ltd Pr 26.38% of Mahakaleshwar Tollways Pvt. 14 Indore - Ujjain 4-lane Roads 59 4L 17-09-2008 15-03-2009 17-02-2010 17-02-2010 48.9 298.0 ToC Ltd. 2010-11 Sum 289.2 1082.0 Length in KM Cost in Cr., GC: Govt. Contribution. Premium: Pr., TOC: Toll on COD, CP-Consession Period State Highway BOT-Toll Project Completed Page-23 Date of Appointed SN Year Name SH NO. Lane Width GC Contractor CP PCOD FINAL COD Length Cost Agreement date M/s Essel Bhind Mihona Bhind – Mihona – Gopalpura 15 50 A 2l 31.17 Gopalpura Toll Road LTD. 20 years 07-08-2009 26-02-2010 27-06-2011 50.9 82.1 Road Mumbai Pr 4.76% of M/s. Western M.P. Infra. - 16 Labad – Jaora Road 38/52 30-08-2007 25-02-2008 06-04-2011 125.0 682.5 ToC Tollways Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 4L Labad(SH-31)-Manpoor(NH- 17 2011-12 40 Pr Rs. 1.01 Valecha LM Toll Pvt. Ltd, 04-05-2010 27-10-2010 28-02-2012 34.3 200.1 3) Road Chhindwara - Matkuli – Tamia 25 Years 18 62 2l 38.7 Keti Highway Developers 30-06-2007 29-03-2008 15-04-2011 25-08-2012 112.0 213.3 Road M/s. Jaora-Nayagaon Toll 19 Jaora – Nayagaon Road 52 4L Pr 15.3962 20-08-2007 20-10-2007 - 06-05-2012 127.8 730.0 Road Company Pvt. Ltd. Indore 2011-12 Sum 450.0 1907.9 M/s Essel, Sagar Damoh toll 20 Sagar – Damoh Road 61 44.28 26-02-2010 07-03-2012 03-07-2012 68.8 130.3 roads Ltd. M/s Essel, Damoh-Jabalpur 2l 18 Years 07-08-2009 Toll roads Ltd. Mr. 21 Damoh – Jabalpur 55 82.71 27-02-2010 03-03-2013 101.3 249.6 Dharmendra Singh 2012-13 (08879655330) - M/s Essel, Mhow-Ghatabillod 22 Mhow – Ghatabillod Road 38 4L Pr Rs. 14.58 23 Years 07-09-2011 12-12-2011 30-03-2012 24.0 177.3 toll roads Ltd. M/s. Topwarth Tollways 23 Ujjain - Jaora BOT Road 18 2l Pr Rs. 1.01 18 Years 06-05-2010 13-01-2011 19-06-2013 95.2 189.1 (Ujjain) Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 2012-13 Sum 289.3 746.2 Bina – Khimlasa – Malthone Essel, Bina-Khimlasa-Malthone 24 61 2l 26.27 25 Years 07-08-2009 20-02-2010 12-09-2013 37.7 67.3 Road Toll Roads Ltd. M/s Transstroy Bhopal Bypass 25 2013-14 Bhopal Bypass Road 28 4L Pr Rs. 21.00 15 Years 18-11-2010 17-05-2011 - 26-05-2013 52.0 305.0 Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad Terminat 26 Satna – Majhgawan 11 2l VGF (blank) - - - 40.0 105.0 ed 2013-14 Sum 129.7 477.3 Telecommunication 27 2014-15 Bina – Kurwai Sironj 61 2l Pr Rs. 1.06 25 Years 23-11-2010 21-05-2011 15-04-2014 31-07-2014 56.4 107.0 Consultant IndiaLtd 2014-15 Sum 56.4 107.0 Jhabua - Jobat - Bagh - Kukshi M/s Gangotri Enterprises Ltd. 26 49.00 Grant 23-05-2011 25-11-2012 16-01-2015 31-03-2017 95.0 158.0 28 Road Luckhnow Khandwa - Dedhtalai - M/s Khandwa Dehtalai- 2016-17 49 2l 66.33 Grant 30 years 28-07-2011 20-04-2012 19-06-2016 127.3 224.4 Burhanpur Road Burhanpur Pathways India Ltd. 29 - Lakhnadon - Ghasore upto 33 0.54 Grant M/s TCIL, New Delhi 22-09-2011 16-03-2012 30-06-2016 37.9 79.0 30 Seoni Border 2016-17 Sum 260.2 461.4 Length in KM Cost in Cr., GC: Govt. Contribution. Premium: Pr., TOC: Toll on COD, CP-Consession Period State Highway BOT-Toll Project Completed Page-24 Date of Appointed SN Year Name SH NO. Lane Width GC Contractor CP PCOD FINAL COD Length Cost Agreement date M/s ARYAVRAT Tollways Pvt. 2017-18 Isagarh - Ashoknagar - Guna 64 - 36.75 25 Years 05-11-2012 30-08-2013 31-03-2018 31-03-2018 76.2 105.1 31 Ltd 2017-18 Sum 76.2 105.1 Dewas Bypass Road on BOT M/s IJM Corporation Berhad, basis, Development of 4/6 64 4L - 25 Years 27-02-2017 10-10-2017 - 19.8 267.3 Hydrabad. 32 lane. M/s Mhow Agroh Pathways Rau - Mhow - Mandleshwar 38 66.33 30 years 28-07-2011 18-062012 - 67.4 176.1 33 2019-20 Pvt. Ltd. - Gwalior - Jhansi Development 2l M/s Gwalior Pathways Pvt. upto Ghongha village uia Bilua NA - 25 Years 30-06-2017 15-01-2018 - 19.0 67.4 Ltd. Mhow Indore Road on BOT basis. 34 2019-20 Sum 106.2 510.7 Grand Total 3189.4 6175.6 Length in KM Cost in Cr., GC: Govt. Contribution. Premium: Pr., TOC: Toll on COD, CP-Consession Period State Highway BOT (Toll+Annuity) Projects Completed Page-25 Date of Appointed SN Year Name SH NO. Lane GC CP Contractor PCOD FINAL COD Length Cost Agreement date 1 Tikamgarh - Mahrauni 54 2l 1.44 M/s S.V.T. Infrastructure India Pvt. Ltd. Bhopal 16-02-2011 09-09-2011 - 13-07-2013 15.70 29.38 M/s Valecha Badwani-Sednwa Tollways Pvt 2 Barwani – Palsood – Sendhwa Road 39 4.97 13-04-2011 13-10-2011 10-02-2012 02-10-2012 56.89 103.99 Ltd Mumbai IL M/s.
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