MCG reviews deficit infra in colonies, tells developers to complete work

Gurgaon: The MCG has directed developers to complete pending infrastructure work in the city’s licensed colonies so that residents can be provided better civic amenities.
During a meeting on the takeover of licenced colonies by the corporation on Wednesday, MCG commissioner Amit Khatri reviewed progress of the development work being carried out by DLF in phases 1, 2 and 3, and also the status of the condition of assets offered by Unitech for auctioning to recover the cost of deficit infrastructure in South City 1 and 2.
Speaking to TOI, Khatri said the core objective is to provide better civic amenities to residents of all licenced colonies. “We also review the progress made by corporation in takeover of colonies,” he said.
In accordance with the government’s directions, the director of town and country planning has transferred the maintenance responsibility of Palam Vihar, Sushant Lok 1, Suncity, DLF 123 and South City 1 and 2 to the corporation.
According to the mandate, MCG will take over the colonies — Palam Vihar and Sushant Lok Phase 1— developed by Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Limited. The cost of deficit infrastructure shall be recovered from the developers by DTCP, and the same will be transferred to MCG in a phased manner, said a senior official.
The colonies developed by Unitech — South City 1 and 2 — shall also be taken over by MCG. The cost of the deficit infrastructure shall be recovered by the corporation by auctioning properties offered by Unitech.
In case of deficit recovery, the remaining amount shall be recovered by DTCP and transferred to the corporation in a phased manner.
The corporation shall also take over the colonies — DLF 1, 2 and 3 and Suncity — after verification of the deficit work completed by the developer. In pursuance of the directions given in the order, the corporation has already taken over maintenance of Suncity, while DLF has been carrying out deficit infrastructure work in phases 1,2 and 3.
The corporation has also started carrying out deficit work in Palam Vihar and Sushant Lok 1, and South City 1 and 2. The officials have been asked to update status report on development work done by DLF and apprise MCG of the condition of the assets offered by Unitech so that these can be auctioned. Meanwhile, the executive engineer of MCG wrote to DLF on Tuesday regarding the non-submission of completion report of deficit infrastructure.
The corporation reminded DLF that it was decided in the meeting led by DTCP director KM Pandurang in Chandigarh that DLF will complete the deficit infrastructure in all three phases — I, II and III — as per specifications given in DPR and to the satisfaction of MCG.
During a meeting on the takeover of licenced colonies by the corporation on Wednesday, MCG commissioner Amit Khatri reviewed progress of the development work being carried out by DLF in phases 1, 2 and 3, and also the status of the condition of assets offered by Unitech for auctioning to recover the cost of deficit infrastructure in South City 1 and 2.
Speaking to TOI, Khatri said the core objective is to provide better civic amenities to residents of all licenced colonies. “We also review the progress made by corporation in takeover of colonies,” he said.
In accordance with the government’s directions, the director of town and country planning has transferred the maintenance responsibility of Palam Vihar, Sushant Lok 1, Suncity, DLF 123 and South City 1 and 2 to the corporation.
According to the mandate, MCG will take over the colonies — Palam Vihar and Sushant Lok Phase 1— developed by Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Limited. The cost of deficit infrastructure shall be recovered from the developers by DTCP, and the same will be transferred to MCG in a phased manner, said a senior official.
The colonies developed by Unitech — South City 1 and 2 — shall also be taken over by MCG. The cost of the deficit infrastructure shall be recovered by the corporation by auctioning properties offered by Unitech.
In case of deficit recovery, the remaining amount shall be recovered by DTCP and transferred to the corporation in a phased manner.
The corporation shall also take over the colonies — DLF 1, 2 and 3 and Suncity — after verification of the deficit work completed by the developer. In pursuance of the directions given in the order, the corporation has already taken over maintenance of Suncity, while DLF has been carrying out deficit infrastructure work in phases 1,2 and 3.
The corporation has also started carrying out deficit work in Palam Vihar and Sushant Lok 1, and South City 1 and 2. The officials have been asked to update status report on development work done by DLF and apprise MCG of the condition of the assets offered by Unitech so that these can be auctioned. Meanwhile, the executive engineer of MCG wrote to DLF on Tuesday regarding the non-submission of completion report of deficit infrastructure.
The corporation reminded DLF that it was decided in the meeting led by DTCP director KM Pandurang in Chandigarh that DLF will complete the deficit infrastructure in all three phases — I, II and III — as per specifications given in DPR and to the satisfaction of MCG.
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