Vuda engineers told to supervise quality of housing project
Real Estate

Vuda engineers told to supervise quality of housing project

For qualitative work and faster completion of Haritha Housing project of the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (Vuda) the engineers concerned should regularly supervise the construction work, said the Vuda Vice-Chairman N Yuvaraj. He said the project has already been delayed. He also asked the engineers to maintain quality and standards as assured to the allottees of the project.

With the delay in completion of the project leading to a decline in confidence among allottees, engineers should play a vital role in regaining the reputation of the organisation, said Yuvaraj. The engineers were asked to coordinate and monitor the construction works with the contractors, enabling them to complete the work before time.

Construction works of the project were given to contractors in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)mode to complete the construction of all the 710 apartments at the same time. During his visit, the Vuda VC also inspected works in each block and checked the quality of material. He directed the contractors to procure material in advance as per the requirement and engage additional labourers to finish the works as per schedule or even before the given time if possible.

Yuvaraj further told the engineers and contractors that he would review the progress of works regularly, apart from personally inspecting them on the ground.

For qualitative work and faster completion of Haritha Housing project of the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (Vuda) the engineers concerned should regularly supervise the construction work, said the Vuda Vice-Chairman N Yuvaraj. He said the project has already been delayed. He also asked the engineers to maintain quality and standards as assured to the allottees of the project. With the delay in completion of the project leading to a decline in confidence among allottees, engineers should play a vital role in regaining the reputation of the organisation, said Yuvaraj. The engineers were asked to coordinate and monitor the construction works with the contractors, enabling them to complete the work before time. Construction works of the project were given to contractors in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)mode to complete the construction of all the 710 apartments at the same time. During his visit, the Vuda VC also inspected works in each block and checked the quality of material. He directed the contractors to procure material in advance as per the requirement and engage additional labourers to finish the works as per schedule or even before the given time if possible. Yuvaraj further told the engineers and contractors that he would review the progress of works regularly, apart from personally inspecting them on the ground.

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Coal India’s Thalassemia Scheme Hits Milestone, Minister Seeks Expansion

On the occasion of World Thalassemia Day 2025, Coal India (CIL), in collaboration with the Ministry of Coal and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, commemorated the remarkable success of its flagship CSR initiative, the Thalassemia Bal Sewa Yojana (TBSY), at a special event held at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi. The scheme, which supports free bone marrow transplants for children suffering from thalassemia and aplastic anemia, has emerged as a life-transforming initiative for hundreds of families across the country. Minister of Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy, graced the occasion as the Chief Gu..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

SECL Hosts First Sneh Milan Mela to Boost Community Ties

In a novel initiative to foster goodwill and deeper engagement with local communities, South Eastern Coalfields (SECL) recently organized its first-ever ‘Sneh Milan Mela’ in Surajpur district of Chhattisgarh under its Bhatgaon Area. The event, which brought together SECL employees, their families, and nearby villagers, is part of SECL’s broader approach to build trust and cooperation essential for smooth land acquisition to facilitate the expansion of mining operations. The vibrant gathering featured cultural performances, including songs, dances, and a highlight puppet act with the ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Revised SHAKTI Policy Eases Coal Allocation for Power Sector

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) in the meeting held on 07.05.2025, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has accorded its approval for the Revised SHAKTI (Scheme for Harnessing and Allocating Koyala Transparently in India) Policy for Coal Allocation to Power Sector. The Revised SHAKTI Policy adds to the series of coal sector reforms being undertaken by the Government. With the introduction of SHAKTI Policy in 2017, there was a paradigm shift of coal allocation mechanism from a nomination-based regime to a more transparent way of allocation of coal linkages through auct..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?