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Goa Contractors Urge Action Against Unfair Road Bidding

Road contractors across Goa have voiced strong concerns over the current road tendering process, calling on the state government to disqualify bids quoted at more than 20 per cent below the estimated cost. At a press conference held today, they warned that such underquoting compromises infrastructure quality and sidelines local firms.

Contractors alleged that these unrealistically low bids often come from companies outside Goa that have little long-term accountability. “These out-of-state firms win by quoting unsustainable rates and then deliver inferior roadwork, which quickly deteriorates and ends up costing the public more,� said a spokesperson.

They urged the government to revise tender policies, ensuring fair competition and setting a minimum bid threshold to avoid reckless underbidding. The group stressed that local contractors, with a direct stake in Goa’s infrastructure and economy, are more likely to uphold construction standards and long-term maintenance.

Highlighting the economic implications, the contractors stated that supporting Goa-based firms would retain jobs and revenue within the state, boosting the regional economy while ensuring durable roads. They called for urgent policy changes to uphold infrastructure quality and protect responsible local players.

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