The Chief Minister asked the builders to finish the 3-year work in 2 years.
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The foundation stone of the Gandaki State Assembly Building, which will be built with an investment of 25 million rupees by the state government, has been laid. Chief Minister Surendra Raj Pandey on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of the building which will be built on an area of 7 ropani behind the existing building in Pokhara Metropolitan City-3 Nadipur.
Speaking after the foundation stone laying ceremony, Chief Minister Pandey asked the builders to complete the work within their tenure. If the construction period is 3 years, finish it in 2 years. Please work so that the meeting can be held during our tenure," he said. He said that the government will allocate the necessary budget to complete the work on time.
Urban Development and Building Office Kaski and Shrestha & Sons-East West JV, Nayabaneshwar Kathmandu for the construction of a building for Rs. Chief of Office CDE Omraj Dhungana said that the construction work should be completed within 36 months (3 years).
According to the agreement, the parliament building should be built by 084 Magh 17. 5 parliamentary party meeting rooms and 5 VIP offices will be built on the ground floor of the 3-storey building. The offices of the Chief Minister, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Leader of the Opposition and Parliament Secretariat Secretary will be on the ground floor.
Parliament meeting room will be on the first floor. There will be a chamber to accommodate 78 people. Also, the pigeon hole, general and VIP rooms, marshal's office, executive advisory committee meeting room, library, video conference and TV studio will be on the same floor. On the second floor, there will be an audience gallery with a capacity of 80 people, a multi-purpose meeting room, a store and a bardli. It has not been decided what to put on the third floor. The building will also have 2 elevators. Chamenagriha, parking will be built outside the building.
The building that currently houses the Provincial Assembly was built by the Local and Urban Development Training Center in 049. This multi-purpose hall was then The government and the Federal Republic of Germany were created by the German Technical Corporation (GTD). 049 On October 1, the then Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala inaugurated the hall.
As the hall is narrow, MPs are forced to be 'coach'. During the first term of the state assembly, the government had prepared an estimate of 1.41 billion rupees. Since the state government alone could not make such a large investment and the union government also did not support, the work did not proceed at that time. This time, a cost estimate of Rs 449,491,000 including VAT was prepared. On July 21, 2008, 35 construction companies submitted proposals to build the building. Among them, Shrestha & Sons-East West JV, Nayabaneshwar Kathmandu, which offered the lowest cost as 26 companies were selected, was entrusted with the construction.
Incumbent MPs will not be allowed to live in the new building as their term ends in December 2018. According to the agreement, if the construction work is completed by 18 March 2018, the third-term parliamentarian will be able to participate in the parliament meeting held in the new building.
