National

CPWD backs DTTDC’s revised cost for Signature Bridge construction

New Delhi, Apr 30 (PTI) The construction of the much-awaited Signature Bridge on the Yamuna will pick up the pace as the CPWD has endorsed an additional estimate of around Rs 231 crore of the DTTDC to complete the project, an official has said.

The PWD had sought the Central Public Works Department’s “expert opinion” after the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) had submitted a revised estimate of Rs 1,575 crore.

Of the revised estimate, the Delhi government has released Rs 1,344 crore for the project that has witnessed cost escalation several times since its construction started.

The official, who is privy to information related to the project, said out of the Rs 231 crore, the Delhi government’s Public Works Department (PWD) has already given Rs 36 crore to the DTTDC, but it had not released the amount to the contractor in view of the PWD seeking the CPWD’s “expert opinion”.

Last week, the Delhi High Court pulled up the PWD and the DTTDC for “quibbling over” the amount to be paid for the construction of the “long overdue” Signature Bridge.

The court also gave them the last opportunity to ensure the project is completed without any increase in cost.

The bridge, once completed, will share the burden of vehicular traffic, currently being borne by the Wazirabad bridge, used to commute to and from Delhi and Ghaziabad.

The bridge will connect the Outer Ring Road on the western bank with the Wazirabad Road on the eastern side of the Yamuna.

“The PWD had objected to the revised estimate of Rs 1,575 crore as submitted by the DTTDC to complete the construction work of Signature Bridge.

“Thereafter, the PWD sought the expert opinion of the CPWD, which has now endorsed the revised estimate of the DTTDC to complete the project,” a senior official said.

He said the issue of the revised estimate of the bridge will be sent to the Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) of the Delhi government and then, the cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, will take a final decision on it.

Announced in 2004, the project received a nod from the Delhi cabinet in 2007 and it was initially expected to be completed at a modified estimate of Rs 1,131 crore before the Commonwealth Games, which were held here in October, 2010.

The bridge had obtained environmental clearance in 2011 and was set to be completed by December 2013.

The date of completing project was pushed to June 2016 and then to July 2017, which was further pushed to December 2017.

Dear Readers,
As an independent media platform, we do not take advertisements from governments and corporate houses. It is you, our readers, who have supported us on our journey to do honest and unbiased journalism. Please contribute, so that we can continue to do the same in future.

Related posts