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    NATIONAL HIGHWAYSDEVELOPMENT PROJECT

    1(c) 2014 IndiaTransportPortal.com & Abhishek Srivastava

    GET

    THE

    FACTS

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    Methodology liability

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    DATA USED

    To draw up this document, India Transport Portal and Abhishek

    Srivastava used publicly and freely available data (mainly from

    the NHAI website).

    Data used have been gathered in a document available on our

    portal (Road Construction Data).

    LIABILITY

    Neither India Transport Portal nor Abhishek Srivastava should

    be held responsible for any methodological bias, omission or

    calculation errors.

    The only goal of this document is to create an easy to

    understand road construction infographics.

    LAST UPDATE

    The last update was done on October 31, 2013. Regarding the

    2ndpart of this document, the NHDP road construction pace is

    based on data gathered beforeDecember 2012.

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    WHAT IS NHDP?

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    49, 260 kms of roads andhighways work and construction in order to

    boost economic development of the country

    USD 71 billion have beenawarded to this project

    NHDP has been implemented in 1998It has 7phases and is led by the NHAI

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    I NHDP PHASESAT A GLANCE

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    PHASE I

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    EAST-WESTcorridorCompleted in Phase II (Porbandar to Sichar)

    16 stretches 291 kms 1,006 rs cr

    GOLDENquadrilateralDelhi Mumbai Chennai Kolkata - Delhi

    128 stretches 5,847 kms 24,893 rs cr

    NORT-SOUTH corridorCompleted in Phase II (Srinagar to

    Kanyakumari)

    31 stretches 689 kms 1,510 rs cr

    OTHERSIncluding port connectivity

    24 stretches 695 kms 4,605 rs cr

    TOTAL 199 stretches 7,522 kms 32,014rs cr

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    PHASE I - Where do we stand?

    NHAI has funded

    42% of the Phase Itotal length

    44% of the Phase I

    total funding

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    106 (1,5%)

    7,415 (98,5%)

    Kilometers under

    implementation (5 stretches)

    Kilometers completed

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    PHASE II

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    EAST-WESTcorridor291 kms, 1,006 rs cr were part of the Phase I

    80 stretches 3,143 kms 22,704 rs cr

    NORT-SOUTH corridor189 kms, 1,510 rs cr were part of the Phase I

    73 stretches 2,985 kms 27,269 rs cr

    OTHERS11 stretches 486 kms 3,002 rs cr

    TOTAL 363 stretches 6,616 kms 52,977 rs cr

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    PHASE II Where do we stand?

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    NHAI has funded

    32% of the PhaseII total length

    34% of the Phase

    II total funding

    4,504 (68%)

    1,753 (26,5%)

    359 (5,5%)Kilometers completed

    Kilometers under

    implementation

    Kilometers balanced for

    award

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    Focus on EW-NS corridors

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    EAST-WEST corridor(Phase I)

    16 stretches 291 kms 1,006 rs cr

    NORT-SOUTH corridor(Phase II)

    31 stretches 689 kms 1,510 rs cr

    EAST-WEST corridor

    (Phase II)

    80 stretches 3,143 kms 22,704 rs cr

    NORT-SOUTH corridor(Phase I)

    73 stretches 2,985 kms 27,269 rs cr

    TOTAL EST-WEST 96 stretches 3,434 kms 23,710 rs cr

    TOTAL NORTH-SOUTH 104 stretches 3,674 kms 28,779 rs cr

    TOTAL CORRIDORS 200 stretches 7,108 kms 52,489 rs cr

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    5,013 (70,5%)

    1,757 (24,7%)

    338 (4,8%)

    Kilometers completed

    Kilometers under

    implementation

    Kilometers balanced for

    award

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    Corridors - Where do we stand?

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    NHAI has funded

    34% of the

    corridors total

    length

    35% of the

    corridors total

    funding

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    PHASE III

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    PHASE III a 81 stretches 6,151 kms 36,566 rs cr

    Phase III b 72 stretches 6,782 kms 48,126 rs cr

    TOTAL 153 stretches 12,933 kms 84,692 rs cr

    Phase III aims to build 4/6 lanes for the national highways that have high density corridor

    between state capitals, tourist places and economically important areas.

