"CG Tollway Pvt Ltd, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of India's leading and one of the largest Highways Infrastructure developers, IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd, has successfully achieved financial closure for its another BOT project of 6 laning of NH-79, Chittorgarh - Gulabpura Bypass," the company said in a statement.
It said the SPV has tied up with the consortium of lenders led by State Bank of India for Rs 2,090 crore project. Other lenders include Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Andhra Bank and Aditya Birla Finance Ltd.
The project pertains to six-laning of 124.87 km bypass on NH-79 between Chittorgarh and Gulabpura in Rajasthan.
Commenting on the development, IRB Infra CMD Virendra D Mhaiskar said, "Achieving financial closures for two projects successively within a short span of few months validates lenders' trust in credentials of the project, our domain expertise and execution capabilities....Achieving financial closure for this project will give an upper hand to company for bidding upcoming NHAI projects."
IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd had bagged three projects in last fiscal; of which, Udaipur-Gujarat border has commenced construction (and tolling), Chittorgarh-Gulabpura has achieved financial closure and Kishangarh-Gulabpura is at advanced level of discussions for Financial Closure.
IRB Infra is one of the largest private roads and highways infrastructure developers in India. The Company at present is having 7 projects under operational BOT space; 7 projects under O & M contracts as a Project Manager for IRB InvIT and 7 projects under various stages of construction.