The Indian Express 03.07.2013
BMC to penalise contractors
penalty on municipal waste collection firms for the delay in acquiring
compactors.
At present, 30 per cent of the Bharat Euro IV compactors
are yet to be procured, thus violating the terms of the civic body’s
garbage collection contract.
Of the 822 Euro IV compactors to be acquired by BMC by July 1, 613
compactors have arrived. Civic officials claim the main reason for the
delay has been the Local Body Tax protests in May.
“All compactors should have arrived by July 1. While most
compactors of 1 and 2.5 tonnes load capacity had been acquired, we have a
shortage of 6.5 tonne capacity compactors. As per the terms of the
contract we are going to cut 35 per cent of the amount due to the
contractors for garbage collection,” said additional municipal
commissioner Mohan Adtani.
The civic body has also amended its contract to allow 10 per cent more usage of closed door vehicles for collection.
“Because of the shortage, we will also have to amend the
contract to allow 20 per cent use of old Euro III vehicles as we have no
other option till the new vehicles arrive. The Bombay High Court has
granted us time till December 2013 – how soon we get all the vehicles
depends on the manufacturing speed since they are not easily available
in the market,” said Adtani.