Steep targets for Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
Minister of Road Transport and Highways Mr. Nitin Gadkari has fixed a 2.5 times increase in the target for award and construction of National Highways for the year 2016-17.
Encouraged by the good performance of his Ministry in 2015-16, Mr. Gadkari expressed confidence that the pace of development that was established last year will result in even better outcomes during the current year.
Targets for 2016-17:
The Minister has set a target of 25,000 km of National Highways to be awarded in 2016- 17 as against the 10,000 km awarded in 2015-16.
The construction target has been set at 15,000 km as against the 6000 km constructed last year.
Of the total length of National Highways targeted for award, 15,000 km would fall under the target of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and 10,000 km under the target of the Ministry and National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL).
NHAI's target for construction has been fixed at 8000 km while for the Ministry and NHIDCL, the target is 7000 km.
Achievements of 2015-16:
The year 2015-16 has been one of very positive outcomes for the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Works on a length of more than 10,000 km were awarded for the very first time.
The completion of construction of 6000 km marked a year-over-year increase of nearly 36%.
Widening of section NH-75 has been completed. This has been done to enable the traffic between Bangalore-Mangalore section (Shiradi Ghat)
— Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) March 28, 2016
We are committed to de-congest our cities. Opening of Manesar-Palwal stretch is a small step in that direction pic.twitter.com/tv0gXGt9lj
— Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) April 5, 2016
Reasons for excellent progress:
The speeding up of road projects has been made possible due to several policy interventions which include:
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The
Ministry
being
empowered
to
decide
mode
of
delivery,
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Increased
threshold
for
project
approval,
- Enhanced inter-ministerial coordination,
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Exit
Policy,
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Promoting
innovative
project
implementation
models
like
Hybrid
Annuity
Model,
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Delegation
of
powers
to
Chief
Engineers
regarding
periodic
renewal,
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Delegation
of
powers
to
MoRTH
ROs
regarding
utility
shifting,
and
- Delegation of powers to evaluate and award tenders of upto Rs 300 cr.
Discussed the evolving energy mix of transportation with an emphasis on promoting electric mobility in the country pic.twitter.com/7IO2zTXw6Y
— Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) March 30, 2016