[sustran] A comedy of errors in Lahore's BRT

Hassaan Ghazali hghazali at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 18:53:34 JST 2013


Dear Friends,

Here's one reason why great haste makes great waste

Regards,

Hassaan



http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2013/07/25/city/lahore/brts-still-in-the-works-citizens-grow-impatient/


   - *Authorities dig out newly-built road after an underground drain stops
   functioning*
   - *TEPA chief engineer says project will complete in next few days*




After the recent re-digging of the newly-constructed Ferozepur Road,
citizens of the metropolis are wondering when the Bus Rapid Transit System
(BRTS) is finally going to be completed.

The Punjab government invited a lot of criticism last year for diverting
major portions of their development spending to the ambitious Ferozepur
Road project. Large sections of the road were dug out for the 27 kilometer
long bus route, causing a lot of inconvenience for commuters. However, the
project was completed in a record nine months time, getting laurels for the
Punjab regime under Chief Minister (CM) Shahbaz Sharif. A Chinese diplomat
even dubbed the CM ‘Shahbaz Speed’ for the impressive pace of development
works in the province.

The recent digging from the Qartaba Chowk to LOS Stop near Shama, however,
has brought a fresh round of trouble for road users, especially commuters
getting on to Jail Road towards Shama along the BRTS route.

Insiders have revealed that authorities had to dig out the newly built road
after an underground drain stopped functioning. They said that the
contractors had laid many layers of quality material in the construction of
the road which had to be dug out.

Moreover, the Traffic Engineering and Planning Agency (TEPA) recently
decided to build new flyovers at the cost of Rs 7 billion in order to make
the BRTS route signal-free. A high-level meeting also recently approved the
construction of a new RaviBridge for the passage of the articulated metro
buses.

Last year, those criticising the government for diverting so much of the
budget to this route said the cost was close to Rs 70 billion, although the
government maintained it was actually Rs 29 billion.

“The entire project is complete and the traffic situation along the
Ferozepur Road has improved as well. But why do policy makers have to dig
out newly constructed roads?” said Ahsan Ali, a commuter stuck in traffic
on the road. “Other than the expenditures, it involves a great deal of
trouble for the commuters, making it seem the BRTS is never going to end
and has become a monument of sorts,” he said.



TEPA Chief Engineer Saeed Akhtar, on the other hand, said that the digging
is not more than 300 meters in length and will be complete in the next few
days. He said the purpose of the digging was to clear the main drain pipe,
which would solve the water problem of the adjoining localities.

Lahore Transport Company (LTC) Chairman Khawaja Hassan said that all these
extensions and work had been planned last year but were delayed for the
government to launch the metro bus in time. “The government has to bear
additional expenditure of course, but meeting the deadline was also very
important. As you know the world saw how the Punjab government completed
such a huge project at an amazing pace, bringing a good name for the
country, but the cost was very little,” he said. - See more at:
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2013/07/25/city/lahore/brts-still-in-the-works-citizens-grow-impatient/#sthash.m2DeiqVq.dpuf


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