Udupi: DC directs blacklisting of contractors for Indrali railway overbridge delay


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Jan 6: Deputy Commissioner Dr K Vidya Kumari has directed engineers to initiate action for blacklisting contractors responsible for the prolonged delay in completing the Indrali Railway Overbridge project. This directive was issued during a review meeting held at the DC Office in Manipal.

The construction of the overbridge, which began in 2018 as part of the road widening initiative between Udupi and Manipal, remains incomplete even after five years. The delay has caused significant inconvenience to commuters, sparking frequent public complaints. Dr Vidya Kumari attributed the delay to the contractor’s negligence and instructed engineers to issue notices for blacklisting the primary and subcontractors involved in the project.

In an earlier progress review meeting, contractors and engineers from the National Highway division were directed to deploy workers for day and night shifts to expedite the work. However, the lack of sufficient manpower has continued to hinder progress. The Deputy Commissioner stressed the importance of prioritizing public interest and instructed the immediate deployment of additional laborers to speed up the construction process.

She specifically directed the assignment of more workers for welding tasks and urged the completion of supplementary work required for the installation of girders on the overbridge. Additionally, Dr Vidya Kumari called for a detailed plan to complete the remaining work and ensure all necessary resources and documentation are in place.

District Superintendent of Police Dr Arun K raised concerns over the safety risks arising from the delay, highlighting an increase in road accidents. He warned that negligence in completing the work would result in legal action against the contractors and engineers involved.

Senior Engineer of Konkan Railway Gopal Krishna, assistant executive engineers from the Sringeri-Chikkamagaluru National Highway Division, and other officials were present at the meeting.

 

 

  

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  • cliff, mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2025

    Is blacklisting of contractors solves any purpose? it is all process in a full circle.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Tue, Jan 07 2025

    This is all show baaji. Nothing is going to happen. The district administration is trying to show that they are doing something while everybody sitting there knows that they are there for some chaai and some comments for the media and tax paying public and disperse. By the way the fourlane tar road was completed somewhere in 2009 or 2010. Since then, there is a railway bridge only on one side, not 2018. In 2018, the tar road was made concrete.

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Tue, Jan 07 2025

    Punishment is a must in our democracy. Similarity street goondas and people who take law in their hands should be heavily punished

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  • J.F.D Souza, Attavar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2025

    What about D. K District. So many projects are unnecessarily dragged and delayed for years together. Why no similar action taken against the contractors. Why the period of these projects extended for years together unnecessarily. Its really a suspense. Something has to be done by the District Administration.

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  • M H Rashid, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 06 2025

    "If the contractors took 5 long years to complete the project, why was no action taken earlier? Waiting for 5 years to act raises serious questions about accountability and oversight. Delays of this magnitude should have been addressed promptly to prevent further loss of time and resources."

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Mon, Jan 06 2025

    Governments and agencies need to prioritize accountability and transparency in public works. Regular audits, coupled with penalties for delays, can ensure better execution. Simultaneously, empowering local authorities with more decision-making power and improving coordination between agencies can make a significant difference. integrating technology like real-time project monitoring or community oversight could improve accountability for such projects

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jan 06 2025

    another addition to the long list of uncomplete project within scheduled time,,shows what is the level of corruption in this third world demo crazy country....but we still close our eyes and do not accept the fact..

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 06 2025

    Among other jokes!!

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  • Vinay, DXB/IXE

    Mon, Jan 06 2025

    Kuch na hua tho bhi muskil nahi lekin kisiko takleef tho patha chali.

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