GURUGRAM: MCG has officially taken over maintenance of Suncity since ultimate week. Henceforth, it will be responsible for all civic works in the space, together with highway repairs, maintenance of streetlights and distribution of water, among other products and services. It has also gained the approvals to begin civic works in South City 1 and Palam Vihar, indicating the formalities of takeover mey be nearing the top.
In case of Suncity and DLF 1, 2, 3, the developer needed to finish infrastructure works earlier than the takeover, whereas for Palam Vihar, Sushant Lok 1 and South City 1, the builders had expressed their incapacity to finish the incomplete civic works, which MCG undertook to finish.
In flip, the builders will compensate MCG with land or cash. “We have allocated tenders and started the survey for civic works in Palam Vihar, Nirvana Country and South City 1. The state government is expected to approve the same for Sushant Lok 1 in a couple of days, and then we’ll get started work there as neatly,” said MCG commissioner Yashpal Yadav.
The bureaucracy concerned in the takeover is yet to get cleared in those circumstances. While civic works in all 4 colonies has both started or is ready to begin, approvals for other colonies, together with DLF 1, 2 and three are yet to be cleared.
Sources inside of MCG said takeover of those colonies may well be not on time because the Code of Conduct for the approaching General Elections is now acceptable and the it might not be imaginable for the government to move the orders. Yadav, on the other hand, claimed in a different way, pronouncing, “Prima facie, there must be no problems in completing takeover of those colonies, but if there is need, we won’t hesitate to write to the Election Commission to facilitate the process.”
The tenders for civic works in 5 colonies — Sushant Lok 1, South City 1 and a pair of, Palam Vihar and Nirvana Country are estimated to price Rs 98.52 crore. The division of city local bodies had given the associated fee approvals in November 2018, which got here to Rs 17.75 crore each and every for South City 1 and South City 2 (Phase 1), Rs 14.12 crore for DLF 1, Rs nine.43 crore for DLF 2, Rs 11.89 crore for DLF 3, Rs 4.25 crore for Suncity and Rs 19.32 crore for Palam Vihar. In case of DLF 1, 2, 3 and Suncity, the builders had agreed to finish some infrastructure work earlier than handing over those colonies, which are recently under growth.
The process of takeover of private colonies by way of MCG had started two years ago, in February 2017, with a press release by way of CM Manohar Lal Khattar. However, it faced many delays because of uncertainties over regulatory and prison implications of the takeover.
In case of Suncity and DLF 1, 2, 3, the developer needed to finish infrastructure works earlier than the takeover, whereas for Palam Vihar, Sushant Lok 1 and South City 1, the builders had expressed their incapacity to finish the incomplete civic works, which MCG undertook to finish.
In flip, the builders will compensate MCG with land or cash. “We have allocated tenders and started the survey for civic works in Palam Vihar, Nirvana Country and South City 1. The state government is expected to approve the same for Sushant Lok 1 in a couple of days, and then we’ll get started work there as neatly,” said MCG commissioner Yashpal Yadav.
The bureaucracy concerned in the takeover is yet to get cleared in those circumstances. While civic works in all 4 colonies has both started or is ready to begin, approvals for other colonies, together with DLF 1, 2 and three are yet to be cleared.
Sources inside of MCG said takeover of those colonies may well be not on time because the Code of Conduct for the approaching General Elections is now acceptable and the it might not be imaginable for the government to move the orders. Yadav, on the other hand, claimed in a different way, pronouncing, “Prima facie, there must be no problems in completing takeover of those colonies, but if there is need, we won’t hesitate to write to the Election Commission to facilitate the process.”
The tenders for civic works in 5 colonies — Sushant Lok 1, South City 1 and a pair of, Palam Vihar and Nirvana Country are estimated to price Rs 98.52 crore. The division of city local bodies had given the associated fee approvals in November 2018, which got here to Rs 17.75 crore each and every for South City 1 and South City 2 (Phase 1), Rs 14.12 crore for DLF 1, Rs nine.43 crore for DLF 2, Rs 11.89 crore for DLF 3, Rs 4.25 crore for Suncity and Rs 19.32 crore for Palam Vihar. In case of DLF 1, 2, 3 and Suncity, the builders had agreed to finish some infrastructure work earlier than handing over those colonies, which are recently under growth.
The process of takeover of private colonies by way of MCG had started two years ago, in February 2017, with a press release by way of CM Manohar Lal Khattar. However, it faced many delays because of uncertainties over regulatory and prison implications of the takeover.
MCG to start work in 2 more colonies after Suncity takeover
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March 18, 2019
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