PM opens expressway work today
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Front PagePM opens expressway work today
Unb, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the construction work of Dhaka Elevated Expressway today aiming to reduce traffic congestion in the capital city.
Italian-Thailand Development Public Company Ltd (Ital-Thai Company) has obtained the contract to build the expressway at a cost of Tk 8,703 crore.
Under the contract, Ital-Thai Company will build the expressway from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to Kutubkhali on Dhaka-Chittagong highway under public-private partnership (PPP).
The main expressway will be 21-kilometre long though its total length will be 26 kilometers with two link roads. There will be 35 ramps on the expressway.
Under the 25-year concession agreement, the concessionaire has to complete the project in three and half years from the date of issuance of the work order. The formal order will be issued soon.
If the contractor fails to complete the work by the stipulated time, it will have to pay a liquidity damage of $50,000 per day from the day following the deadline.
On the other hand, the government will have to hand over 30 percent of the project land to the company within a maximum period of six months and 35 percent each year in the next two years.
Failing to hand over the land timely, the government will have to pay the company a compensation of $ 10,000 per day.
In case of delay caused by litigation, both the parties will take the next course through negotiation.
The Cabinet has recently approved the draft of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway Project (Land Acquisition Act) 2011, an exclusive law for timely implementation of the plan.
According to the law, people affected by the project will be rehabilitated and provided with compensation.
As per the deal, 50 percent of the construction materials and expertise will be procured from the local market.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Front PagePM opens expressway work today
Unb, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the construction work of Dhaka Elevated Expressway today aiming to reduce traffic congestion in the capital city.
Italian-Thailand Development Public Company Ltd (Ital-Thai Company) has obtained the contract to build the expressway at a cost of Tk 8,703 crore.
Under the contract, Ital-Thai Company will build the expressway from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to Kutubkhali on Dhaka-Chittagong highway under public-private partnership (PPP).
The main expressway will be 21-kilometre long though its total length will be 26 kilometers with two link roads. There will be 35 ramps on the expressway.
Under the 25-year concession agreement, the concessionaire has to complete the project in three and half years from the date of issuance of the work order. The formal order will be issued soon.
If the contractor fails to complete the work by the stipulated time, it will have to pay a liquidity damage of $50,000 per day from the day following the deadline.
On the other hand, the government will have to hand over 30 percent of the project land to the company within a maximum period of six months and 35 percent each year in the next two years.
Failing to hand over the land timely, the government will have to pay the company a compensation of $ 10,000 per day.
In case of delay caused by litigation, both the parties will take the next course through negotiation.
The Cabinet has recently approved the draft of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway Project (Land Acquisition Act) 2011, an exclusive law for timely implementation of the plan.
According to the law, people affected by the project will be rehabilitated and provided with compensation.
As per the deal, 50 percent of the construction materials and expertise will be procured from the local market.