
F&CC issues work orders worth Rs 67 cr, approves new estimates of Rs 4 crore
The works approved mainly include scarifying the roads and then laying premix on them. Some of these works are already in progress in Mohali. Apart from premix work on main roads and internal streets, work relating to desilting of sewerage lines, cleaning of road drains, and other development tasks were also included.
Speaking to The Indian Express after the meeting, Mayor Amarjit Singh Jeeti Sidhu said that roads in Mohali whose lifespan had ended are being overlaid with premix, and in particular, in several areas, roads are being scraped before applying premix so that their height does not increase. Special attention is being given to this on the main roads.
He added that work in Mohali is being carried out according to the needs and suggestions of councillors of different wards as well as local residents. He said that officials have been instructed to monitor these works from time to time so that there is no compromise with quality. He said that if there is any deficiency in the quality of the ongoing works, then action will be taken against the contractors and the responsible officers concerned.
Present in the meeting were Municipal Commissioner Parminder Pal Singh, Senior Deputy Mayor Amrik Singh Somal, Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi, committee members councillors Jasbir Singh Manku and Anuradha Anand, along with Chief Engineer Naresh Batta and other officials.
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