Chief Minister writes Union Road Transport & Highways Minister

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Requested for his intervention to speed up execution of four-lane bridge over Kanupur Spill Channel

Chief Minister Naveen Pattanaik has written a letter today to Union Minister, Road Transport & Highways And Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Shri Nitin Gadkari regarding the Delay in the execution of four- lane bridge over Kanupur Spill Channel at Km 173.325 of Rimuli-Roxy-Rajamunda Section of NH 215 (New NH 520) by NHAI. CM has requested the Union Minister urged for his intervention in the matter in providing an early solution to the issue. Any delay would lead to further cost escalation of the project and loss of benefit it is intended for, say CM in his letter ..
In the letter CM Sri Pattanaik writes ” Government of Odisha has undertaken construction of Kanupur Irrigation project , a major irrigation project over River Baitarani in the state of Odisha which will create an irrigation potential of 29578 ha in the tribal dominated Keonjhar district.The project is being funded by Central assistance under AIBP. The construction works for the project has been started since 2004-05, and yet to be completed because of various problems. At present we have completed major headwork components except the earth dam in the river gap and five blocks of the spillway. These left-over components are suspended temporarily because of the fact that a 315m long 4-lane bridge is to be constructed over the spill channel at Km 173.325 of Rimuli-Roxy-Rajamunda Section of NH215 (New NH 520) by NHAI. The NH runs parallel to the 3460m long earth dam in this portion and the above-mentioned bridge remains a major bottleneck in completion of the balance components, writes Sri Pattanaik.
CM of Odisha has raised his concern regarding the inaction of NHAI and writes ” As NHAI did not take up the work on its own after several meetings and correspondence at different levels, construction of the bridge came to the scope of Kanupur Project Authority after obtaining the consent of NHAI. Accordingly, Project Authority started the work for the tendered cost of Rs.40.68 crore out of which NHAI agreed to bear 80% and the balance by the Project Authority. But, later on, the cost of the bridge was revised to Rs.100.53 crore due to change in its design because of underground geological conditions; and this matter was brought to the knowledge of NHAI. However, NHAI did not agree to bear their share of 80% of the revised cost, so the work was stopped. In order to resolve this matter, a meeting was held on 07.03.2019 between the Chairman, NHAI with the Principal Secretary, Department of Water Resources at New Delhi. Principal Secretary stated in the meeting that since NHAI remained firm in bearing 80% of the initial cost of Rs. 40.68cr. And nothing beyond that amount was acceptable to them, the work undertaken by DoWR is being considered for termination. He requested Chairman to take up the work at their level; and under such circumstances Government of Odisha is ready to bear the committed 20% of the original design cost of Rs.40.68 crore. After the meeting, Kanupur Project Authority has stopped the work and terminated the contract and intimated contract closure matter to the Project Director, NHAI, PIU, Rourkela to enable NHAI to initiate the construction process since August 2019. In the meantime, more than one year has elapsed,
and neither the work has been started nor any response as regards to plan, program, and implementation of the bridge has ever been communicated by NHAI to the Project Authorities despite several correspondences.
Since Government at present is taking all out steps for the early completion of Kanupur Irrigation Project and is committed to economic upliftment of the tribal community by providing irrigation to the agricultural fields, completion of the bridge carries a lot of importance not only to us but also to Central Government.” CM mentions in his letter.
So in his letter, CM has requested the Union Minister to intervene in the matter for providing an early solution to the issue.

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