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Govt refuses to revise $1.62b Orange Line Metro project
By Shahbaz Rana
Published: September 30, 2018
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The Orange Line project has been facing delays since its inception due to multiple reasons. Now the revised date for the completion of the project is July next year. The federal government of the PTI has also ordered a thorough audit of the metro project. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has refused to revise the $1.62-billion Orange Line Metro Lahore project of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) after provincial authorities could not give a plausible justification for the revision.

The new Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in Punjab had sent a revised PC-I – documents which encompass all aspects of a project including its cost and design – for the approval of the federal government. The planning ministry then called a special Central Development Working Party (CDWP) meeting to approve the revised PC-I.

The CDWP meeting was called on Friday this week, but it had to be postponed after preliminary scrutiny of the revised PC-I showed no major variations between the original and revised documents, sources said.

The CDWP has the authority to approve all federal and foreign-funded development projects costing up to Rs3 billion and recommends projects that are of higher value to the Executive Committee of National Economic Council (Ecnec) for final approval.

Provincial authorities had given a statement in the Supreme Court that due to change in the scope of the project, payments to contractors could not be made.

During a pre-CDWP meeting, it was revealed that the total project cost was the same – $1.62 billion – in the original and revised documents. However, there were minor variations in the cost and scope of civil works but these were not big enough that required complete revision of the PC-I, they added.

Planning ministry officials said in the original PC-I, the provincial authorities had $145 million (Rs17.7 billion at the current exchange rate) for contingency liabilities. They pointed out that minor variations in civil works amounted to an additional Rs10 billion, which was within the limit of the total project cost.

PC-I is revised only when there is more than 15% escalation in the overall cost of the project or major variations in the project scope which push the total cost up by 15%, according to the planning manuals.

Both these reasons did not exist in the case of Metro Line project. The Orange Line is funded by China under the CPEC framework. The last provincial government had claimed $195 million in tax exemptions in line with the tax relief available to other CPEC projects.

The Orange Line project has been facing delays since its inception due to multiple reasons. Now the revised date for its completion is July next year. The federal government has also ordered a thorough audit of the project.

OLMT project to face further delays

The allocation of $145 million for contingency liabilities was part of both the original PC-I as well as the loan agreement signed with a Chinese financial institution

Planning ministry sources said in order to cover up the whole mess, the provincial authorities deleted $145 million under the contingency head in the revised PC-I.

Punjab Mass Transit Authority Managing Director Sibtain Fazal Haleem was not available for comments despite repeated attempts.

Lawyers representing contractors have informed the Supreme Court that outstanding payments were hampering progress of the project.

The secretary finance and chief engineer in one of the hearings told the apex court that due to the change in the scope of work, the PC-I needed to be revised, according to a short court order in the case.

The court had ordered the fixing of timelines for fulfilling all procedural requirements aimed at completing the project on a fast-track basis and to avoid cost escalation.

During the last hearing held on August 30, Haleem informed the apex court that the question of payments to the contractors could be resolved quickly if the process of approval of PC-I was completed at the federal and provincial levels.

OLMT most cost-intensive project in world

On the basis of his assertion, the apex court directed all the stakeholders to submit an action plan with clear deadlines, which could ensure expeditious final approval of the revised PC-I.

After consultation with all stakeholders, an action plan was submitted in the apex court that required approval of the revised PC-I by the CDWP on September 14. After the CDWP approval, the revised PC-I was to be finally approved by Ecnec till September 24.

Due to this, the planning ministry had scheduled the CDWP meeting for September 28.

The court had nominated the managing director of the Punjab Mass Transit Authority as the focal person to coordinate implementation on the action plan.

Ministry sources said the bid to get the revised PC-I approved by the CDWP might be aimed at covering up other irregularities in the scheme.

Published in The Express
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1814716/2-govt-refuses-revise-1-62b-orange-line-metro-project/

Pti will lose votes from Lahore but will win everywhere else in Punjab a win win i say
@BHarwana @PakSword
 
Puray lahore ka kia hoga jo khudda hua hai? Itna zyada infrastructure jo khara kr dia hai us ka kia hoga..
 
