Shillong, Dec 14: Deputy Chief Minister in-charge PWD (Roads) Prestone Tynsong on Tuesday reviewed the implementation of 12 projects funded by the World Bank. The projects were sanctioned at Rs. 554.67 crore under the Meghalaya Integrated Transport Project (MITP) by the World Bank in 2020.
Of these, 10 are road projects (five in Garo Hills and five in Khasi Hills) with a total length of 262.4 kms and two are bridges.
After the review meeting, Tynsong informed that the progress of work is satisfactory and they are targeting to complete the projects by December 2022.
“(We are targeting that) by December 2022, we will be able to complete all these projects,” he added.
The review meeting was also attended by Commissioner & Secretary in-charge Finance Vijay Kumar, officials from the PWD and contractors implementing the 12 projects.
Tynsong informed that the problems and challenges faced by the different contractors while implementing these projects were also discussed during the meeting.
These were mainly related to the environment and forest clearances.
“Therefore, next week I will again call for a meeting with the concerned department to speed up issuing the NOC or clearances and whatever that is required,” he added.
The deputy chief minister further informed that he will continue to review the implementation of the projects on a regular basis to ensure that they are completed within the stipulated time.