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    2174 (16,8%)

    8250,5 (63,8%)

    2508 (19,4%)

    Kilometers completed

    Kilometers under

    implementation

    Kilometers balanced for

    awards

    NHAI has recently funded 1

    stretch of 14 kms.

    11% of the total length and

    total funding are on annuityscheme.

    69% of the total length and

    88% of the total funding

    are on BOT scheme.

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    PHASE III Where do we stand?

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    PHASE IV

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    PHASE IV

    Under implementation35 stretches 4,557 kms 32,442 rs cr

    Phase IV aims to upgrade and strengthen single/intermediate/two lane national highways to two

    lane with paved shoulders.

    TOTAL PHASE IV(Planned)

    14,799 kms

    (total length)

    NHAI is in charge of 1% of the length and

    0,5% of the total funding (for stretches

    that are under implementation).

    1% of the total length and more than

    10% of the total funding are on annuity

    scheme (for stretches under

    implementation).

    81% of the total length and more than

    84% of the total funding are on BOT

    scheme (for stretches under

    implementation).

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    PHASE V

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    PHASE V

    52 stretches 6,522 kms 42,985 rs cr

    Phase IV includes 5,700 kms of golden quadrilateral and 1,800 kms of other selected stretches.

    The aim is to turn existing 4 lane highways into six lane ones.

    153 (2%)

    2,441 (37,4%)

    3,928 (60,2%)

    Kilometers completed

    Kilometers balance for award

    Kilometers under

    implementation

    All stretches under implementation

    are on a BOT scheme.

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    PHASE VI

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    It envisages the development of expressways to connect major commercial and industrial

    townships (Chennai Bangalore: 334 kms, Kolkata Dhanbad: 277 kms, Vadodara

    Ahmedabad: 400 kms).

    PHASE VIIIt envisages the construction of 700 kms of ring roads, bypasses, grade separators, flyovers,

    elevated roads, tunnels, road over bridges, underpasses, service roads etc. 2 stretches are

    under implementation.

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    NHDP PHASES I - V*

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    18594,5 (38,5%)

    14246 (29,4%)

    15550 (32,1%)

    Kilometers under implementation

    Kilometers completed

    Kilometers balanced for award

    * This diagram supposes that Phase IV 10,242 kilometers,

    which are not detailed in the NHAI website, are balanced for

    award (as 4,557 kms are under implementation).

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    II NHDP ROADCONSTRUCTION PACE:Phase III-V

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    PHASE III

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    From January to December 2012,

    1577 kilometers have been constructed

    What has been done

    Hyderabad - Vijayawad

    Fastest construction pace

    (whole phase III since beginning)

    5,63 kms per month Soma - NCC - Maytas (JV)

    Slowest construction pace

    (whole phase III since beginning)

    0,24 kms per month

    Kudapa - Mydukur-Kurnool

    Fastest phase III construction pace (whole 2012)

    7,12 kms per month Aurang - Raipur

    Slowest phase III construction pace (whole 2012)

    0,09 kms per month

    4,3 kms per day

    12,2 months

    Average delay for the 28 completed stretches

    Bijapur - Hungund Section has been completed11 months ahead of the deadline.

    11,41 months (land acquisition hurdles, environmental

    clearances and consulting failures)

    Average time between LOA and the start of implementation (note that there was not such a delay for the NHAI funded stretches)

    It took 25 months for the Pune - Sholapur Pkg-II stretch.

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    PHASE IV

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    Only 5 stretches are under implementation (5 stretches). 23

    are awaiting implementation (23 stretches)

    What has been done

    Nagpur - Betul

    Fastest construction pace (whole phase IV)

    36 kms in December 2012

    Only 2 stretches are in progress (62 kilometers from January

    to December 2012) = 0,2 kms per day

    13,8 months

    Average time between LOA and the start of implementation

    It took 23 months for the 2-Laning of Agra - Aligarh stretch and

    19 months for the 2-Laning of Raibariely to Allahabad.

