State government issues guidelines for construction of bridges

Abhay Shah - June 6, 2018

By Realty Quarter Bureau

The Maharashtra government has come out with guidelines to avoid a delay in the construction of bridges, due to a lengthy land acquisition process. According to a recently-issued government resolution (GR), the Public Works Department (PWD) will take action and slap a penalty, on those not following the norms.

“Construction work of several bridges in the state has remained incomplete because of the delay in acquisition of land for the approach road to bridges. This should be avoided, as pointed out by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) many a time,” the GR stated. “Therefore, the department engineers should first start the process of land acquisition for the approach road. Unless the department gets possession of the land, tenders should not be called for construction of the bridges,” it added.

An official from the PWD said the construction of about 75-80 bridges in the state has been stalled, due to the delay in land acquisition. The department has also sought information on the pending bridges and asked for submission of a proposal, to acquire land for them. “Land (for bridges) should be in the government’s possession within six months (of notification) and work must get completed in the next eight months,” the GR stated. “If officials do not follow the guidelines, they will face action in the form of a penalty,” it stated. The GR said before floating tenders, officials should conduct a survey, soil tests, work out the estimated cost and fix the completion period of projects.

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