The Indian Express 13.08.2012
Civic body increases road contract size by 200%
Despite the BMC’s failure last year to attract big players for its
road contracts, the civic body has not given up and instead increased
the contract size for work on asphalting and concretisation of roads by
200 per cent.
Of the total Rs 970-crore road contracts that will be handed out
to various private contractors through tender processes this year, the
civic administration has raised the contract size of each contract to Rs
150 crore for this financial year from last year’s maximum of Rs 50
crore.
The corporation is looking to award contracts for work on
asphalting and concretisation of roads to big-ticket players, such as
Larsen & Toubro, Hindustan Construction Company, Simplex
Infrastructure, J Kumar, and Unity Infra Ltd.
Chief engineer of the roads department G M Agarwal said, “We have
clubbed the contract for road work as it will ensure entry of bigger
and better players. We hope this will bring more accountability and
better quality of roads in the future.”
In 2011, the civic administration had increased the cost of a
single road contract from Rs 15-20 crore to Rs 50 crore to attract
bigger contractors.
Having drawn flak for the poor condition of roads every year, the
BMC had blamed local contractors for shoddy work done with inferior
quality construction material. After a recommendation of the expert
Standing Technical Advisory Committee, the civic body had planned to
hand over the responsibility of building, repairing and maintaining a
major chunk of all roads to large infrastructure firms to improve
accountability.
admitted that the move had not brought in any big companies and the road
contracts were awarded to smaller companies that have been awarded the
contracts for past few years repeatedly. This year, of the total road
contracts, around Rs 520 crore is expected to be spent on construction
in western suburbs, Rs 200 crore in island city and Rs 250 crore in
eastern suburbs, said officials.