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CM of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar authorizes three infrastructural projects for Gurugram totaling Rs 90.9 crore

Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar authorized the allocation of contracts for the three infrastructure projects of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) yesterday. The powerful works procurement committee meeting approved the projects totaling Rs 90.92 crore.

One of the authorized projects is the Rs 12.42 crore upgrade of the Sector 16 boosting station. In order to improve the water supply from the station to adjacent areas, this project would build a pump house, panel room, and pumping gear.

The second project, which would cost Rs 26 crore, is to install the remaining sewage network in Sectors 58 to 72. The GMDA will provide and install balanced master sewer lines as part of this project to enable the sewage system to operate for these areas up to the Behrampur STP in Gurugram. The people who live in these new Gurugram sectors would gain from this.

Additionally, tenders for the Rs 52.5 crore construction of Chandu Budhera’s 100 MLD unit No. 5 have been allowed. The purpose of this project is to increase the city’s water supply even further in order to meet the residents’ increasing needs in the future. Furthermore, the upgrading of the current sludge tanks in Units I, II, and III will also be pursued.

Currently, the Chandu WTP provides 300 MLD of potable water, and the building is continuing to build Unit 4, which will have a 100 MLD capacity.

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