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Home / Environment / Gurugram Civic Projects Get Green Light

Gurugram Civic Projects Get Green Light

30 Jan

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Summary

  • MCG headquarters construction approved at revised cost.
  • Waste processing capacity to increase significantly.
  • Legacy waste clearance project valued at ₹126 crore approved.
Gurugram Civic Projects Get Green Light

Work on six critical civic infrastructure projects in Gurugram is poised for acceleration following administrative approvals. These initiatives, previously stalled by clearance issues and cost adjustments, are now expected to move forward, enhancing municipal services and city infrastructure.

The construction of the new MCG headquarters in Sector 14 has been approved with a revised budget, promising modern facilities and improved citizen services. Simultaneously, the city's construction and demolition waste processing capacity is slated for a substantial increase from 300 to 1,200 tonnes per day to bolster waste management efforts.

Further bolstering sanitation, the tenure of current agencies for door-to-door waste collection and sweeping has been extended until new tenders are finalized. A significant project to clear approximately ₹126 crore of legacy waste from designated dumping sites has also received the green light. This initiative will employ bio-mining and scientific disposal methods to mitigate environmental hazards and reclaim land.

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Officials emphasized strict monitoring for timely project execution and quality assurance. The overall aim is to strengthen Gurugram's civic framework, enhance waste management systems, and boost administrative efficiency for the benefit of its residents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Six key civic infrastructure projects are set to be expedited, including the construction of the new Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) headquarters and the expansion of waste processing capacity.
The new MCG headquarters building construction has received approval for a revised cost estimate, with officials stating it will house modern administrative facilities.
A major drive to clear legacy waste worth ₹126 crore from identified dumping sites has been approved, involving bio-mining and scientific disposal.

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