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Implementation of 10 mega projects sluggish
SAM Staff, May 27, 2017
Padma Bridge Project
The Bangladesh government is unlikely to complete any mega projects in its current tenure, to expire in January 2019, because of sluggish progress in their implementation in the outgoing financial year.
Officials said that lower than expected implementation rate of the projects in the outgoing financial year caused uncertainty over the completion of three mega projects by the end of the current tenure of the government.
Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Metro Rail and Payra Sea Port projects are scheduled to be completed before 2019.
Putting on the fast track in 2014, the government prioritised 10 projects including, Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Metro rail, Rooppur nuclear power plant, Rampal power plant, Payra sea port, Matarbari power plant, Padma bridge rail link and Dohazari-Cox’s Bazar-Gundum rail link, giving separate allocations in 2016.
Finance minister AMA Muhith while announcing the national budget on June 2, 2016 allocated Tk 18,727 crore for eight of the 10 fast-track mega projects for timely implementation.
The officials blamed lack of capacity at the ministries and the killing of foreigners, including Japanese, in extremist attack on a Gulshan cafe in Dhaka on July 1, 2016 for the slow progress in the implementation of the projects in the outgoing financial year.
Former finance adviser to caretaker government Mirza Azizul Islam said that slow progress in project implementation would ‘undermine the viability of the mega projects in future.’
Reducing contribution to the country’s economy, the delay would also raise the costs of the mega projects, he told New Age in the past week.
The Padma bridge rail link, a separate project, is facing uncertainty because of delayed singing of the loan deal by the China Exim Bank, said the officials.
Although the government wanted to commission metro rail service between Uttara and Agargaon in Dhaka by 2019, it was yet to complete the bidding process because of delay in the project’s initial works including detail design.
http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/05/27/implementation-10-mega-projects-sluggish/
SAM Staff, May 27, 2017
Padma Bridge Project
The Bangladesh government is unlikely to complete any mega projects in its current tenure, to expire in January 2019, because of sluggish progress in their implementation in the outgoing financial year.
Officials said that lower than expected implementation rate of the projects in the outgoing financial year caused uncertainty over the completion of three mega projects by the end of the current tenure of the government.
Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Metro Rail and Payra Sea Port projects are scheduled to be completed before 2019.
Putting on the fast track in 2014, the government prioritised 10 projects including, Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Metro rail, Rooppur nuclear power plant, Rampal power plant, Payra sea port, Matarbari power plant, Padma bridge rail link and Dohazari-Cox’s Bazar-Gundum rail link, giving separate allocations in 2016.
Finance minister AMA Muhith while announcing the national budget on June 2, 2016 allocated Tk 18,727 crore for eight of the 10 fast-track mega projects for timely implementation.
The officials blamed lack of capacity at the ministries and the killing of foreigners, including Japanese, in extremist attack on a Gulshan cafe in Dhaka on July 1, 2016 for the slow progress in the implementation of the projects in the outgoing financial year.
Former finance adviser to caretaker government Mirza Azizul Islam said that slow progress in project implementation would ‘undermine the viability of the mega projects in future.’
Reducing contribution to the country’s economy, the delay would also raise the costs of the mega projects, he told New Age in the past week.
The Padma bridge rail link, a separate project, is facing uncertainty because of delayed singing of the loan deal by the China Exim Bank, said the officials.
Although the government wanted to commission metro rail service between Uttara and Agargaon in Dhaka by 2019, it was yet to complete the bidding process because of delay in the project’s initial works including detail design.
http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/05/27/implementation-10-mega-projects-sluggish/