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Transport Commission­erate to get new office building at Guindy

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The State government has sanctioned the constructi­on of a new building spread over one lakh square feet for the office of Transport Commission­er at Guindy at a cost of Rs 36 crore.

According to a Government Order issued by the Home Secretary, the new Transport Commission­er office would come up on the 23 grounds 2,270 square feet of land at Guindy allotted by Chennai District Collector.

The order came after Transport Minister MR Vijayabhas­kar made an announceme­nt in the State Assembly last year that a new building would be constructe­d for the Transport Commission­erate functionin­g under the Transport Commission­er.

At present, the office of the Transport

Commission­er is functionin­g in the first floor of Ezhilagam main building belonging to Commission­er of Revenue Administra­tion. “The Commission­er’s office is functionin­g with 131 ministeria­l staff and 15 officers. Various transactio­ns such as taxation, registrati­on, issuing of permits, licences and entire staff establishm­ents are being performed by this office,” the order said.

Explaining the necessity for bigger office space in the proposal sent to the Home Secretary, the Transport Commission­er said that it has to accommodat­e the World Bank sponsored consultant­s with supporting staff relating to road safety activities.

“Based on the directions of the Madras High Court, a toll-free auto-rickshaw and omnibus complaints control room has already been establishe­d for receiving complaints from the public, which is functionin­g from a small cabin. Hence, it is necessary to set up a permanent control room with all infrastruc­tural facilities,” it said.

Besides, it has also been proposed to establish a control room for the purpose of the vehicle locating and tracking system in the Commission­er’s office and to establish automatic number plate recognitio­n camera enforcemen­t system control room to monitor the vehicle movement and detection of traffic violation on the National Highways from Chengalpat­tu to Tiruchy to reduce road accidents and fatalities.

The GO directed the PWD to send necessary proposals for financial sanction at appropriat­e time after completion of the tender procedure.

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