High Court frowns over PWD & DTTDC sparring over Signature Bridge cost

Update: 2018-04-26 18:06 GMT
NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Thursday frowned upon two city government departments for "quibbling over" the amount to be paid for construction of the "long overdue" Signature Bridge across the Yamuna and gave them the last opportunity to ensure the project is completed without any increase in cost. A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar made it clear that if the Public Works Department (PWD) and the Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation (DTTDC) did not sort out the issue, then it will call all their senior officials to court. "This is public money, not merely a job," the bench said and directed the Delhi Chief Secretary to convene a meeting to resolve the matter. The bridge connects Delhi with Uttar Pradeshs industrial areas such as the Tronica city in Ghaziabad.
"The PWD and DTTDC are quibbling over the amount to be paid for the Signature Bridge which is long overdue. One last opportunity is given to them to sort out the matter so that the bridge can be constructed without any further enhancement of cost," the court said.
It also directed the Chairperson of DTTDC and the Chief of Engineering of PWD to physically inspect the bridge and the alternatives provided to the citizens to satisfy themselves about the construction. They were asked to file a report before the next date of hearing on July 20. The observations by the court came after the PWD told the court that it has already paid Rs 1,344 crore for the project as against the initially agreed cost of Rs 544 crore, and now the DTTDC was asking for Rs 200 crore more.
The PWD said the cost of the project was revised thrice at DTTDCs requests and the entire payment have been made. It said under the 2004 Memorandum of Understanding between them, it was to finance the project and DTTDC was to provide "staff, project management, quality assurance, contract and financial management for implementing the project". 

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