Mahendranagar, April 6 : Construction of the Hulaki Road aka the Postal Highway here has not completed even after six years of deadline.
The construction of 62 kilometres
section of the highway from Dokebazaar to Bedkot of Kanchanpur district should
have been over in 30 months had the construction works moved ahead smoothly.
The contract for this was signed in March 2017.
Twenty-six kilometres of the
section of the highway in Kanchanpur district remain to be blacktopped.
Engineer at the Hulaki Highway Project Office, Deepak Sunar accepted that there
has been delay in the construction of the highway.
"The delay was due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and taking approval from the National Park Office. The
construction is not complete yet even after extending the deadline for five
times," he said.
Construction of 62 kilometres of
the Hulaki Road was begun after awarding the contract in three phases. The
first phase included the 20 kilometres road construction from Dokebazaar to
Belauri. Ninety percent works have been completed on this section. However, the
construction remains uncompleted in the remaining two sections.
The Sharma-Rajendra JV had been
awarded the contract for construction of the road in the first package at a
cost of Rs 364.7 million.
The estimated cost for construction
of the 20 kilometres road from Belauri to Beldandi under the second package is
Rs 414.1 million. Only nine kilometres of the road in this section has been
blacktopped so far, Sunar said.
The construction has halted at Chui area on this section due to the obstruction from the Indian side. The Indian security bodies have obstructed blacktopping the road in this location claiming the road lies within the Indian territory.
The Babahansa Siddhisai JV, the
construction company responsible for carrying out the construction under the
second package, has hardly completed 50 percent of the work.
Similarly, only eight and half
kilometres of the 22-kilometre section of the highway from Beldandi to Daiji
has been blacktopped under the third package in a span of six years.
"The deadline for completing
the works under the second and third package has been extended till mid-July
this year. Only 36 kilometres of the highway has been asphalted in six years
since the deadline was last extended," Sunar lamented.
The local municipalities through
which the road passes have been exerting pressure from time to time for the
timely completion of the construction works. (RSS)