CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
No Result
View All Result
Home Prime News

DoR scraps construction contracts for delay in projects

CEO Tab by CEO Tab
June 11, 2023
in Prime News
0
Suryabinayak-Dhulikhel road to be constructed in 3 years
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Department of Roads (DoR) has been revoking the contracts of those construction companies failing to complete construction of roads and bridges on time. 

You might also like

Nepal’s Economy Projected to Reach Rs 6.6 Trillion, but Growth Slows to 3.85%

FNCCI Reschedules 60th AGM and Leadership Election for May 4 After Court Stay

NPC Says Upcoming Budget to Emphasize Governance Reform and Long-Term Economic Growth

Although deadlines were extended repeatedly, the negligent contractors kept on dilly-dallying the construction works for a long time resulting in nullifying of the contracts, according to the DoR.

According to Nareshman Shakya, chief of the Division of Bridge under the DoR, the department initially extends the contracts deadline of construction work in case of delay. However, the contract will be scrapped if there is no condition for the construction company to deliver the work on time.

The contract for the construction of a bridge over the Trishuli River at Battar has been annulled. The process to take forward the remaining works through a new contract is due, said Shakya. 

“If the notice is issued in the ongoing fiscal year, the construction work would start at the beginning of the next fiscal year,” he said.

Not all construction companies are negligent. Some are very responsible too. For instance, there is a construction company that is repairing the bridge linking Dhanusha district with Siraha, Shakya informed. He shared that two other contracts, however, are on the verge of being annulled.

Shakya shared that some processes like publishing notice have to be fulfilled before annulling  the contract and so it will take some time to complete the process.

According to him, the same company would be given an opportunity if the construction entrepreneur comes forward expressing commitment to carry out the work even when the process for action is initiated. Shakya said that the contract would be annulled only if the progress of work is not satisfactory or when work has not been carried out at all.

“We give an opportunity to continue the work to the contractors who give us convincing reasons with strong evidence that they can complete the work on time,” he said. 

Engineer Suraj Adhikari shared that there were several ‘problematic contracts’ in the under-construction 400 kilometers road of the Mid-hill Highway. He informed that the contract for the construction of the Bheri Bridge had been rescinded some time back as the construction works remained in limbo for a long time.

Five contracts have been annulled in the current fiscal year in Panchthar. Shakya said the contract had to be called off after the contractor failed to carry out works despite extending the contract many times.

The government has forwarded the process of construction of a bridge over the Jabdighat Khola in Bardia by hiring a new contractor some time back after calling off the contract with the previous contractor.

Similarly, the contract for the Balaju-Trishuli road has also been annulled after the contractor made no progress for a long time. Earlier, there was a practice of extending the contract period of projects which remained stalled for long in the past years, sometimes citing the COVID-19 pandemic and sometimes pointing to the amendment of the Public Procurement Regulations. 

But nowadays, not only the Department of Roads but the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport is showing its interest in managing the so-called problematic contracts’. Ever since he took charge of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Minister Prakash Jwala has shown his eagerness in annulling the contracts of the contractors not carrying out their works and keeping the construction projects in limbo for a long time.

Share30Tweet19
CEO Tab

CEO Tab

Recommended For You

Nepal’s Economy Projected to Reach Rs 6.6 Trillion, but Growth Slows to 3.85%

by CEO Tab
April 29, 2026
0
Nepal’s Second Economic Census to Begin on March 15

Nepal’s economy is projected to reach Rs 6.6 trillion by the end of the current fiscal year (FY), marking an increase of Rs 401 billion, according to preliminary...

Read more

FNCCI Reschedules 60th AGM and Leadership Election for May 4 After Court Stay

by CEO Tab
April 29, 2026
0
Nepal trails behind many countries in 13 global indices

The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has announced that it will hold its 60th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and leadership elections on May 4....

Read more

NPC Says Upcoming Budget to Emphasize Governance Reform and Long-Term Economic Growth

by CEO Tab
April 29, 2026
0
NPC directs to carry out a feasibility study of tunnel in Myagdi

National Planning Commission (NPC) member Dr Sanjay Acharya has said the upcoming Fiscal Year (FY) 2026/27 budget will focus on strengthening good governance and laying the foundation for...

Read more

Nepal Launches One-Stop Digital Service Center to Streamline Investment Process

by CEO Tab
April 29, 2026
0
Investment Board to approve investment worth $10 billion  in 5 years

The Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has introduced a one-stop service center aimed at making investment procedures easier and more accessible for potential investors. The board has launched an...

Read more

Nepal’s Capital Gains Tax from Share Trading Falls by 36%

by CEO Tab
April 27, 2026
0
Govt collects CGT of Rs 4.23 billion in first month this FY

The government collected Rs 8.17 billion in capital gains tax (CGT) from share transactions during the first nine months of the current fiscal year, marking a 36.44 percent...

Read more
Next Post
Government urges EU to lift  Nepal from ‘air safety list’

EU retains Nepali airlines on air safety blacklist

Browse by Category

  • Corporate
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • International
  • Major Story
  • Next Gen
  • Opinion
  • Prime News
  • Special Report
  • Tete – A – Tete

EDITOR

Manish Raj Poudel
info@ceotab.com
9841317747


PUBLISHED BY

Welcome Group
www.welcomeadnepal.com

Publisher

www.ceotab.com is a premium news portal being run by Welcome Group. The website features quality business/economic news contents,  in-depth profiles of companies, stories of struggle and success of entrepreneurs, articles that assess various dimensions of  the commerce, trade and economy.

Editor

Manish Raj Poudel

info@ceotab.com

9841317747

Sub-Editor

Riza Poudel

poudelriza@gmail.com

Archives

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.