"The response of the Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari was very positive when the matter was brought before him, Chandy told reporters at New Delhi after a meeting with the Union Minister.
The much awaited project had met with a hurdle with no companies submitting final bid for taking up the contract for its construction and operation as last date for the bidding ended last month citing disadvantages of cabotage law.
Chandy said as part of government's committment to materialise the project, it would hold pre-bid discussion with the five companies that qualified for the contract in Mumbai on March 9.
The contract is for building port superstructure, estimated to cost of Rs.6000 crore, and operate the port for a period of 40 years.
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Discussion on the development of National Highways in the state were also held, Chandy said. It has decided to start the work of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Alappuzha by-passes, he said.
A package for revival of public sector FACT at Kochi would get clearance from Centre soon, he said.
The project had ran into trouble after National Green Tribunal denied permission and also due to protest from local environmentalists holding that Airport, promoted by KGS group, would adversely affect ecology and environment in the area.