First phase to be completed next month
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Dhaka-Ctg 4-Lane Highway
First phase to be completed next month
Work on converting the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, the busiest in the country, into a dual carriageway goes on at a snail's pace. At places little or no work is being done. To speed up widening the 192-kilometre Dhaka-Chittagong highway, the communications ministry has set a new target to complete the work in at least 32km of the road by next month.
As per the fresh target, three kilometres of road in Feni and 29 km in Comilla and Chittagong will be upgraded to four lanes. The widened part of the highway is likely to be opened for traffic early next year, said ministry officials.
Communications Minister Obaidul Quader set the deadline after holding several meetings recently with the project's concessionaires and consultant.
Earlier in March, the ministry had fixed a similar target to complete widening 25 km of the two-lane highway by June, but it failed to meet the target due to fund crunch.
With Tk 500 crore in hand now, the ministry is confident of achieving the revised target.
Project officials, however, said the amount will be needed before December to make significant progress in the scheme.
A senior ministry official said, We need more money to meet the deadline. The money is required for laying stone chips and bitumen on the road.
The widening work in the rest part (160 kilometre) of the Dhaka-Chittagong highway is underway.
After taking office in 2009, the Awami League government had launched a Tk 2,382 crore scheme to upgrade the two-lane highway to four-lane one in three years.
The project was aimed at easing huge tailbacks which have become a regular occurrence on the highway.
The government in January 2010 entered deals with Chinese Sinohydro Engineering, and Bangladeshi Reza Constructions Ltd and Taher Brothers Ltd to widen the road.
But in the initial phase, valuable time was lost to inept consultancy, frequent change of project director and intervention in land-filling work by some ruling party men.
Though the project finally got underway early last year, it never gained any momentum as the concessionaires faced problems in removing illegal structures along the highway and collecting earth for land-filling, said contractors.
In February this year, they complained of not receiving adequate funds to speed up the work.
The following month the contractors suspended the project and resumed the work in June after receiving their dues.
The government has so far released Tk 645 crore for widening the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. It has allocated Tk 500cr for the project in the current fiscal year, although the project officials pressed for an allocation of at least Tk 1,000 crore for timely implementation of the scheme.
Visiting the highway recently, Obaidul Quader asked the officials concerned to expedite the upgrading work and ensure good quality.
Contacted, Project Director of the Dhaka-Chittagong four-lane project Ibne Hasan Alam said 80 percent land-filling work has been completed on the stretch from Feni to Chittagong, while the rate is 62 percent on the stretch from Daudkandi to Feni.
Construction of culverts, small bridges and three overpasses at as many level crossings on the highway is also going on in full swing, he added.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Dhaka-Ctg 4-Lane Highway
First phase to be completed next month
Work on converting the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, the busiest in the country, into a dual carriageway goes on at a snail's pace. At places little or no work is being done. To speed up widening the 192-kilometre Dhaka-Chittagong highway, the communications ministry has set a new target to complete the work in at least 32km of the road by next month.
As per the fresh target, three kilometres of road in Feni and 29 km in Comilla and Chittagong will be upgraded to four lanes. The widened part of the highway is likely to be opened for traffic early next year, said ministry officials.
Communications Minister Obaidul Quader set the deadline after holding several meetings recently with the project's concessionaires and consultant.
Earlier in March, the ministry had fixed a similar target to complete widening 25 km of the two-lane highway by June, but it failed to meet the target due to fund crunch.
With Tk 500 crore in hand now, the ministry is confident of achieving the revised target.
Project officials, however, said the amount will be needed before December to make significant progress in the scheme.
A senior ministry official said, We need more money to meet the deadline. The money is required for laying stone chips and bitumen on the road.
The widening work in the rest part (160 kilometre) of the Dhaka-Chittagong highway is underway.
After taking office in 2009, the Awami League government had launched a Tk 2,382 crore scheme to upgrade the two-lane highway to four-lane one in three years.
The project was aimed at easing huge tailbacks which have become a regular occurrence on the highway.
The government in January 2010 entered deals with Chinese Sinohydro Engineering, and Bangladeshi Reza Constructions Ltd and Taher Brothers Ltd to widen the road.
But in the initial phase, valuable time was lost to inept consultancy, frequent change of project director and intervention in land-filling work by some ruling party men.
Though the project finally got underway early last year, it never gained any momentum as the concessionaires faced problems in removing illegal structures along the highway and collecting earth for land-filling, said contractors.
In February this year, they complained of not receiving adequate funds to speed up the work.
The following month the contractors suspended the project and resumed the work in June after receiving their dues.
The government has so far released Tk 645 crore for widening the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. It has allocated Tk 500cr for the project in the current fiscal year, although the project officials pressed for an allocation of at least Tk 1,000 crore for timely implementation of the scheme.
Visiting the highway recently, Obaidul Quader asked the officials concerned to expedite the upgrading work and ensure good quality.
Contacted, Project Director of the Dhaka-Chittagong four-lane project Ibne Hasan Alam said 80 percent land-filling work has been completed on the stretch from Feni to Chittagong, while the rate is 62 percent on the stretch from Daudkandi to Feni.
Construction of culverts, small bridges and three overpasses at as many level crossings on the highway is also going on in full swing, he added.