PWD sets aside Rs.12cr to fix rain damaged roads in GGm by oct
Gurugram, Sept. 14 -- Roads across Gurugram that were damaged during the monsoon will be fully repaired and strengthened by the end of October, said officials on Friday. The repair works will include filling potholes, resurfacing, and strengthening of major and internal stretches to ensure smoother commuting for residents.
Deputy commissioner Ajay Kumar said all departments have been directed to work in close coordination to meet the October deadline. "Our priority is to provide citizens with safe and quality roads. Every damaged stretch will be restored before the next spell of heavy rains," he added. Kumar was speaking during a review meeting on Saturday chaired by chief minister Nayab Singh Saini via video conferencing.
The meeting assessed progress of post-monsoon road strengthening works across Haryana. The chief minister directed officials to ensure timely and high-quality work.
Kumar reported that the public works department (buildings and roads) has prepared an estimate of Rs.17 crore for repairing 29 roads covering 23km. Tenders have been floated, and work is expected to begin within the next three weeks.
Similarly, the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) has initiated repairs on 46 roads in Sector 37, spanning 5.25km at a cost of Rs.3.25 crore. These works are targeted for completion by October....
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