First of all PMLN idiots wasted billions on this project and neglected Dams. Now PTI will delay the project and cost us more money. In my advise PTI should make fuss for few days for political scoring and then complete the project instead of wasting further money of awam. PTI need to understand that next elections are 5 years away and they have to get out of post election mode. If people will suffer they will blame PTI and not PMLN. PTI should make a fuss for few days do the audit, educate people about the project and then move on.

That is my humble thinking.
 
Previous Govt already spent 90% percent allocated budget for this and project is near completion, stopping it at this stage will cause massive damage to economy....

I.K should not stop this project.
 
This bound to happened when you waste billions of dollars and leave other govt to do your work. Once if it's completed shahbaz sharif will come forward and say look we did this this is our project etc crap.

Poor Planning of PMLN and waste of our billions.
 
Should not delay the project

The elections are 5 years away
 
This should be completed in 3 months or less to be honest we need to make money in order to start repaying debts


  • Lahore Train Project
  • KPK Metro Bus


  • Both these projects need to be completed on emergency basis with minimum new cost

People Travelling on Infrastructure = Money for Province/Federal Level and we can pay debt back
 
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PTI has brains you don't worry about that.

Why should i worry about PTI.
They have performed enough to give away the size of their brains.
Restoration of Iftikhar Chodry was one. Saving Zardari govt. from the first long march of Dr. TuQ was another. and list is long.
I'm affraid next PTI announce, Lahore is annexed from Pakistan.
 
First of all PMLN idiots wasted billions on this project and neglected Dams. Now PTI will delay the project and cost us more money. In my advise PTI should make fuss for few days for political scoring and then complete the project instead of wasting further money of awam. PTI need to understand that next elections are 5 years away and they have to get out of post election mode. If people will suffer they will blame PTI and not PMLN. PTI should make a fuss for few days do the audit, educate people about the project and then move on.

That is my humble thinking.

Well money is coming from China as investment/BOT.

This should be completed in 3 months or less to be honest we need to make money in order to start repaying debts


  • Lahore Train Project
  • KPK Metro Bus


  • Both these projects need to be completed on emergency basis with minimum new cost

People Travelling on Infrastructure = Money for Province/Federal Level and we can pay debt back

These projects will not earn money. They are supposed to provide cheap transport to average people in cities.
 
Benefits of Metro / Train Projects:

1- 100 people travel on 1 vehicle less fuel is required vs 100 people travelling in 100 Cars.
2- Less cars on road means less Traffic congestion , Traffic congestion burns more fuel vs running traffic.
3- The Metro/Train project earns Daily "Revenue from Ticket Sales" 2 way travel by 3 Million people in metro city. So lot of money is generated in 30 day period.
4- Train/Bus tracks don't get congested , so you get point A to point B efficiently avoiding traffic bottleneck. Health benefits as you have have less tiredness or stress


Functional System

(In one City)

3,000,000 travelers x 100 rupee Ride Ticket x 2 (two way ticket) = 60 Crore , earned per day
  • Stalled KPK bus project makes Zero Rupee per day (Peshawar) [Project Status 80%]
  • Stalled Lahore Orange train makes Zero Rupees per day (Lahore) [Project Status 90%]
  • Stalled KCR Circular Railway makes Zero gains per day (Karachi) [Project Status 0%]
  • Stalled Steeles Mills earn Zero Gains per day (Karachi) [Project Status Dis-functional]
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  • Running Metro Bus Lahore Project Earning Cash [Turkish Company Running Show]
  • Running Metro Bus Project Rawalpindi Earning Cash[Turkish Company Running Show]
  • Running Meto Bus Project Multan Earning Cash[Turkish Company Running Show]


Every Energy Project has to be earning Money !!! We can't have stories like Nandi Poor project which is completed 3 times only for Power plant to burn out or Terbella Dam , power Unit having a burn out due to Bad management
 
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Well money is coming from China as investment/BOT.



These projects will not earn money. They are supposed to provide cheap transport to average people in cities.
The pmln Punjab government had allocated funds for grave yards to the orange line project. Care to make any comments on that?
 

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