Techno-CMC-ACC consortium declared lowest bidder for CPEC M-6 motorway
ISLAMABAD, Feb.6 (INP): The National Highway Authority (NHA) declared a consortium of two local and one Italian firm as the 'most advantageous' bidder for the construction of Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway (M-6), Gwadar Pro reported on Sunday. The 306-kilometer long 6-lane access-controlled greenfield motorway is the last section of the Western alignment of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative.
The consortium demanded zero operational VGF while the lone competitor ZKB sought Rs143 billion under the head. NHA had announced to provide net toll revenue from the M-5 motorway as operational VGF for the first 7 years of construction of the M-6 motorway. Also, Techno-CMC-ACC offered an Rs 73.6 billion share to NHA in revenue against Rs 20 billion offered by ZKB. Statistics suggest that the government will save over Rs 82 billion in project costs by awarding the contract to the Techno-CMC-ACC consortium, and also earn Rs 73.5 billion in revenues. Techno and ACC are Pakistani companies while Cooperativa Muratorie Cementisti (CMC) is an Italian firm.
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