The Indian Express 29.03.2013
BMC proposes, tree panel disposes
BMC’s proposal to appoint Pune-based company, Lotus Environment, to
conduct tree census in the city was Thursday shot down by the Tree
Authority Committee. The Pune-based company was earlier blacklisted by
the Pune Municipal Corporation for failing to fulfil its contract with
it.
“While three companies were shortlisted for the project, the
lowest bidder was Lotus Environment. As we have not received any formal
intimation from the Pune Municipal Corporation of blacklistng this
company, we had planned to go ahead with the proposal,” said K R Yadav,
Superintendent of Gardens and Tree department.
The civic body’s tree census programme, which was expected to
begin in July last year had run into trouble last year for the lack of
enough bids. Finally, the bidding process saw three companies bid for Rs
6-crore project.
Since the bidding process was opened in October, contractors have
cried foul saying the civic body reserved the Rs 6-crore tree census
project to a single company. “Most of the other bidders were rejected on
technical grounds. They put conditions in the tender to include only
companies that have prior experience in conducting tree census with GPS,
and those that conduct carbon sequestration,” the owner of a company
who wanted to bid for the project said.
Using GPS technology, the civic body hopes to bring more
transparency in recording the city’s green cover, say officials. “We
have rejected the proposal for tree census as the company which was
supposed to conduct the census has been blacklisted by the Pune
Municipal Corporation for failing to complete the project on several
counts,” said Shubha Raul, Tree Committee member and Shiv Sena
corporator. While the civic administration is planning to call for new
tenders, its ambitious project to conduct tree census and find solutions
for the dwindling green cover is once again getting delayed.
BMC’s proposal to appoint Pune-based company, Lotus Environment, to
conduct tree census in the city was Thursday shot down by the Tree
Authority Committee. The Pune-based company was earlier blacklisted by
the Pune Municipal Corporation for failing to fulfil its contract with
it.
“While three companies were shortlisted for the project, the
lowest bidder was Lotus Environment. As we have not received any formal
intimation from the Pune Municipal Corporation of blacklistng this
company, we had planned to go ahead with the proposal,” said K R Yadav,
Superintendent of Gardens and Tree department.
The civic body’s tree census programme, which was expected to
begin in July last year had run into trouble last year for the lack of
enough bids. Finally, the bidding process saw three companies bid for Rs
6-crore project.
Since the bidding process was opened in October, contractors have
cried foul saying the civic body reserved the Rs 6-crore tree census
project to a single company. “Most of the other bidders were rejected on
technical grounds. They put conditions in the tender to include only
companies that have prior experience in conducting tree census with GPS,
and those that conduct carbon sequestration,” the owner of a company
who wanted to bid for the project said.
Using GPS technology, the civic body hopes to bring more
transparency in recording the city’s green cover, say officials. “We
have rejected the proposal for tree census as the company which was
supposed to conduct the census has been blacklisted by the Pune
Municipal Corporation for failing to complete the project on several
counts,” said Shubha Raul, Tree Committee member and Shiv Sena
corporator. While the civic administration is planning to call for new
tenders, its ambitious project to conduct tree census and find solutions
for the dwindling green cover is once again getting delayed.