Infrastructure firm Maytas Infra said on Thursday that it has an order book of Rs 8,000 crore even after being dropped by the Andhra Pradesh government from the Rs 12,000-crore Hyderabad Metro Rail project.
8220;Maytas Infra has got an order book of about Rs 8,000 crore for which all financial closure has been achieved and those projects are going on,8221; Ved Jain,Government-nominated Director of Maytas Infrastructure told a TV channel.
He further added that as on date only for one project 8212; Machilipatnam Port project 8212; financial closure is being worked out.
However,Jain added that the board sees no problem with the project.
On the Andhra Pradesh government8217;s move to cancel awarding the Hyderabad Metro Rail project to a Maytas-led consortium,he said,8221;The Metro was always an issue with the board8230;when we talked to the government it was decided that it will not be a workable proposition and that8217;s why this project is dropped.8221;
The Hyderabad Metro was a huge project involving expenditure of around Rs 12,000 crore with an equity of around Rs 3,000 crore,he said.
8220;When we as government directors were working on this revival of Maytas Infra,Hyderabad Metro was not into consideration. We have worked out a corporate debt restructuring plan and worked out other plans but the metro project was kept aside as it was a very big project and we were concerned how we will be able to carry it forward,8221; Jain added.
On selling a stake in the Bangalore elevated tollway project he said 8220;the project is almost complete and in October we think we will be handing it over8230;there is no issue of selling out any BOT project by Maytas Infra.8221;
Maytas Infra has a large number of BOT projects which will be very profitable in times to come,he added.