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| Make 'timeline completion' of works benchmark: Wani to contractors | | | ET PLUS REPORT
Jammu, Feb 26: Asking contractors of government works to make quality, transparency and time line completion of works benchmark of their functioning, Minister for R&B, Abdul Majid Wani toay said that escalations due to delay often hamper outcomes on ground. Talking to the J&K Contractors Coordination Committee (JKCCC) members who called on him today to discuss issues pertaining to their community, Wani said ,"Contractors associated with the execution of government works particularly in social sector have to be more sensitive towards quality control and completion of works in the fixed time frame. He said maintaining that close rapport between the government officers and contractors is imperative in this regard. "I want a comprehensive proposal in this regard so that works go on hassle-free", he said adding that conducive atmosphere of working would help to launch the development projects successfully and ensure their timeline completion. He also R&B Department would formulate a joint committee of government officers and representatives of contractors to weed out problems and bottlenecks that occur in smooth functioning of system. "Lauding the initiative of e-tendering and e-procurement by Chief Minister in R&B and PMGSY, the contractor representatives said that this has brought more transparency and helped in fast tracking the projects. They also hoped that the Department of R&B would achieve new highs under the dynamic leadership of new incumbent Wani. Earlier in their memorandum the representatives raised several issues including making payments time bound, involving them in pre-budget discussion and, appointing their member in Labour Board etc. The J&K Contractors Coordination Committee was represented by its Chairman Ghulam Jeelani Purza, Vice Chairman Sham Singh Spokesman Bashir Ahmad Khan, General Secretary, Kashmir, Mohammad Ashraf Wani, General Secretary, Jammu, Vinod Kohli and other office bearers.
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