HYDERABAD: Three incorporated collectorate complexes will soon be inaugurated by chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao at Siddipet and Kama Reddy districts on June 20 and Warangal on June 21.
The other 22 collectorate complexes have been in various phases of completion, whilst function on three are yet to start.
The new incorporated collectorate complexes, a flagship project of KCR, is projected to cost more than 1,500 crore.
The CM had declared this endeavor to spare individuals from operating around several offices situated at remote locations from the area.
He had declared that district-level offices could be brought under a single roof.
It’d be suitable for those and officials to conserve time from taking files from 1 office to another.
Although the job was declared five decades back as well as top construction companies in the nation, such as Shapoorji Pallonji, NCC Ltd amongst many others, were chosen through bidding procedure from July 2017 itself, that the job was postponed for a variety of reasons.
Roads and buildings engineer-in-chief that I Ganapathi Reddy informed TOI each incorporated collectorate complicated would have 1.50 lakh sq feet of built up space.
Every collectorate complicated is projected to cost between Rs 50 crore and Rs 60 crore.
Of the 28 incorporated collectorate complexes to be assembled, three could be inaugurated from the CM on Sunday and Monday.
Still another two — Jangaon, Nizamabad, Sircilla, Jagtial, Peddapalli, Vikarabad, Mahbubnagar, Wanaparthy, along with Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri districts — also have been finished and finishing touches were given to them.
Of the remaining 16, job began on 13.
But works were to start on the building of collectorate complexes at Karimnagar, Mulug and Narayanpet districts, that have been justified lately, officials explained.