"The Ministry was facing problems as regards to timely award of contracts, whether for BOT or PPP model. There was a difficulty in ascertaining how the project can be delivered. Now the Ministry has been empowered to take a decision in this regard," Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said after the CCEA meeting.
The development comes in the wake of highways projects worth Rs 1,80,000 crore stalled on account of various reasons.
"A Committee headed by Cabinet Secretary will decide if there is any amendment in the MCA (Model Concession Agreement) " is needed, he said, adding, "the decision has been taken for fast-tacking of projects."
"The CCEA, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today gave its approval to the Ministry of RTH to amend the MCA as may be required from time to time; and to decide the mode of delivery of projects," an official statement said.
It said the users of National Highways from all over the country will benefit due to expediting of implementation of road infrastructure projects in the country.
As against the ambitious target for award of 9500 kms of road length for the financial year 2012-13, only 1116 kms could be awarded by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
Only 1,436 kms against the target of 4,030 kms for the year 2013-14 could be awarded.
The shortfall was primarily attributable to an overall economic slowdown resulting in lack of availability of debt and equity in the market and complexities in MCA.
According to recommendations of the Committee, further amendments to the MCA where necessary, and the mode of delivery of any specific project in case the project is found unviable on Build, Operate Transfer (BOT) (Toll) and/or BOT (Annuity), is to be considered, examined and approved by the IMG.
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