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30 Jan 2009
The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on petitions filed by a consortium led by Hyderabad-based Lanco Kondapalli Power Ltd, the Kerala Government and others on the Rs 6,000-crore Vizhinjam harbour project in Kerala.
The Kerala High Court had put a temporary objection to all tender
activities related to the project and had also raised an objection to
the Kerala Government's decision to approve the tender submitted by a
consortium led by Lanco Kondapalli Power Ltd for developing the
international container trans-shipment terminal.
Besides, it had also asked the State Government to reconsider the bids of Mumbai-based Zoom Developers.
A Bench headed by Justice Arijit Pasayat, while reserving its verdict
on the pleas, maintained its status quo order on the harbour project
proposed to come up under public-private partnership at Vizhinjam in
Thiruvananthapuram district.
Lanco Kondapalli Power, the Kerala Government and Vizhinjam
International Seaport Ltd, the nodal agency for developing a modern,
all-weather deepwater seaport and container trans-shipment hub, had
challenged the High Court's ruling that ordered that Zoom's bids should
also be considered by the Bid Evaluation Committee.
Zoom's tender was rejected by the committee, which cited a violation of
provisions in the original bid document, and the tender was awarded to
Lanco. Zoom had challenged the disqualification and the State
Government's decision to award the contract to Lanco.
The consortium that gets the project can run the port for 30 years and
then hand it over to the government. Besides Lanco and Zoom, the other
bidders were Videocon Industries, Nagarjuna Construction and Apollo
Enterprises.
Source: PTI