Rs 1,634-cr sea link may change hands for Rs 282 cr
Chittaranjan Tembhekar | TNN
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government might have spent Rs 1,634 crore to build the Bandra-Worli Sea link (BWSL), but it could end up giving the BWSL to the contractor that wins the bid for the Worli-Haji Ali Link (WHAL) for just Rs 282 crore.
MSRDC sources said that once the WHAL is completed, the sea link’s toll would rise even higher. To reduce the hefty toll that motorists would have to pay, the state could pay Rs 1,352 crore upfront to the new contractor. However, the new contractor would also have to purchase the BWSL from the state government for Rs 1,634 crore. So, the contractor would end up shelling out just the difference, Rs 282 crore, for the BWSL. The new contractor then collects the toll.
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday directed the state government to immediately start building the next sea link between Worli and Haji Ali. “But it’s not going to be an easy task as the state will have pay Rs 1,352 crore to make the toll affordable. Building the next three links will prove to be expensive,’’ said a senior MSRDC official.
The total cost of the next 4.2-km WHAL section, including buying the BWSL, would come to around Rs 4,600 crore. As the builder cannot have a second toll post on WHAL, he will have to buy the existing BWSL at Rs 1,634 crore. If calculated with the cost of escalation and interest during construction, the total cost of the WHAL would be Rs 5,000 crore. Unlike the Bandra Worli Sea Link’s contracted work, where the government paid the entire money, WHAL is going to be built on a build, operate and transfer (BOT) basis.
To recover Rs 5,000 crore through toll over a 40-year period, they could charge motorists using both links over Rs 130 for just one-way toll.
“The toll would be beyond the paying capacity, so the state will have to subsidise it by paying Rs 1,352 crore. Hence, the decision on the new sea link is taking time,’’ said a senior MSRDC official.
He added that that the subsidy would ensure that the toll remains at an affordable Rs 50 to Rs 60.
Rs 10 lakh toll expected per day
Mumbai: The Bandra Worli Sea Link is expected to generate over Rs 10 lakh in toll a day. As per the contract with Mumbai Entry Point Toll (MEPT), which will collect the toll, the agency has to give Rs 1.44 crore to the makers of the bridge, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), every week.
The contract with MEPT is for 52 weeks, during which the MSRDC expects to generate over Rs 75 crore. The MSRDC expects to sell the BWSL to the builder developing the Worli-Haji Ali Link within 52 weeks, after which the WHAL builder will collect the toll.
HIGH-POWERED DRIVE: The convoy of vehicles carrying UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi rides down the sea link on Tuesday