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UGD project: Corporation takes steps to cancel packages

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The Hindu                11.06.2013

UGD project: Corporation takes steps to cancel packages

The slow progress in underground drainage project in Erode, has put lot of vehicle users into hardships.- PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
The slow progress in underground drainage project in Erode, has put lot of vehicle users into hardships.- PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
 
Notice served to contractors; move follows slow progress of works.

The Erode Corporation has initiated efforts to cancel two packages coming under its ambitious underground drainage (UGD) project and served notices to the contractors who bagged them.

The move follows slow progress in the Package I and II, which were awarded a long time ago.

Corporation sources said the Package I was awarded in January 2010 to lay pipelines to a length of 201 km. The work should have been completed by January this year. But the contractor who bagged the Package I could lay pipelines only to a length of 85 km in three years, which was less than 50 per cent of the total work.

In the Package II, the civic body had planned to lay pipelines to a length of about 110 km. The work order for the package was issued in May 2012. But the contractor, who bagged the work, had completed laying pipelines to a length of just 2.5 km.

The slow progress in the laying of pipelines had left the residents in the town to face difficulties while travelling.

Trenches were dug up damaging the road infrastructure and many of them were left open. In a few parts of the town, the trenches were not closed properly after laying the pipelines.

People and elected representatives took up the issue with the senior officials urging them to instruct the contractors to carry out the works quickly.

“We discussed the issue with the contractors on a number of occasions and urged them to speed up the works. But, there was little progress in the two packages despite several requests,” a senior official said.

Councillors had raised the issue a number of times urging the civic body to complete the project quickly.

Mayor R. Mallika Paramasivam admitted that the progress of UGD works was not satisfactory and said steps were being taken up to cancel the contracts and call for tenders to re-allot the works. “We have to cancel the contracts because the progress is very slow. Officials from the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration had already reviewed the situation and we will soon get the approval to go for a re-tender,” she told The Hindu .