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Each truck to pay $16 as toll to cross Padma Bridge initially

New Age | Newspaper

Shakhawat Hossain

Malaysia likely to give a final proposal on May 28

Each truck will have to pay US$16 as toll to cross the proposed Padma Bridge in the initial years and almost double in 2030 as per condition of a Malaysian consortium willing to take up the mega infrastructure project.

The consortium which submitted an initial proposal last February projected that the toll for a car will be $10 dollar and a bus around $20 in the initial years.

The toll rates which will be increased gradually over the next fifty years have been calculated on the basis of joint study by AECOM, a consultant for the Padma Bridge project, and the
Bangladesh Bridge Authority, the main implementing agency of the proposed 6.1 kilometre long rail-cum-road bridge.

The existing toll rate of Bangabandhu Multipurpose Bridge, formerly known as the Jamuna Bridge, for a truck is Tk 850 or around $10. The bridge authority charges Tk 500 or $ 5.9 for a car.

Bangladesh has already struck a memorandum of understanding with the Malaysian government to carry forward the project in addition to its deal with multilateral donors led by the World Bank on the same project.

The government was forced to sign the MoU with Malaysia for the alternative funding source after the WB kept suspended the release of its committed $1.2 billion loan for the last 10 months on allegation of corruption in the tender bidding process.

Padma Bridge project director Shafiqul Alam told New Age on Sunday that they were expecting final proposal from Malaysia soon.

He said a special envoy, Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu, of Malaysia is scheduled to meet communication minister Obaidul Quader on May 28. The Padma Bridge funding will be top on the agenda of talks, he added.

A communication ministry official, however, said toll rates are likely to remain unchanged in the final proposal by Malaysia. He said it is unlikely that Malaysia would lower the tariff rates.

The communication minister on Sunday told reporters that the government would scrutinize the next Malaysian proposal thoroughly before taking the final decision.

‘The interest of the people and the country will be given top consideration while examining the Malaysian proposals,’ he said after a meeting with visiting Asian Development Bank executive director Ashok Kumar Lahiri at his secretariat office.

Experts have already observed that the initial proposals given by the Malaysian consortium would not be viable for the country.

Former caretaker government adviser Akbar Ali Khan said the government would face problem in future to service the huge debt liabilities.

The Kuala Lumpur-based consortium will take loan from the international money market on high interest rate to construct the bridge and realize the investment from tolls over the next fifty years.
It attached half a dozen conditions including guarantee of subsidy for lower-than-expected earnings and quarterly forecast on traffic flow for 25 years, duty-free import of construction materials and unchanged duty and tax structure.

Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies research director Zaid Bakth suggested that the government should be more careful in dealing with the investment proposal by the KL-based consortium.

He said total investment and payback period are very critical.

The consortium comprising Kuala Lumpur-based infrastructure companies UEM Holdings, Binapuri and Eversendai Corporation Bhd proposed that they needed to investment $5.5 billion for constriction and servicing the bridge till 2050.

It also projected that they will realise $9.8 billion to 11.9 billion during the same period of time from tolls.
 
@ This had been said time and again that if we construct a Bridge other than World Bank than the cost will be more due to high interest rate and hence toll for transport would be all most doubled compared to Jamuna Bridge.
 
I am surprised to hear that the Padma Bridge has already been built and the AL govt is thinking about the imposition of tolls. So, can Captain Planet tell us how much should be the toll for a private car? $10 is too expensive when a dollar is worth Tk.82.

This is a typical case of placing cart in front of bullocks. We should not fall for AL propaganda machine by talking about a bridge they AL has undone.
 
@ This had been said time and again that if we construct a Bridge other than World Bank than the cost will be more due to high interest rate and hence toll for transport would be all most doubled compared to Jamuna Bridge.

I see no necessity to build it from Malaysian loan, if possible World Bank is best fixing all issues with them. So far as I know WB rate is very flexible with low rate, probably the payment will start after 10 year with .5 to 1 percent rate. I'm not sure about Chinese part but maybe they'll more flexible than Malaysia. Now if we build loaning from Malaysia, later it's gonna be our burden. At the beginning it'll be shown with reasonable toll rate (coz bal govt. must try to act smart failing to win the loan from WB), later the authority will be bound to hike it.
 
$16 is too high, its just 50Rupees($1 approx.) oneway for crossing Bandra Worli Sea Link.
 
I am surprised to hear that the Padma Bridge has already been built and the AL govt is thinking about the imposition of tolls. So, can Captain Planet tell us how much will be the toll for a private car? This is a typical case of placing cart in front of bullocks. We should not fall for AL propaganda machine by talking about a bridge they AL has undone.

Based on the report toll for car will be $10 and for bus $20 initially.
 
I pay $12 to cross a tiny bride between NJ-NY so yes this is fair price.
Wow. You are comparing traveling form New Jersey to New York with the use of Padma Bridge. $16 dollars is a lot of money and people will stop using the bridge and purpose of building the bridge will be heavily undermined. The govt has completely lost its mind but this news is remotely true. The govt should try to take down the fee to much less and allocate a portion of the taxes collected from the industry around in order to pay for the bridge. News like this actually scare me a little bit.
 
I pay $12 to cross a tiny bride between NJ-NY so yes this is fair price.

Are you a fanboy, a troller or a out of mind guy who is comparing US bridge toll with a poor BD's bridge toll? In Japan we pay more in Dollar terms than what you guys pay in the States for a similar situation. Take off your rich US pretentions and come down to the dirtpoor reality of Bangladesh.
 

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