Instructions to take care of originality while retrofitting Bagh Durbar

The estimated cost of the Bagh Durbar, which is being retrofitted, was 744.739 million, including VAT, contingency, and PS.

Magh 23, 2082

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Instructions to take care of originality while retrofitting Bagh Durbar

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Kathmandu Metropolitan City has instructed to take into account originality and structural strength in every construction process while implementing the Bag Durbar retrofit plan.

Today, KMC Acting Chief Sunita Dangol gave such instructions while conducting an on-site inspection. Coordinator and Acting Chief of the Plan Monitoring Committee, Dangol, has instructed the officials of the Public Works Department to closely monitor every process of construction while monitoring the strengthening plan.

The cost estimate of the Bag Durbar, which is being retrofitted, was 744.739 million, including VAT, contingency, and PS. An agreement was reached with the construction party through the public procurement process for 429.14310 million. The work order was given to the bidder on 15 Mangsir. The construction work should be completed on 15 Mangsir 2084. Five percent physical progress has been made now.

Similarly, during the monitoring of Kamal Pokhari, she directed the Information Technology Department to install CCTV cameras, the Environmental Management Department to maintain cleanliness and hygiene, and the Garden and Greenery Promotion Project to beautify it by planting plants and flowers.

The contract amount for the second phase of the Kamal Pokhari Reconstruction Master Plan is Rs. 35.887 million. Its cost was estimated at Rs. 46.81 million. This amount is inclusive of VAT and PS. The work started on 19 Asoj 2081. The work was to be completed on 15 Mangsir. Currently, its physical progress is 100 percent and financial progress is 84.83 percent.

Under the second phase of the work, a park has been constructed on an area of ​​about five ropanis where the police station used to be. Outside the border wall, under 'Tactical Urbanism', a traditional bus stop in the Falcha style has been built, a place for pedestrians to sit and observe the pond and the road, planting trees, planting flowers, and a small park has been built.

There is a pedestrian path around the lotus pond. A children's park, a stone stream in the shape of a dragon, a disabled-friendly toilet, an open gym, and a garden are the features of the lotus pond.

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