Thursday 18 August 2011

Highway repair to take months of Bangladesh


Although Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday gave a firm directive to repair all dilapidated highways before Eid-ul-Fitr, Roads and Highway Department (RHD) officials said it is practically not doable.
They said the huge task cannot be completed in such a short period even if highest effort is made. Proper repair of the highways will take at least several months, they added.
"We will try to fill the potholes and repair the badly damaged portions of the highways before the Eid to make the highways suitable for transport. But it will be very difficult to do so if rain continues," said an official requesting anonymity.
He said the repair work will be carried out following the limited tender method under which a contractor can be awarded a job of up to Tk 5 lakh within a couple of days, without any tender. If there is a fund shortage, contractors can be requested to carry out the repairs and submit bills later, he added.
"If we follow the emergency tender procedure, it will take us 20 days to complete a job of a small tender of 20 lakh taka, while a job of a large tender involving several crores will take about a month," he told The Daily Star.
Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain, however, said he already mobilised all his resources to carry out emergency road repair work across the country, so that there is no problem for vehicular movement.
When asked how much time is needed if funds are made available, Chief Engineer of RHD Shahab Uddin told the prime minister at a meeting on Tuesday that they will require at least six months to properly repair all roads and highways.
At the meeting held in the Prime Minister's Office, Hasina directed the communications ministry to repair all highways before the Eid so that people heading home do not face any trouble.
On repairing the badly damaged Dhaka-Mymensingh highway, Director of Dhaka-Mymensingh Four-Lane Project Firoz Iqbal said equipment and materials have been mobilised to fill up the potholes removing the water in them. He said proper repairs and laying fresh tarmac on the roads cannot be done without sunshine.
According to RHD records, out of the total 21,000 kilometres of major highways, about 4,400 kilometres are in bad condition requiring emergency repairs.
The communications ministry and its RHD claimed they could not repair the roads due to a fund shortage, but the finance ministry and many ruling Awami League leaders and lawmakers blamed the communications ministry for being negligent.
Meanwhile, the communications ministry yesterday cancelled all kinds of leave and holidays of engineers and field-level officers of RHD until further notice, for carrying out emergency repairs to the dilapidated highways before the Eid.
Similar orders were also issued for Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC), and Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) officials and employees.
The ministry ordered executive engineers, officers, and field workers of RHD, BRTC and BRTA to stay at the sites where emergency repair work will be carried out.
The ministry issued the order in the wake of growing public outcry against the sorry state of the country's highways, especially Dhaka-Mymensingh and Dhaka-Tangail highways.

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