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Delay in Muglin-Ambukhareni road contract

भाद्र ७, २०८१
Delay in Muglin-Ambukhareni road contract
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Highlights

  • - Preparing to invite the contract within the second week of next January
  • - Although there is upgradation work in Ambukhaireni-Jamune-Pokhara section, the progress is low

The road leading from Muglin to Ambukhareni is narrow. But the traffic is high. In this section of Muglin-Pokhara under Prithvi Highway, where there is a lot of traffic, road upgrading is being done only from Ambukhaireni. The Muglin-Ambukhareni section has not been signed yet.

Due to the narrow road, the risk of accidents is high. The contract has not yet been managed for 8 and a half kilometers. Chudaraj Dhakal, project director of the Directorate of Projects (ADB), said that preparations are being made to proceed with the road construction contract process from across the country.

"The purchase plan has been prepared and submitted to the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport," he said, "Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was not done before." We have prepared it again and sent it to the Ministry of Forestry and Environment.' He said that as soon as the EIA is passed by the Forestry Ministry, they are preparing to invite the contract by the second week of December after informing the Ministry of Finance. "Earlier, an EIA report was prepared to build a road from Muglin to 400 meters from Kurintar, but Muglin Bazar residents opposed it," he said. We are preparing to build a road.'

The road on the other side is narrow, there are many rocks and there are Marsyangdi Powerhouses, so a road is going to be built from there to exit nearby. According to the Detailed Project Report (DPR), its construction cost is estimated to be Rs 5.3 billion. It will be built with loan assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Due to Marsyangdi Powerhouse and complex geographical structure, no new road will be built towards Wari. Dhakal said that work will be done only where repairs and improvements are required. At 400 meters from Marsyangdi Powerhouse, a concrete bridge will be built over the Marsyangdi River to connect the road to Wari. And a two-lane road will be built across.

Ambukhaireni-Jamune 1st (East) and Jamune-Pokhara 2nd (West) are divided into two sections and the road upgrading has been started with the loan support of ADB. It was contracted in the financial year 077/78. The distance from Ambukhaireni to Pokhara is 80.33 km. Chief Dhakal said that not much work could be done in the eastern section due to the rains. "The overall progress of this section is good," he said, "After the rains, more work will be done to increase the progress." So far, the overall physical progress of the Ambukhareni-Pokhara road extension has been 48 percent.

In the Beas Municipality-12 Ghansikuwa of Tanahun, which falls in this section, a landslide fell from about 50 meters above the road on Wednesday evening and the traffic was stopped. 24 hours after the landslide, the one-way traffic started on Thursday evening. Dhakal said that it took time to move away because of the big landslide.

Ambukhaireni-Jamune section has 65 percent construction progress and Jamune-Pokhara section has 30 percent progress so far. The initial deadline for Ambukhaireni-Jamune section was till 081 Baisakh. Now the deadline has been extended to October. The deadline for Jamune-Pokhara section is only till August 12, 2018. "It has been decided to extend the deadline of this section," he said It was taken over by the Construction Company Corporation. Its distance is 41.45 km. The contract for the second section up to Jamune-Pokhara Seti Bridge was taken by Yan Hui Construction. Its distance is 38.88 km. According to Dhakal, the head of the project, out of the total distance of 80.33 km, 32 km has 4 lanes and 21 km has been paved with two lanes. The said road will be 6/6 lane service lane by dividing 60.24 km into two lanes, 20.09 km into 4 lanes. According to the project, 29 bridges, 281 culverts, drains and other structures will be constructed.

The contract for the first phase is 6 billion 21 million 31 million and the second phase is 7 billion 40 million 46 million rupees. The contract amount of both sections is 13.61 billion 77 million rupees. The contract has been awarded to upgrade the road from 4 to 6 lanes and construct 7 big and 22 small concrete bridges.

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