"We have put in a bid to Aurangabad Municipal Corp for water treatment project. Similarly, there are four to five projects coming up across the country in waste-water management and we are interested in them," Gammon Infra Head of Business Development Kshitiz Bhasker told PTI.
Waste-water management is handled by municipal corporations and it is neither a state or central subject, so it has its own sets of rules and regulations to follow.
However, the only glitch that company's such as Gammon Infras finds is how the revenue is collected. "We cannot go to every house in the locality and collect revenue. If a sum is assured to us, then we can take up the project," Bhasker said.
Besides Gammon Infra, Mahindra group company Gesco has entered the water management business last year. It has handled a project in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu.
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Each project is worth Rs 300 crore and Rs 400 crore, he said. The company is looking to develop greenfield airports that are being planned in Navi Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Mohali and Nagpur.
Last year, it has entered into a tie-up with Australia's Macquarie for developing greenfield airports. Both agreed to bid for development of an airport in Chennai.
But the Chennai airport project is yet to take off from the government's side.