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Multi-level parking in Sector 17: MC may serve notice on contractor to start work

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Indian  Express   07.10.2010

Multi-level parking in Sector 17: MC may serve notice on contractor to start work

Khushboo Sandhu Tags : Municipal Corporation, Subhash Projects and Marketing Limited, SPML Posted: Thu Oct 07 2010, 02:12 hrs

Chandigarh:  The Municipal Corporation would be serving a notice to the agency who was allotted the task of construction of the multi-level parking lot in Sector 17. The agency has failed to respond to the letters sent by the civic body to start work at the site. The whole process would cause further delay in the construction of the multi-level parking that is already been hanging fire for the past three years. In case no positive reply is received, the project would have to be retendered.

The Municipal Corporation had allotted the project to Subhash Projects and Marketing Limited (SPML), New Delhi, in 2007. However, due to the delay in starting construction because of the non-clearance of the designs and later shifting of wires, the project could not take off.

Once the Administration handed over the site to the Municipal Corporation, the civic body wrote to the contractor for starting work. The agency asked for the concession period to be increased to 12 years from seven years at which the contract was given. The request was not agreed to. The civic body had then written to the agency to take charge of the site and start work. However, no response has been received. Chief Engineer S S Bida says, “We would be serving notice to the agency. Depending on the response we get, future course of action would be decided.”

An official, however says that issuing a notice is a formality that has to be completed. The project would need to be reallocated. The multilevel parking lot had been touted as first of its kind in the city when the idea was conceptualized. This was to be the pilot project after completion of which, multilevel parking lots had to be built in other sectors as well. However, the project has failed to take off.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 October 2010 11:17
 

Guntur corporation pulls it off

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The Hindu  06.10.2010

Guntur corporation pulls it off

Commissions second water pipeline in a record time

Major Industries Minister Kanna Lakshminarayana going to inspect the interlinking of second water pipeline in Guntur on Tuesday.

Guntur: The Engineering Department of Guntur Municipal Corporation (GMC) has achieved a remarkable feat by commissioning the second water pipeline in a record 24 hours of commencing the work.

With the commissioning of second pipeline, water supply to the town is set to be augmented by 45 MLD. The second 45 MLD filtration plant was also activated and water supply was resumed by Tuesday evening. The Municipal Engineering Department, which undertook the major work, came in for praise from all quarters.

Major Industries Minister Kanna Lakshminarayana along with Municipal Commissioner (I/C) switched on the water supply at Takkellapadu filtration plant.

Municipal Engineer S. Upendra Singh, DEE Nageswara Rao and AE Shafi monitored the works.

The GMC pressed 21 teams into service, with five teams working at the five sites where the intersections to the new pipeline were made. Sixteen teams were deputed at work sites where repairs were carried out. The GMC made sure that water was available round the clock by deploying 69 tankers.

“We are proud to achieve the remarkable engineering feat within 24 hours. The water travails of Guntur will end and the augmented water supply will also meet the futuristic needs of the growing city,” in-charge Commissioner A. Sarath told The Hindu. Dr. Sharath, who braved viral fever and undertook repeated visits, appeared visibly pleased with the effort.

Replacing the water pipeline had in the last ended on a fiasco costing a Commissioner his job and the delay in shifting of the pipeline had inordinately delayed the completion of Manipuram RoB.

The engineering officials completed the laying of new 1,200 mm dia MSP pipeline with cement castings from Raghava Nagar to Nehru Nagar High Level Reservoir by Tuesday afternoon. The existing worn out pipeline, which was aligned under Manipuram RoB, was removed paving the way for completing the approach road. The intersections were made at three blocks on Mangalagiri Road at Padmaja Petrol Bunk, one each block at Seethanagaram and Nehru Nagar Railway Crossing.

Later, the engineering officials pumped out the turbid water from Nehru Nagar reservoir. Regular water supply would resume from Wednesday.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 October 2010 10:47
 

BMC all set to remove illegal mobile towers

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The Pioneer  06.10.2010

BMC all set to remove illegal mobile towers

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched special drive to remove illegal mobile towers on the instructions of Bhopal Division Commissioner Manoj Shrivastava. Four towers were removed on the first day of the drive on Tuesday.

Bhopal Municipal Corporation Commissioner Manish Singh instructed the BMC squad to remove all illegal mobile towers in the city. Telecom companies have erected about 317 towers in the city and 158 towers are unauthorised and have been put up without adhering to the prescribed norms.

Acting jointly on the BMC Commissioner's instructions, building permission department and anti-encroachment department of the BMC carried out a special drive in the city and removed towers of Reliance Infratel at Nariyalkheda, Machna Colony and Malviya Nagar. A tower of the Tata Infocom was also removed from Malviya Nagar. During the last one year, the BMC has removed a total of 23 towers. The drive against illegal towers would continue until all is removed, officials said.

BMC administration has also issued notices to Idea, Airtel, Tata Infocom, Tata Docomo, BSNL, Reliance and Vodafone companies to remove their illegal towers. If they fail to remove them, the BMC would remove them, officials warned.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 October 2010 06:29
 


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