Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC to hire tainted firm for zoo project

- HT Correspond­ent

THE FIRM WAS ACCUSED OF FORGING ITS DOCUMENTS TO WIN THE CONTRACT TO BUILD PENGUIN ENCLOSURES

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­ns’s (BMC) standing committee on Friday passed a proposal to set up an interpreta­tion centre at an estimated cost of ₹7 crore at the Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, also known as Byculla zoo, and gave nod to award the project to Highway Constructi­ons, a firm which was accused of submitting forged documents to bag a contract for developing Penguin enclosures. The civic body had forfeited the deposit of the contractor then.

According to the proposal for the interpreta­tion centre, it is being set up as an informativ­e gallery to exhibit the city’s wildlife, tree cover and marine life through mediums, such as video walls, audio and augmented reality glasses, for visitors.

The standing committee passed the proposal without holding any discussion­s, unlike the times when corporator­s raised objections against hiring controvers­ial firms.

BMC had awarded Highway Constructi­on some contracts, including transporti­ng the Penguins from South Korea to Mumbai, setting up the penguin enclosure, building a marine aquarium, and conducting general improvemen­t measures. A senior civic official requesting anonymity said, “The firm is not blackliste­d and it was the lowest bidder. We are following due procedure and not violating norms.” When contacted, Romin Chedha from the firm said, “Our company was never found guilty in the case of forged documents. We built and handed over the penguin enclosure. For the interpreta­tion centre, we have not received it on paper that we have been selected for the work.”

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