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M-6 - Sukkur - Hyderabad Motorway

306 Km Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway (M-6) project would be started by March 2021 on Public-Private Partnership basis.

After the completion of M5 project from Multan to Sukkur motorway work on next project M6, Sukkur to Hyderabad Motorway will be commenced by CSCEC .CPEC..



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306 Km Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway (M-6) project would be started by March 2021 on Public-Private Partnership basis.

After the completion of M5 project from Multan to Sukkur motorway work on next project M6, Sukkur to Hyderabad Motorway will be commenced by CSCEC .CPEC..



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Bhai source batana please.
 




This was stated by the NHA Member Coordination, Asim Amin, who held an e-katchehri at the head office of the authority through the NHA's official Facebook page, and answered questions placed by the people from all over the country.

As per the directives of the Prime Minister, Imran Khan, regarding reaching out to the public through holding khuli katchehris by organisations under the federal government.

He admitted that the last time, the NHA did not receive a good response for the project.

Amin hoped that Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway (M-6) project would be started by March 2021 on Public-Private Partnership basis.


Bhai source batana please.
 
This part will generate lot of revenue given the burden of all the traffic exiting Karachi to mainland, on 1 single National Highway in Sindh.
 
CDWP clears 306 Kilometer Sukkur - Hyderabad Motorway development project worth Rs191.47bn .

During a meeting, chaired by Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan, recommended the Rs191.47bn Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway project the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) with a higher financial share.

Projects costing no more than Rs10bn can be approved by CDWP while projects of higher estimated costs are approved by Ecnec once the CDWP clears them under the current financial powers.
 
KARACHI: The federal government has removed all financial and technical hurdles in the way of the construction of the 306-kilometre-long Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway, which is being described as the biggest project in the development package announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan for Sindh last month.

A recent meeting of the Public-Private Partnership Authority chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Asad Umar took up several matters, including the Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway project which was facing some issues to take off.

With the fresh development, sources said, the project could formally be launched in the current month for further proceedings.

Mr Umer in a tweet said: “Chaired meeting of public private partnership authority today in which we authorised the viability gap fund and transaction structure for the Sukkur Hyderabad motorway project. This motorway will be the biggest project in the Sindh development package announced by the PM.”

The 306-km-long motorway is part of PM’s Rs446bn Sindh development package
Meanwhile, a source privy to the development said that the project envisaged construction of a 306-kilometre-long green-field six-lane access controlled motorway on build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis at a cost of Rs191 billion.

“The federal government intends to supplement through capital and operational VGF [Viability Gap Fund], the financial viability and bankability of the project,” the source said citing financial and technical details of the project.

“The project’s construction period is three years including six months financial close and concession period is 25 years. The project is expected to be financed through debt-to-equity ratio of 70:30 after deducting government of Pakistan’s share of capital VGF in the project. The project is expected to provide 17 per cent equity IRR [internal rate of return] to the investor while generating NHA [National Highway Authority] revenue share amounting to Rs127 billion,” he said.

He said that since the project was proposed to be financed on a BOT basis, all the significant risks related to Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway construction and operations including arranging finances would remain with the private sector except change of law and political risk.

It would be the biggest project under the Sindh development package announced by the PM in April, he said and added that its commercial feasibility study along with transaction structure had been approved with high hopes that it would be floated in the market in May 2021.



An official privy to the details of the Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway design, meanwhile, said the motorway was proposed to be a high-speed toll road facility for efficient and safe transportation, which would start from Hyderabad — end of the Karachi-Hyderabad motorway M-9 — and terminate at Naro Canal — start of the Sukkur-Multan motorway, M-5.

“The project alignment passes through Jamshoro, Tando Adam, Hala, Shahdadpur, Nawabshah, Moro, Dadu, Naushehro Feroze, Mehrabpur, Rasoolpur, Larkana, Khairpur and Sukkur,” he added.

Published in Dawn, May 3rd, 2021
 
This part will generate lot of revenue given the burden of all the traffic exiting Karachi to mainland, on 1 single National Highway in Sindh.
in fact it will really make first road from karachi to inside . we have garbage road there sir . look how islamabad lahore became near to south punjab now . PIA stopped flights between multan to lahore as care can reach faster then air travel now .
 
KARACHI: The federal government has removed all financial and technical hurdles in the way of the construction of the 306-kilometre-long Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway, which is being described as the biggest project in the development package announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan for Sindh last month.

A recent meeting of the Public-Private Partnership Authority chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Asad Umar took up several matters, including the Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway project which was facing some issues to take off.

With the fresh development, sources said, the project could formally be launched in the current month for further proceedings.

Mr Umer in a tweet said: “Chaired meeting of public private partnership authority today in which we authorised the viability gap fund and transaction structure for the Sukkur Hyderabad motorway project. This motorway will be the biggest project in the Sindh development package announced by the PM.”


Meanwhile, a source privy to the development said that the project envisaged construction of a 306-kilometre-long green-field six-lane access controlled motorway on build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis at a cost of Rs191 billion.

“The federal government intends to supplement through capital and operational VGF [Viability Gap Fund], the financial viability and bankability of the project,” the source said citing financial and technical details of the project.

“The project’s construction period is three years including six months financial close and concession period is 25 years. The project is expected to be financed through debt-to-equity ratio of 70:30 after deducting government of Pakistan’s share of capital VGF in the project. The project is expected to provide 17 per cent equity IRR [internal rate of return] to the investor while generating NHA [National Highway Authority] revenue share amounting to Rs127 billion,” he said.

