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Corporation takes up infrastructure works

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The Hindu 03.02.2010

Corporation takes up infrastructure works

Special Correspondent

Civic body aims to complete them ahead of the Tamil meet

 


Works costing more than Rs.100 crore to improve infrastructure initiated across the city

Funding by Corporation is Rs.4.82 crore and that by Government Rs.33.34 crore


COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation has listed some of the infrastructure development works that it has taken up and aims to complete ahead of the World Classical Tamil Conference to be held here from June 23 to 27.

Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra said in a press release on Tuesday that the civic body had taken up a Rs.6.42 crore project to construct storm water drains and provide pedestrian pavements over these.

Parks would be created at Rs.7.24 crore. Road junctions would be improved at Rs.2.35 crore.

The Commissioner pointed out that all these works were launched on January 18 by Mayor R. Venkatachalam and were being carried out with the funds of the Corporation and not the Government.

Mr. Mishra said the Corporation was only planning to use its general fund in addition to the funds provided by the Government for the projects.

It was not as if the Government was not providing funds and therefore the Corporation was looking to finance the works totally.

The Corporation would spend from its fund on works that would come up in addition to those already listed by it and cleared by the Government.

Totally, works costing more than Rs.100 crore to improve infrastructure had been initiated across the city.

Of these, the Corporation’s funding was Rs.4.82 crore and Rs.33.34 crore by the Government.

The allocation by the Government included Rs.26 crore from the State Infrastructure and Amenities Fund for works on 71 roads.

And, works for Rs.48 crore were being taken up under public-private partnership. (The parks project is under the public-private partnership initiative.)

The release said that in addition to these works, the Government had sanctioned Rs.60 crore to the Highways Department, Rs.55 crore to the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Rs.1.41 crore to the village panchayats and Rs.2.56 crore to the town panchayats for carrying out various works in and around the city.

Earlier, Information Officer and City Engineer of the Corporation G. Karunakaran said the Corporation was into the process of initiating various works and getting the funds from the Government.

In response to details sought under the Right to Information Act by former councillor M. Krishnaswamy, he said that apart from the funds from the Government, the Corporation was also exploring the possibility of carrying out the works with its own resources.

Mr. Krishnasamy had alleged that though Ministers conducted reviews and made announcements on allocation of several crores of rupees for the works, the Government was yet to sanction funds when there were only a few months left for the conference.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 04:42
 

Contracts for building three bridges in Chennai approved

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The Hindu 29.01.2010

Contracts for building three bridges in Chennai approved

Staff Reporter

— Photo: S.S. Kumar

PROJECT SITE: The Cooum at the end of Officer’s Colony 1st Street in Mehta Nagar where a bridge will come up.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation Council on Thursday approved awarding of contracts for the construction of three bridges across different waterways in the city.

The proposed facility across the Cooum river connecting Officer’s Colony, 1st Street, Mehta Nagar in Ward 73, with Venkatachalapathy Street in Ward 72 would be taken up at a cost of Rs. 3.37 crore. The bridge, which would connect two residential areas, would permit two-way traffic for LMVs. It would have a clear width of 5.50 m with footpaths of 1.50 m on either side.

The bridge across Otteri Nullah connecting Narasimha Nagar and M.S.Nagar would be 21.68-m long, have a 10.9-m wide carriageway and have footpaths of .55 m on both sides.

The bridge on Pari Street across Virugambakkam Canal in the Kilpauk zone would be constructed at a cost of Rs.1.43 crore. The length of the facility would be 43 m and the breadth 18.40 m.

The Council also sanctioned the estimate for widening of Anderson Bridge at Egmore at a cost of Rs.7.06 crore. Tenders would be soon called for the work by which 9.70 m would be added to each side of the existing carriageway.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 January 2010 01:54
 

Work on underground drainage to begin in February

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The Hindu 28.01.2010

Work on underground drainage to begin in February

Karthik Madhavan

ERODE: Work on the much talked about underground drainage (UGD) scheme in Erode Corporation and abutting local bodies will begin soon.

Sources in the Corporation told The Hindu that the earth work would begin in the first week of February, after the verification process, which was underway, got over.

The work, however, will start on only two of the five phases — phases one and three.

In phase one the contractor, KRRI-TAPI of Hyderabad, will lay 189.45 km pipeline in Wards 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 42 of Erode Corporation, Wards 1 to 18 of Surampatty Municipality, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 19, 20 and 21 of Kasipalayam Municipality and Ward 12, 15, 16, 17 and 18 to 21 of Veerappan Chatram Municipality.

The cost of this phase of the project is around Rs. 59 crore.

In phase three the contractor, Anchor Ceramics of Chennai, will take up work in all the 18 wards of Periya Semur Municipality and Wards 1, 6 to 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18 to 21 of Veerappan Chatram Municipality.

Pipeline

The cost of this phase, in which 11.37 km pipeline will be laid, is around Rs. 39 crore.

The sources said the Corporation expected the two project-implementing agencies to complete the work within three years.

As for the progress on phase two work, the sources said a team of engineers and experts would assess the capability on those who had participated in the tender and then select the eligible person.

The sources added that the tender for carrying out work in phase four would soon be floated.

But then all is not well with the UGD project, as phase five of the project, which has to do with construction of a sewage treatment plant, is still at a preliminary stage.

Land

The sources conceded that the Corporation faced difficulty in acquiring the land identified for the purpose, as the Revenue Department was yet to fix land value.

The civic body had identified 18.27 acres in a village near Vendipalayam, near here. The sources said the Department had to fix the price and only then the Corporation could either go ahead and buy the land or take further orders from the State Government.

The total project cost is Rs. 209.22 crore, of which Rs. 71.14 crore is loan and Rs. 62.77 crore is grant from a German funding agency.

The Corporation’s and peoples’ contributions for the project add up to Rs. 61.89 crore.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 January 2010 04:46
 


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