Govt tweaks Build Operate Transfer agreement to share risks and rewards with contractors'

New Delhi: The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, announced modifications to the Build Operate Transfer road project agreement. This change aims for equitable risk and reward sharing between the government and concessio...

New Delhi: The model concession agreement for build operate transfer (BOT) road projects has been modified to equitably share risk and rewards with concessionaires, union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari said Tuesday. Speaking at third edition of Build India Infra Awards 2026, he said ₹2 lakh crore BOT road projects have been lined up where contractors have a 10-15 year defect liability period.

"We can monitor the vehicular traffic data. Both profits and losses can be shared with contractors and government under the new BOT concession agreement," the minister said.

Commenting on improvements of national highways, Gadkari said 350 land slide spots have been identified and ₹40,000 crore are being spent on rectifying black spots. The minister announced a new scheme is being prepared to partner with state governments for building highways. He said there will be elements of cost sharing in lieu of land acquisition by the state government under the scheme being readied.


The minister said tolling techniques are improving and queues of cars at plazas will be eliminated by December-end.
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