Stop creating concrete monsters, build aesthetic structures: Naeem to Engineers

Minister calls for maintaining quality of works

27/02/2017
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Jammu, Feb 26: Minister for Public Works, Naeem Akhtar today stressed upon the officials to avoid containerization of the State, saying that 'signature structures' with architectural value must come up within time-bound framework. "Stop creating concrete monsters, build aesthetic structures," he told the engineers. Speaking to the officers at a detailed review meeting of PWD here, the Minister said the engineers should avoid creating concrete monsters in the State. He said quality and timelines have to be strictly adhered to in the construction works.
"Timelines have to be followed in letter and spirit. I will judge all of you by quality of work and speed. I will not entertain any cost overrun of the projects," Akhtar said while addressing the officers. He directed the officers to review the "sick schemes" and work for speedy clearance of the projects languishing because of delay in forest clearance, and other departmental interventions. The Minister stressed on better coordination between Revenue, Forest and Works Department. He directed the engineers to nominate a nodal officer for getting the forest clearance approval speedily within already set timeframe. He further sought suggestions from the engineers for improving working of the organization and assured them all the genuine demands would be met.
The Minister directed officials to make the process of execution of works hassle-free, saying that planning, construction, up-gradation and maintenance of roads, bridges and buildings must be the concern for all the officials of the Department. "Providing connectivity to unconnected habitations has to be our first aim," he said. Akhtar said in order to gain movement in the ongoing developmental era, the culmination of engineers in prestigious projects would help the Government to provide good governance to the people of the State. "PWD needs a professional touch and Government will do everything to revamp this vital department," he said.
The meeting was informed that Central Road Fund (CRF) - a Central sector scheme, is primarily focused for development of State Roads & Bridges including projects of Inter State Connectivity and economic importance. The funding under CRF is made by Government of India out of the accruals on account of cess collected on sale of petrol and diesel. Officials informed the meeting that during the 2015-16, 25 schemes at an estimated cost of Rs 785.56 crore have been sanctioned by GoI. "Inter State Connectivity is an important sub component of CRF funding.
Construction of 1210 mtr span double lane RCC bridge over Ravi River village Keerian- Gandial (Kathua) has been sanctioned by GOI and taken up in hand at an estimated cost of Rs. 158.84 Crore under the scheme," they said.
Minister of State for Transport, Public Works (R&B), Revenue, RDD & PR, Sunil Sharma, Commissioner Secretary (PWD) Rohit Kansal, Development Commissioner Works, Bimal Tikkoo, Chief Engineer PMGSY Jammu P L Bushan, Chief Engineer R&B Jammu Alok Mengi, Chief Conservator Forests (CCF) Superintending Engineers (SEs) and Executive Engineers (Xens) among other senior officials of the Department attended the meeting.

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