The Indian Express 14.08.2013
BMC fines contractors Rs 3 cr for not installing GPS on vehicles
collection contractors for not installing Global Positioning System
(GPS)-based vehicle tracking devices even after a year.
The Rs 700-crore contract to nine firms would have helped the
civic administration closely monitor the vehicles, and ensure that
dumpers visit spots to clear garbage and dump them at the designated
sites. “We have planned to penalise these contractors Rs 100 per day for
each vehicle. The contracts to collect garbage were given last year but
the contractors have failed to install GPS,” said Deputy Municipal
Commissioner, Prakash Patil.
At present, BMC uses a logbook system to track solid waste
management. The logbook contains details like the number of rounds made
by a collection truck and its timings. Officials admit that the system
is susceptible to manipulation. “The system will prevent contractors
from making false logbook entries,” he said.
However, while BMC will be able to track the GPS devices, it will
not be in a position to monitor whether they have been fitted on the
right vehicles. The civic administration has allowed the contractors to
install their own technology.
“One can manipulate the device and put it on some other vehicle.
Sitting at a computer, one cannot check if the device has been
manipulated. The onus of installing it should be on BMC,” said a senior
civic official, citing the example of the previous five year-contract of
garbage collection, wherein the contractors had installed cheaper
Chinese handsets.
“The the contractors used handsets with fake IMEI numbers,” said an official. BMC then discontinued the use of GPS.