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Hyderabad police fortress works set to drag further

Hyderabad: MASIF MASIF KALESHWARAM KALESHWARAM PROJECT, Mission Bhagiratha and several elevator irrigation projects and Mega infrastructure have been completed in six to seven years by the state government.
However, the police Hyderabad Comisian-Cum-Integrated Command and Control Center in Road No.
12, Banjara Hills, remain non-starter.
Although the foundation stone was placed in November 2015, this project continued to be a job that took place even because the cost has increased to RS 585 Crore from RS 350 Crore in 2016.
Road and building department officials connect the delay of several components for the three tower projects.
Also, one of the main reasons for losing the project deadline was the alleged delay in the release of financial payments due to the Pallonji Shapoorji contractor by the government.
It was at the end of 2016, the government had set a 20-month deadline for completing the project.
Senior official said the increase in additional fees from RS 235 Crore should not be blamed for delays in implementing the project.
“The main reason for escalation was caused by the introduction of several new components for the project by Telangana police besides the original plan.
Some of them are the inclusion of two basements, changed in different specifications and others,” said Senior R & B official told Stoi.
“Most aspects during planning and tentative tenders.
As a result, we recognize the actual costs only during execution.
Construction material costs in the past few years have increased are additional factors but not the main reason for escalation in project costs,” said an official.
For glass and solar panels, large amounts are spent.
Sources say costs have risen after additional expenditures for parking spaces, interiors, network centers and other utility services.
It was studied that almost Rs 450 Crore was worth working, the government had paid Rs 350 Crore to contractors one and a half years ago.
The rest of the RS 100 Crore Payment has been postponed by the government because of funding the crisis due to pandemics and locking.
Sources said labor shortages have also slowed the project.
Apart from the Tower of the 20th floor, it has two floor towers 15.
“This is a unique project.
The cabinet some time ago had agreed to the estimated revision of RS 585 Crore.
There are several procedures that must be resolved as revised estimation sanctions and entered into additional agreements with Contractors.
Delays in the release of funds caused by routine procedural problems, “the top R & B officer told Stoi.
Officials believe that funds are released by the government on schedule, the project can be completed in the next four months.
After Shapoorji Pallonji completes the physical component of the large structure, L & T will take over to install the security system according to the requirements of the Telangana police to establish a sophisticated data center and the command and control center.

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