He said that since the project was proposed to be financed on a BOT basis, all the significant risks related to Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway construction and operations including arranging finances would remain with the private sector except change of law and political risk.

It would be the biggest project under the Sindh development package announced by the PM in April, he said and added that its commercial feasibility study along with transaction structure had been approved with high hopes that it would be floated in the market in May 2021.



An official privy to the details of the Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway design, meanwhile, said the motorway was proposed to be a high-speed toll road facility for efficient and safe transportation, which would start from Hyderabad — end of the Karachi-Hyderabad motorway M-9 — and terminate at Naro Canal — start of the Sukkur-Multan motorway, M-5.

“The project alignment passes through Jamshoro, Tando Adam, Hala, Shahdadpur, Nawabshah, Moro, Dadu, Naushehro Feroze, Mehrabpur, Rasoolpur, Larkana, Khairpur and Sukkur,” he added.

Published in Dawn, May 3rd, 2021

This project was delayed because private investors were not coming on board. Now this so called BOT project cost will be shared between federal and private if they come this time.
 
North-South Connectivity should've been priority no.1, ever since this all began. This has been dragged on for far too long.
Karachi-Hyderabad is a crap motorway (basically an upgradation of the existing super highway), where you can't reach 100KMs an hour due to the immense traffic.
 
قومی اقتصاد ی کونسل نے سکھر حیدر آباد موٹروے کی منظوری دے دی، منصوبے کیلئے کنٹریکٹر سلیکشن کا کام شروع کر دیا گیا، وفاقی وزیر اسد عمر

ایکنک نے سکھر حیدر آباد موٹروے کی منظوری دے دی، منصوبے کیلئے کنٹریکٹر سلیکشن کا کام شروع کر دیا گیا۔سکھر تا حیدرآباد موٹروے 306 کلومیٹر طویل ہوگی۔ تفصیلات کے مطابق وفاقی وزیر خزانہ شوکت ترین کی زیر صدارت ہونے والے اقتصادی کونسل کی انتظامی کمیٹی (ایکنک) کے اجلاس میں حیدرآباد سکھر موٹروے کی تعمیر کی منظوری دے دی گئی۔
این ایچ اے منصوبے کیلئے کنٹریکٹر سلیکشن کا کام شروع کر دیا گیا۔ایکنک سے پہلے پبلک پرائیویٹ پارٹنر شپ بورڈ نے بھی منصوبے کی منظوری دے دی تھی۔
 
North-South Connectivity should've been priority no.1, ever since this all began. This has been dragged on for far too long.
Karachi-Hyderabad is a crap motorway (basically an upgradation of the existing super highway), where you can't reach 100KMs an hour due to the immense traffic.

It's tearing apart as we speak. Large tolls are being extracted from vehicles in return of poor road maintenance. The toll plaza is almost always jammed. There is also no traffic and security management on the road. The separating barrier was not high enough to block the headlights of incoming vehicles on the other track. They tried fixing the problem by adding metallic plates on top of the barrier. Turned out to be only ad hoc solution. They are breaking off. So many people died when the highway was being upgraded. In return we got this abomination. I remember the old highway. Even with its patchy work it was less hindering for travelling between the two cities. This all may sound exaggerated but as a frequent traveller of M-9 I am pretty miffed about its quality and management.
 
سکھر حیدرآباد موٹروے کے لیے ترقیاتی بجٹ میں 4 ارب 60 کروڑ رکھنے کی تجویز ہے۔ ذرائع
 
NHA Bussiness Conference for Construction Hyderabad Sukkur Motorway M-6.
NHA conducted Stakeholder Conference for upcoming Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway (M6) Project, proposed to be implemented on Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis. The conference focused upon inviting feedback on the transaction structure and other key technicalities of the Project from the potential investors. The investors showed keen interest for investing in the Project.
Chairman National Highway Authority Capt(Retd) Muhammad Khurram Agha; Chinese Commercial Counsellor to Pakistan; Director General FWO Mr. Kamal Azfar; CEO-P3A Mr. Malik Ahmad Khan; senior officials of NHA and P3A attended the conference. The conference was attended by the Chinese as well as renowned Pakistani investors.
M6 is a 306 km long, green-field toll road proposed to be constructed on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis with private sector to be responsible for implemented and executing the Project for a concession period of 25 years. Government of Pakistan is committed to support financial viability and bankability of the Project through providing capital and operational Viability Gap Funding to make this venture attractive to the private sector. Land will be provided as a concession to the private sector.
#publicprivatepartnerships National Highway Authority Pakistan #projectfinance #motorway


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Going at a snail's pace. Should have been completed by now. Its the most important link and they leave it as the last lolz.
 
NHA Bussiness Conference for Construction Hyderabad Sukkur Motorway M-6.

NHA conducted Stakeholder Conference for upcoming Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway (M6) Project, proposed to be implemented on Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis. The conference focused upon inviting feedback on the transaction structure and other key technicalities of the Project from the potential investors. The investors showed keen interest for investing in the Project.

Chairman National Highway Authority Capt(Retd) Muhammad Khurram Agha; Chinese Commercial Counsellor to Pakistan; Director General FWO Mr. Kamal Azfar; CEO-P3A Mr. Malik Ahmad Khan; senior officials of NHA and P3A attended the conference. The conference was attended by the Chinese as well as renowned Pakistani investors.

M6 is a 306 km long, green-field toll road proposed to be constructed on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis with private sector to be responsible for implemented and executing the Project for a concession period of 25 years. Government of Pakistan is committed to support financial viability and bankability of the Project through providing capital and operational Viability Gap Funding to make this venture attractive to the private sector. Land will be provided as a concession to the private sector.


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