The cost of repairing the Delhi Airport Metro link is estimated to be around Rs 12 crore, the Government today told the Rajya Sabha as members put queries on the issue of closure of the line.
Minister of State in the Urban Development Ministry Saugata Roy said, “DMRC has said the estimated cost of repair would be Rs 12 crore approximately and their stand is that there would be no revenue loss to them.”
On whether Reliance Infrastructure desired to quit the airport line, Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath said, “DMRC has informed that DAMEPL, the operator of the airport metro line, has brought out the issue of financial viability of the project.”
He said, “However, no formal request to take over the project by DMRC or restructure the entire project has been received by DMRC from DAMEPL.”
On whether the technical faults due to which the line had to stopped were not detected at the time of inspection by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety, Roy said, “The defects came to notice after a period of more than one year of the inspection by the CMRS and operation of the Delhi Airport Metro Express line.”
Roy said “DMRC has informed that they received information on the defects in the civil works in the Airport Express line on May 17, 2012, and there was no delay in taking action on these defects.
“DAMEPL issued a notice to DMRC alleging default of civil works by DMRC,” Roy further said.
He said the Government has constituted a two-member probe committee to look into the matter and the committee had been asked to submit its report in three months.