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Chandigarh: No payment to road contractors sans ‘satisfactory’ report from third party

By, Chandigarh
Published on: Oct 05, 2025 07:12 AM IST

The meeting was attended by engineering secretary Prerna Puri; municipal commissioner Amit Kumar; UT chief engineer CB Ojha; MC chief engineer Sanjay Arora and other senior officers of the engineering wings.

Mandip Singh Brar, who is holding charge till the newly-appointed chief secretary H Rajesh Prasad joins service, on Saturday directed the Chandigarh MC and UT administration officials that no payment shall be released to the contractors for road re-carpeting without a satisfactory quality report from a third-party inspection agency.

The meeting was attended by engineering secretary Prerna Puri; municipal commissioner Amit Kumar; UT chief engineer CB Ojha; MC chief engineer Sanjay Arora and other senior officers of the engineering wings. (HT File)

He also instructed that strict action will be taken against agencies or officers responsible for non-completion of works within the targeted timelines.

Brar held a meeting on Saturday to review the status of road repair works across the city. The meeting was attended by engineering secretary Prerna Puri; municipal commissioner Amit Kumar; UT chief engineer CB Ojha; MC chief engineer Sanjay Arora and other senior officers of the engineering wings.

During the meeting, the chief engineers briefed the chief secretary on the overall condition of the city roads, the extent of the road network, and stretches identified for urgent repairs following technical assessment. They also apprised him of the action plan for repair and resurfacing works scheduled in the coming weeks and months, the current status of tenders, and other related matters concerning execution and timelines.

The MC, which is responsible for maintaining over 2,000km of roads — including V-3 sector-dividing roads, V-4 shopping streets, V-5 sector circulation roads, and V-6 access roads to houses — as well as parking lots, rehabilitation colonies, and village roads, is facing a severe fund crunch.

 
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