Highway projects mostly at risk in four states

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Highway projects mostly at risk in four states

Highway projects mostly at risk in four states

19 May 2020 Long Read
About a fifth of under-construction NHAI projects are in the red zones of the top 10 states Those in Maharashtra, UP, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are at higher risk
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Construction of national highways came to a grinding halt with the nationwide lockdown聽imposed on March 25, 2020, to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. However, to the relief of developers, the government allowed resumption of construction聽 from April 20, subject to clearances from district administrations.

But activity remains stalled due to severe shortage of labour and raw material, and difficulty in securing requisite clearances.

What鈥檚 more, the Centre has divided districts into red, orange and green zones based on the extent of contagion. Only insitu construction is allowed in red zones until the next announcement.

As per a press note by CRISIL Research, the firm鈥檚 analysis of over 270 under-construction national highways indicates the top 10 states account for 80 per cent of the projects.

The zones of maximum risk

Projects are most at risk in four of these states 鈥� Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh 鈥� that account for over a third of the projects.

In Maharashtra, which has 11 per cent of the national highway projects, as much as 55 per cent of it is in red zones.

In Uttar Pradesh, which has the lion鈥檚 share of projects under construction at 15 per cent, a third is in the red zones.

Projects in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, each with over 35 per cent projects in red zones, are also at risk.

In the milieu, for developers, containment of the pandemic and lifting of the extended lockdown are the key monitorables for a return to normalcy.

About a fifth of under-construction NHAI projects are in the red zones of the top 10 states

Those in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are at higher risk