Drawing up a 15-point charter of action after a review meeting, Naidu said accountability should be enforced by taking action against officers responsible for delays in execution of works and also asked the CPWD to make payments to contractors through the electronic mode only.
Functioning of the Central Public Works Department has come in for a critical review at a two-day brainstorming session attended by top brass of the Ministry and CPWD besides 75 chief engineers of the agency from across the country here. The meeting concluded yesterday.
As per the action plan, a standard operating procedure (SOP) including specific time frames has be evolved for each construction activity.
In order to ensure transparency, project details should be made available in the public domain through online and information display boards at all work sites with details of project including cost, project schedule, major features, details of contact person for complaints, reasons for delay if any.
As a measure to do away with delays, the action plan suggests that file clearance should not take more than five days and in case of delay, reasons for the same to be recorded and action to be taken if the delay is found unjustified.
Voicing concern over public perception about functioning of major government construction organisations, Naidu suggested empanelling of sufficient number of contractors for better response to tenders and ensuring timely execution of works.