MSK Projects expects Rs 455 mn from Jalandhar project

October 24, 2007

Baroda-based MSK Projects (Q, N,C,F)* (India), a significant player in BOT projects, completed the construction of the Jalandhar bus terminus that handles the interstate and intrastate, private and government passenger bus vehicles of Jalandhar.

The project is expected to add Rs 454.86 million to the gross revenue of the company over a period of 7 years. The BOT (build, operate, and transfer) project will earn revenue for the company in the form of terminus fees, lease rentals of shops, passenger amenities, advertisements and parking fees. The traffic at this terminus is on an average 3,000 buses per day increasing at an average rate of 3% per annum thus making the project an excellent one.

“We are glad to provide quality infrastructure to the once cramped bus terminal which will help organize the traffic and provide recreational facility to the travellers. Transport being a key source of increased trade and commerce, the revamp of the Jalandhar terminus will not only improve the stateĀ  productivity but also check the leakage of revenue“ said Amit Khurana, executive director, MSK Projects (India).

The company is in the process of completing a water supply project for Dewas Industries in M.P. This is the first water supply project executed purely on a public – private partnership basis. MSK Projects is also on the verge of completing the construction of Ludhiana Bus Terminus.

MSK Projects (India) is a civil construction company executing infrastructure contracts such as building roads. The company entered the field of industrial construction and undertook works such as mass housing and township, multi-storied buildings, industrial projects for coal mines, fertilizer plants, petrochemicals, water retaining structures, and have also successfully executed them. It is well established today in the field on infrastructure development, particularly roads on build- operate & transfer (BOT) basis.

Shares of the company declined Rs 1.10, or 1.07%, to trade at Rs 101.5. The total volume of shares traded was 13,921 at the BSE. (2.16 p.m, Wednesday)

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MSK Projects raises 336 mln rupees

October 22, 2007

MUMBAI (Reuters) – Construction firm MSK Projects India Ltd said on Monday it had raised 336 million rupees through a preferential issue to a private equity firm, which would help it bid for bigger toll projects.

MSK said it had issued 4 million shares to Subhkam Ventures at 84 rupees each, raising the latter’s stake in the company to 24.26 percent. Subhkam will now make an open offer for another 20 percent at the same price.

“We need money for our development. We have an existing relationship with Subhkam, so we agreed to this,” MSK’s Managing Director Ashok Khurana told Reuters. “We will be using this money for our BOT (build-operate-transfer) projects.”

The Baroda-based construction firm has forayed into toll road and water distribution projects and is also developing a couple of bus terminals. It has completed seven BOT projects and is currently doing two toll road projects.

After the fund infusion, the company will be able to bid for larger projects, Khurana said. It is also working on raising 3.5-4 billion rupees as debt for this purpose. “After this deal, the funding process will be completed,” he said.

Subhkam said it had not decided whether to take up a board representation, but retained an option for one board seat.

MSK shares, which hit a day’s high of 101.40 rupees on the news, ended at 100 rupees, up 3.5 percent in the Mumbai market.

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