TOT auctions likely to be postponed for the second time
The National Highways Building Authority of India (NHAI) in June this year invited bids for a cumulative 500 kms of road stretches looking to raise a minimum of Rs 4,995 crores.

The National Highways Building Authority of India (NHAI) in June this year invited bids for a cumulative 500 kms of road stretches looking to raise a minimum of Rs 4,995 crores.
The projects are spread across Bihar, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.
This is the second time that the bid submission is to be extended. Prior to this, the bid submission was due on September 11, which was extended to September 30.
"We are going to extend the bid submission deadline by a month," NHAI Chairman NN Sinha told reporters on the sidelines of an Assocham event here on Friday.
ET reported on September 12th that leading infrastructure investors including Cube Highways, Macquarie Group, IRB Infrastructure and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) had sought more time for evaluating the highways ministry’s third bundle of TOT projects.
"We are sure of gathering massive response in this round. The delay is not from the government's end. It is because investors are asking for more time," said another government official who did not wish to be identified.
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