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Mumbai:
CARE, the rating agency, has begun rating construction companies
and has assigned a CCt2+ grading to Bharat Engineering Company Ltd
(MBEL), indicating that the project execution capabilities of the
company are high.
Grading for the
construction sector will be in the nature of performance rating,
as distinct from credit rating, said a news release from the
agency.
Grading will be an
opinion on the ability of the respective entity to carry out the
stated objectives within a specified timeframe. The exercise
involves an evaluation of business and financial risks facing each
entity, said the release.
This kind of grading will
facilitate the short-listing and selection of quality players who
can get empanelled with government departments as well as aid
potential investors in making an objective assessment of the
sector, thus enabling an increased flow of funds to the
construction sector, CARE said.
The grading process will
also help in reducing the time involved in tendering and bidding,
as the project developer may invite bids only from the
short-listed entities. The construction sector has been divided
into four broad categories for the grading process - they are
project developer, project consultant, construction contractor and
the project. The grading will be assigned on a scale of 1 to 5
with specified symbols for each of the above categories - the
construction contractors, for example, being graded on a scale
from CCt1 to CCt5.
In MBELs case, an
integrated project management company in India, the grading has
factored in the long track record of the company, its experienced
management, proven project execution capability, satisfactory
order book position, unsatisfactory performance of its product
division, low margins and its moderate financial condition, said
CARE.
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