GHMC to complete construction of jinxed Katedan sports complex
The New Indian Express 19.08.2013
GHMC to complete construction of jinxed Katedan sports complex
The jinxed and incomplete sports complex in Katedan in Rajendranagar
Circle which has been gathering dust and hanging in the air since the
last five years will be now be taken care of by the Greater Hyderabad
Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
Initially, the sports complex was to
be completed by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority
(HMDA), but now that it has gone bankrupt and possesses no funds to
complete the sport complex, the project has been surrendered to the
state government, who in turn have asked the GHMC to complete the
remaining 75 percent of the project at the earliest.
The GHMC has
come forward to complete the sports complex at a cost of about `4.98
crore. The GHMC standing committee which met last week has approved the
proposal to take over the incomplete project. They sought the permission
for taking over the project from the HMDA and executing the balance
works with an estimated amount of `4.98 crore in Phase-I which GHMC
funds. After the nod from the standing committee, the same will be
recommended to the general body for taking up the tasks.
It may be
recalled that the HMDA has taken up the construction works of the
sports complex in Katedan for which former chief minister YS Rajasekhara
Reddy laid the foundation on March 18, 2007. The works were to be
executed in two phases. In phase-I, civil works like construction of
compound wall, site development works, tennis court, kabaddi court,
basketball court, volleyball court etc. were taken up and completed at a
cost of `87.15 lakh.In Phase-II, the construction of the indoor
stadium, internal pavement, pathways, sump and septic tank were
undertaken at a cost of `6.66 crore. Out of the `6.66 crore, only about
`1.50 crore was spent on the frame work and other minor components. The
building, however, remained unfinished without any roof covering for the
playing arena and thus exposed to weather. After spending around `2.40
crore and completing only 25 percent of the work, the HMDA due to
paucity of funds stopped the works.
The MAUD principal secretary
in a letter addressed to the GHMC dated August 7, 2012 enclosed it to
former home minister, Sabita Indra Reddy and the additional secretary to
the CM wherein he wanted the balance work of the stadium to be be taken
up by the GHMC by utilising their funds.
GHMC officials told
Express that in pursuance of government directions, the consultant for
the sports complex, Ms STUP consultants Pvt Ltd have been asked to
estimate the amount for completing the remaining project. It estimated
the amount as Rs 7.50 crore for the completion of other ancillary works
like roads, pathways, etc and make the building as well as precincts
complete in all respects.
In the first stance, GHMC has proposed
to cover the playing arena with shell roof and provide other basic and
mandatory amenities at a cost of Rs 4.98 crore to bring it in a
functional mode so that the facility can be made operational.
The remaining items can be addressed subsequently as per the necessity once sporting activities are held regularly.
They
said that the HMDA planned a massive sports complex in the Katedan
industrial area, but it could not see the light of the day. The Katedan
sports complex would have been almost as big as the LB Stadium, which is
spread over an approximately 9 acres of land.
HMDA officials said
that the cost of the project was estimated at Rs 7.5 crore and works
worth Rs 2 crore have already been completed. The area was fenced to
protect from encroachments. Foundation work for an indoor stadium was
done at the site, besides the preparation of turf. “It was due to a fund
crunch that we had to put it on hold”, they said.