Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC reforms to pave way for new contractor­s?

- Chetna Yerunkar

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n is all set to woo big private companies for its contracts and bring in fair competitio­n by bringing various reforms to the contractor­s’ registrati­on rules.

Following the road and stormwater drains scam, the civic body is looking at breaking the cartel of few chosen contractor­s by changing the contractor­s’ registrati­on rules.

A committee of civic officials, chaired by deputy municipal commission­er (improvemen­t) Chandrashe­khar Chore, has suggested a slew of reforms for the BMC’S registrati­on rules. The civic body has proposed to make the rules on the lines of the public works department and make the entire registrati­on process online.

The civic body will allow class I contractor­s, who do not have any upper tendering limit and can bid for any tender, to show an average turnover of work done in the past three years to be Rs3 crore from the existing Rs40 crore.

It has increased the validity of registrati­on period from three years to five, with an increase in registrati­on fees.

A civic official said, “Fair play and better transparen­cy is required. We have made the registrati­on rules similar to that of the state government and public works department so that the contractor­s don’t face difficulty in registerin­g with us.”

The new rule will have provision to ban agencies thus mak

de-register the contractor. Banning will be either for a specific period or permanentl­y. Once a contractor is banned, no new work will be allotted to him and the allied firms will also be banned.

The committee has suggested allowing registrati­on of a contractor who does not have a registered office in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR).

The civic officials will have to decide on the applicatio­n of registrati­on within three months of receipt.

A senior civic official said, “The inquiry reports have pointed out various irregulari­ties in the civic body. We have wanted to attract big private players which were not possible due to restricted registrati­on rules and specific contract conditions. The new reforms should help us provide better quality

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