    JMC Projects (8 kilometers

    in december 2012)

    Fastest contractor

    JMC Projects was also one

    of the fastest Phase III

    contractor

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    PHASE V

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    From January to December 2012,

    566,92 kilometers have been constructed

    What has been done

    Krishnagiri - Walajhapet

    Fastest Phase V construction pace (whole 2012)

    7,42 kms per month

    0,7 kms per day

    13,8 monthsIt took 23 months for the 2-Laning of Agra - Aligarh stretch and

    19 months for the 2-Laning of Raibariely to Allahabad

    Varanasi - Aurangabad

    Slowest Phase V construction pace (whole 2012)

    0,17 kms per month

    Nellore-Chilkaluripet

    Fastest construction pace

    (whole Phase V since beginning)

    6,45 kms per month Chennai - Tada

    Slowest construction pace

    (whole Phase V since beginning)

    0,28 kms per month

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    1,6 months

    Average delay for the 3 completed stretches

    12 months (land acquisition hurdles, environmental

    clearances and consulting failures)

    Average time between LOA and the start of implementation (note that there was not such a delay for the NHAI funded stretches)

    It took 20 months for the Chandikhol Jagatpur -

    Bhubaneswar stretch.

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    III NHDP PROCESS

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    From entral road fund to PPP

    Because of the traffic increase, the traditional system of financing road projects

    through budgetary allocation has become inadequate to fit the NHDP. So India

    decided to enforce road construction through PPP. NHAI is the apex Government

    body for implementing the NHDP. All contracts whether for construction or BOTare awarded through competitive bidding (ownership of land for roads is public in

    India).

    Private Public

    Partnership:

    In this scheme, a private entity, the concessionaire, receives a concession from

    the public sector to finance, design, construct and operate the road or highway.

    The private entity recovers the upfront cost with the interest and a return of

    investment because the traffic as well as toll collection risks are borne by the

    concessionaire.

    Build Operate

    Transfer

    Toll scheme

    In this scheme, the concessionaire is required to meet the entire upfront cost. It

    recovers the investment and a predetermined cost of return out of annuity payable

    by the client who processes to the tolling.

    Build Operate

    Transfer

    Annuity scheme

    It has been established by the Parliament in order to fund the development and

    maintenance of National and State highways and rural roads. The fund comes

    from cess collection of petrol and diesel.

    Central Road

    Fund

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    But after 15 years of partnership, the government failed to get an

    encouraging response from the private sector. On January 2013, C. P. Joshi

    said that India was not able to construct 20 kilometers per day because of

    the lack of bidders due to unfavorable economic environment. Indeed,

    bankers had become very cautious in lending to such project.

    PPP failure

    So, and even if that does not mean the end of PPP, the

    government decided to award road projects (5,000

    kms) under the Engineering Procurement and

    Construction model (EPC) from now on.

    Under the EPC model, the

    government funds the entire projectand the contractor will accept the

    risk and responsibility for both the

    design and the construction of the

    work. Of course, NHAI still acquires

    the land for the project.

    Issues around road projects are worth RS 17,000 crores involved in arbitration and litigation cases.

    The private sector is asking for a road regulator to address these issues so NHAI would not play

    various roles anymore.

    To EP

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    EPC:

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    GROWING POPULATION

    India is the second most populous country, growing at 18 million per year and will

    overcome China by 2030,

    India has 65% of the population below 35, 50% below 25 and 33% below 15,

    The Indian middle class is 250-300 million and will reach 600 million by 2030.

    To tackle great challenges

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    INCREASE IN TRANSPORTATION NEEDS

    New truck sales will grow by an extra 60% for the current decade (300,000 per year), Indiastruck fleet number will reach 8 million by 2020,

    1000 billion tons for the current decade (to be reached in 2020),

    Growing number of personal vehicles.

    BLATANT NEED OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Roads carry 90% of passenger traffic,

    Roads carry 65% of freight traffic.

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