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Conscious hospital works behind the schedule

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Ranchi: The day after the Jharkhand High Court took a strong objection for unfinished work at Ranchi Regency Hospital and directed the Implementing Agency to complete the earliest work, a hospital visit revealed that 15 types of work should be completed on June 30, still incomplete or Growing at a very slow speed.
The Construction Agency, Vijeta Project and Limited infrastructure, were involved in the construction and installation of services at the hospital told the court on Thursday that 84% of work was complete and it would immediately finish the job.
However, if the progress report submitted by the district government will be trusted, the copy with TOI, the contractor’s claim seems wrong because there is no progress or progress that is very slow at 15 types of work.
and services that should be completed on June 30, 2021.
Jobs and services include the provisions of water supply to eight-story buildings, sewerage systems, electrical cables and external electrical works, fire detection systems, construction of kitchen hospitals and modular operation cinemas, among others , Jyoti Sharma, who has submitted a petition of the Jharkhand High Court after the contractor failed to respect three deadlines, said: “The court asked the contractor and the country when they could complete the work.
The next hearing was on July 15 and I did not think that they would be able to finish what they would be The one they said in the last hearing.
“A claim 84% of work completed by the contractor seemed wrong because the health department official said that the agency had thrown material but did not complete the work.
Also, the supply of oxygen to bed and power reserves is not finished.
The roads that are flooded with water and open water channels are a common view at the district hospital.
The ambulance teaches patients too, must cross the road that is flooded to reach the emergency ward.
Ranchi’s civil surgeon Dr.
Vinod Kumar said: “I have visited all the floors after the trial on Thursday and I don’t think that the contractor will be able to finish work even in the next six months.
They claim to have finished 84% of work but I don’t think that More than 70%.
“In particular, the construction of a super-specific project 500 beds began in 2007 and it was not finished with the original budget that was bulging from Rs 127 Crore to almost Rs 350 Crore now.
“I joined as a medical officer in 2007 when the construction of this building had begun.
I have been promoted at least three times since then but this project has not been completed,” said a senior health department official.
When contacted, an engineer related to the project said: “The main bottle neck is non-payment to smaller vendors working on the ground.
Vijeta construction has default on their payment and that is the reason is a delay.
We have mentioned all this in the report We are to the High Court.

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