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CEO ERA reviews progress on WB, ADB funded projects

Stresses on timeline completion to discourage cost overrun

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Srinagar , 17 Jan 2019

Chief Executive Officer, J&K ERA Dr. Raghav Langer today reviewed the progress on various projects funded by the World Bank/Asian Development  Bank, here at a high level meeting.The meeting was attended by the senior functionaries of SMC, R&B, PHE, JKPCC and UEED.Commissioner, SMC  Peerzada Hafizullah Shah briefed about the status of work on various components of urban flood management infrastructure of Jhelum Tawi Flood  Recovery Project (JTFRP). He said work on construction of 49 storm water pumping stations at an estimated cost of Rs 102 crores was awarded in  December 2018 and work on these sub-projects, which primarily involve the installation of electromechanical equipments along with requisite civil  works, will be completed within 18 months.He further said that preparation of DPR for the construction of Nadroo drainage scheme will be completed by  the next week, while DPR for Bonpora scheme is under preparation.The CEO directed SMC to expedite the process of procurement of mobile waste  water testing equipments for monitoring of water at pumping stations and other equipments to be provided to the SMC under JTFRP. He further directed  SMC to prepare a design for the SCADA building in consultation with Department of Disaster Management Relief Rehabilitation and Reconstruction,  which is proposed to be housed in the Composite Central Control Room that will also include proposed SEOC (State Emergency Operations Centre) at  Humhama.General Manager JKPCC Harkewal Singh informed that Environment and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the new proposed hospital  complex at L.D Hospital which is estimated to cost Rs 74 crores is on and expected to be completed by   January25, 2019 along with other necessary  tests that are required to be done prior to start of work on the ground.

The GM JKPCC further informed that work on construction of Higher Secondary School at Jawahar Nagar, 8 bridges and 3 road sub-projects at  Baramulla, Pulwama, Anantnag and Shopian Districts is also underway.The CEO JTFRP directed JKPCC to strictly follow the quality parameters in the  execution of works and also get the tests conducted at site verified from the third party.Giving details about the progress of the component of  strengthening of critical Infrastructure, SE R&B, Mushtaq Ahmad Shagoo informed that bids for the construction of 3  buildings at Govt. Degree College,  Bemina, GDC  Anantnag , GDC, Bijbehara are being evaluated while as the bid evaluation process for the construction of 120 bed new in-patient,  operation theatre and spinal care centre at Bone and Joint Hospital, Barzulla has been completed and referred to contract committee of R&B for  necessary approval. He added that tenders for the construction of 35 school buildings in Kashmir division have also been issued out of which  evaluation process for 27 has been completed. He further informed that the construction of 5 bridges have been tendered out of which 01 is ready for  award while as DPRs are being prepared for the 12 road sub-projects in Kashmir.Meanwhile, Dr Raghav reviewed the progress of under execution  ADB funded projects in Srinagar.

Director Kashmir ERA Showkat Wani informed that as on date 86% physical progress has been achieved on Jehangir-chowk Rambagh flyover project.  He further said that the construction of downward ramp at Allochi-Bagh is already complete, while construction of upward ramp at Rambagh is in full  swing. He said in the 3rd and final phase of the project from Jehangir-Chowk to Amar Singh College crossing, focus is being laid on the construction of  heavy structural components like erection of pre-cast concrete girders followed by laying of concrete slabs. He added that work on Grade Separator at  TRC is underway with 75% physical progress achieved on it. As regards progress of Storm water drainage projects, it was said that construction of  Storm water drainage system for Rawalpora-Chanapora area having a catchment area of 284.76 hectares is also nearing completion.Preparedness for  forthcoming Jammu and Kashmir Infrastructure Development programme (JKIDP) to be funded by Asian Development Bank were also discussed during  the course of the meeting.Chief Engineer PHE informed that for augmentation of water supply by 10 MGD in Greater Srinagar, increasing service levels  of water supply as per CPHEED norms at a tentative cost of Rs 270 crores have been provided under JKIDP.The CEO,ERA directed the officers of the  line departments present in the meeting to ensure completion of all projects within the agreed timelines to prevent cost overruns.The meeting was also  attended by Chief Engineer, UEED/ Director Safeguards JKERA, Satinder Singh Rana, Chief Engineer, PHE, Kashmir, Abdul Wahid, Director Kashmir  J&KERA, J&K, Showkat Wani, Director Planning and Coordination, JTFRP, Iftikhar Ahmad Hakim, Director Technical, JTFRP Khalid Ahmad, Director  Disaster Management JTFRP, Amir Ali, Director, Finance, J&KERA, Chief Accounts Officer, SE, R&B, Kashmir, JTFRP and other senior officers of  JKERA, UEED, PHED and  SMC.

 

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