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Road Ministry Shifts to Quality-Cost Basis
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Road Ministry Shifts to Quality-Cost Basis

In a significant move, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has declared a shift in the approach of the Road Ministry towards awarding projects. Henceforth, projects will be granted based on a combination of quality and cost considerations, highlighting the government's emphasis on ensuring excellence in road infrastructure while optimizing expenditure.

The decision reflects a strategic shift towards prioritizing the quality of road projects alongside cost-efficiency. Nitin Gadkari's announcement underscores the government's commitment to enhancing the overall standards of road infrastructure in the country. This move aligns with the goal of fostering sustainable and durable road networks that can withstand the rigors of usage over an extended period.

By adopting a quality-cum-cost basis for awarding projects, the Road Ministry aims to encourage innovation, efficiency, and a focus on long-term durability in road construction. This approach is expected to attract contractors and stakeholders who prioritize delivering high-quality infrastructure within budget constraints.

The change in project award criteria signifies a proactive step towards optimizing the utilization of resources while ensuring that road networks meet stringent quality standards. As the government continues to invest in and prioritize infrastructure development, this new approach is poised to contribute to the creation of resilient and world-class road systems across the country.

In a significant move, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has declared a shift in the approach of the Road Ministry towards awarding projects. Henceforth, projects will be granted based on a combination of quality and cost considerations, highlighting the government's emphasis on ensuring excellence in road infrastructure while optimizing expenditure. The decision reflects a strategic shift towards prioritizing the quality of road projects alongside cost-efficiency. Nitin Gadkari's announcement underscores the government's commitment to enhancing the overall standards of road infrastructure in the country. This move aligns with the goal of fostering sustainable and durable road networks that can withstand the rigors of usage over an extended period. By adopting a quality-cum-cost basis for awarding projects, the Road Ministry aims to encourage innovation, efficiency, and a focus on long-term durability in road construction. This approach is expected to attract contractors and stakeholders who prioritize delivering high-quality infrastructure within budget constraints. The change in project award criteria signifies a proactive step towards optimizing the utilization of resources while ensuring that road networks meet stringent quality standards. As the government continues to invest in and prioritize infrastructure development, this new approach is poised to contribute to the creation of resilient and world-class road systems across the country.

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