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Haryana Housing Board ToCconstruct 2983 Houses For Poor


By ugesh sarkar, Section Resale & Rental
Posted on Wed Feb 03, 2010 at 10:55:54 PM EST

Housing Board, Haryana proposes to construct 2,983 houses for economically weaker sections, Lower Income Groups and Industrial workers during the year 2010-11.

While disclosing this here today, Arun Kumar, Chief Administrator of Housing Board Haryana  said that 567 triple storeyed type-A houses for economically  weaker sections(EWS) and lower income groups were proposed to be constructed in Sector 9, Bahadurgarh at a cost of about Rs. 25 crore and 1342 triple storeyed type-B houses for economically weaker sections and lower income groups in Sector 19, Sirsa at a cost of Rs. 56 crore.

Similarly, 280 four storeyed type-I houses for industrial workers were proposed to be constructed in industrial estate, HSIIDC, Bawal, district Rewari at a cost of Rs. 12.80 crore, 602 four storeyed type-I houses for industrial workers in Industrial Estate, HSIIDC, Barhi, district Sonipat at a cost of about    Rs. 27.52 crore and 192 EWS houses in Sector 4 (Part-II), Hisar at a cost of Rs.5.76 crore, he added.

Arun Kumar said that the Board had constructed 1391 houses of different categories at Sonipat, Madlauda, Bahadurgarh, Gurgaon, Dharuhera and Faridabad at a cost of Rs. 100.50 crore during the year 2009.

He said that a chunk of land measuring about 4.50 acres and 18.75 acres had been offered by Haryana Urban Development Authority in Sector 8, Sonipat and Sector 5, Hansi, respectively.  Approximately 400 EWS houses were likely to be constructed  at Sonipat and 1700 EWS houses at Hansi. Similarly, 4.5 acres of land had been offered by HUDA at Jind for the construction of 270 EWS houses. A piece of  5.50 acres of land  was also proposed to be got from HUDA in Sector 1, Narnaul, he added.

Source: www.punjabnewsline.com Haryana Housing Board to construct 2983 houses for poor

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Arun Kumar said that the Board had introduced a novel system of Third Party Inspection for all its new projects to ensure more transparency and effective quality control in the construction work.        Under the system a set of experts in the construction industry would be empanelled by the Board, which with the joint consent of Housing Board Haryana, the Contractor and the allottees, would be authorized to carry out periodical inspections and point out the deficiencies in the project, which could be remedied on time. Presently, the inspection of works mainly construction of buildings was done by the departmental officers, he added.

He said that the new arrangement would be the part of the contract and legally binding. The new system would apply for all new projects and  for the on-going projects, experts would be engaged to carry out spot inspections and submit their reports to the authorities for corrective action.

Expression of interest would soon be invited to empanel the experts for this purpose, he added.

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