About 393 infrastructure projects show cost overruns of Rs 4.65 trillion

NEW DELHI: As many as 393 infrastructure projects, each entailing an investment of Rs 150 crore or more, have been hit by cost overruns of more than Rs 4.65 lakh crore, as per a report.

According to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, which monitors infrastructure projects of Rs 150 crore and above, out of 1,526 projects, 393 reported cost overruns and as many as 647 projects were delayed.

“Total original cost of implementation of the 1526 projects was Rs 21,26,460.93 crore and their anticipated completion cost is likely to be Rs 25,91,823.45 crore, which reflects overall cost overruns of Rs 4,65,362.52crore (21.88% of original cost),” the ministry’s latest report for August 2022 said.

According to the report, the expenditure incurred on these projects till August 2022 was Rs 13,60,645.94 crore, or 52.49 percent of the anticipated cost of the projects

However, the number of delayed projects decreases to 500 if delay is calculated on the basis of latest schedule of completion.

Further, it showed that for 607 projects neither the year of commissioning nor the tentative gestation period has been reported.

Out of the 647 delayed projects, 132 have overall delays in the range of 1-12 months, 118 have been delayed for 13-24 months, 273 projects for 25-60 months and 124 projects have been delayed for 61 months and above.

The average time overrun in these 647 delayed projects is 41.64 months.

Reasons for time overruns as reported by various project implementing agencies include delay in land acquisition, delay in obtaining forest and environment clearances, and lack of infrastructure support and linkages.

Delay in tie-up for project financing, finalisation of detailed engineering, change in scope, tendering, ordering and equipment supply, and law and order problems are among the other reasons.

The report also cited state-wise lockdowns due to COVID-19 as a reason for the delay in implementation of these projects.

It has also been observed that project agencies are not reporting revised cost estimates and commissioning schedules for many projects, which suggests that time/cost overrun figures are under-reported, it stated.

Source: Press Trust of India

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