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Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | All about restarting construction activity with conditions

Well-funded projects, including infrastructure projects are likely to see immediate construction activity after the lockdown is lifted

April 15, 2020 / 14:22 IST
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Offering some relief to the construction sector, the government on April 15 relaxed guidelines for lockdown 2.0 permitting some construction activity in the non-COVID-19 hotspots starting April 20. However, this is only provided strict social distancing guidelines are followed and construction workers are locally available on the site.

Real estate experts said the resumption of construction activity from April 20 onwards, would send out a positive message to both investors, occupiers and homebuyers. It would ensure healthy cashflows at least for projects that are close to completion and unlock further investment potential.

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Also, it is the well-funded projects that are likely to see immediate construction activity after lockdown is lifted. Developers will first look to start with projects that are already nearing completion to generate positive cashflows. Public infrastructure projects are also likely to take off first.

According to KPMG, total construction projects worth more than Rs 59 lakh crore are under development, most of which would have been impacted severely by COVID-19. The Indian construction sector employs over 49 million people, close to 12 percent of the nation’s working population. Further, it has a multiplier effect on nearly 250 allied industries.

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