Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
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COMPLETION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS PROJECTS

Posted On: 24 JUL 2024 1:56PM by PIB Delhi

From amongst all the National Highway projects started since 1st April 2014, there are  697 ongoing projects that have spilled beyond their original completion schedule, without attaining any of the various stages of project completion. The State/Union Territory-wise details are annexed.

The primary reasons for delay in NH projects are issues / bottlenecks relating to land acquisition, statutory clearances / permissions, utility shifting, encroachment removal,  law & order, financial crunch of Concessionaire / Contractor, poor performance of Contractor/ Concessionaire, and Force Majeure events like Covid-19 pandemic, heavy rainfall, floods, cyclone, landslides/avalanches etc.

Additional financial implication is not incurred in all delayed projects. If delay is not attributable to the Contractor, price escalation is paid as per contract conditions, which may or may not result in additional cost, depending upon final value of price escalation determined on actual completion of project and final settlement of bills. If delay is attributable to the Contractor, damages are imposed and there is no additional cost due to delay.

Since 2014, NHAI has availed loan and other borrowings totalling about ₹ 3.77 lakh crore for completion of projects / scheme entrusted with them.

ANNEXURE

State/UT wise details of projects spilled beyond their original completion schedule without attaining any of the various stages of project completion

 

 

Sl. No.

State/ UT

Number of projects

1.

Andhra Pradesh

36

2.

Arunachal Pradesh

15

3.

Assam

18

4.

Bihar

32

5.

Chhattisgarh

24

6.

Goa

3

7.

Gujarat

31

8.

Haryana

18

9.

Himachal Pradesh

21

10.

Jharkhand

13

11.

Karnataka

40

12.

Kerala

11

13.

Madhya Pradesh

15

14.

Maharashtra

98

15.

Manipur

28

16.

Meghalaya

10

17.

Mizoram

13

18.

Nagaland

12

19.

Odisha

27

20.

Punjab

15

21.

Rajasthan

19

22.

Sikkim

13

23.

Tamil Nadu

29

24.

Telangana

24

25.

Tripura

6

26.

Uttar Pradesh

31

27.

Uttarakhand

31

28.

West Bengal

23

29.

Union Territories (UT’s)

41

Total

697

 

This information was given by the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

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