Ramky
Infrastructure Limited, one of India’s leading sustainable infrastructure
development companies, has secured a landmark concessionaire agreement valued
at ₹2,085 crore from the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board
(HMWSSB). The contract is in relation to the Godavari Drinking Water Supply
Scheme – Phase II & Phase III, which includes filling the Osmansagar and
Himayathsagar reservoirs with Godavari water to aid in the rejuvenation of the
Musi River.
The
project will be executed through Mallannasagar Water Supply Limited, a
subsidiary of Ramky Infrastructure, under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). As
part of the contract, Ramky Infrastructure will undertake construction within
two years, followed by manning, operation, and maintenance for a period of 10
years after completion.
Commenting
on the development, Mr. Yancharla Rathnakara Nagaraja, Managing Director, Ramky
Infrastructure Limited, said: “This project reinforces our commitment to
building sustainable water infrastructure that not only addresses the growing
drinking water needs. We are proud to partner with HMWSSB in driving long-term
resilience and sustainability. This also highlights Ramky Infrastructure’s strong
expertise in executing large-scale water and environmental projects across
India, while advancing its vision of delivering sustainable infrastructure
solutions for urban transformation.”