SRINAGAR, MAY 9: Minister for Public Works and Culture, Naeem
Akhtar, today called for ramping up capacities and positioning the Jammu and
Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation (JKPCC) as a major player in the
booming public and private sector market.
The
Minister made these remarks while chairing the 93rd board meeting of the
corporation at Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre here. The
marathon meeting that lasted for over three hours was attended by top officers
of the works department and JKPCC, among others.
“The
message that must go out of this meeting is that the corporation is on a reform
trajectory. In today’s competitive market, you have to streamline
systems. Proper processes need to be put into place to strengthen the
infrastructure available with the corporation and mould it as a competitor in
the infra development market,” Akhtar said.
Naeem
said the Prime Minister’s Development Package wherein thousands of crores
of rupees are going to be invested in building infrastructure projects in Jammu
and Kashmir provides a window of opportunity for the corporation to build
capacities.
“This
is an opportunity for you to not only gain experience while undertaking
mega-construction projects coming up in the state but also to use this experience
to become a market leader and go for bidding in national and international
markets,” Akhtar said.
Pointing
out the interventions required to exploit the full potential of the
corporation, Akhtar said the state government will extend all possible support
to make it happen. He said the corporation has vast potential to
emerge as another successfully listed corporation from the state after J&K
Bank.
“To
standardise the contracting process, including the procurement of mechanical
equipment utilised in hospitals like lifts, you must set up a cell that will
work under the Development Commissioner (Works). Rather than going for a
particular brand, tenders should be normative but with no compromise on the
quality,” the minister said.
The
works minister said the modifications made to projects without revising the DPR
results in liability and the tendering processes must be put in place to stop
works in excess of the already approved project in future.
“Bidding processes
should be adhered to in future while giving out projects to vendors.
Performance of contractors and labour contractors should be assessed and those
living up to the expectations of the corporations must be encouraged,”
the minister said.
The
meeting was also attended by Vice-Chairman JKPCC Khalid Jehangir, Advisor Infrastructure Pradeep Singh, Commissioner
Secretary R&B Sajeev Verma, Development Commissioner (Works) Satish Razdan and MD JKPCC Waqar Mustafa Shonthu.
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