"The government wants that there should be ease of doing business. For which, the contract management has to be a much easier system and rules have to evolve in such a manner that there should be a level-playing field and transpraency...," Railway Financial Commissioner S Mookerjee said here today.
Addressing a CII event on "Contract Management in Indian Railway - Moving towards Global Benchmarks", he said, "Today both railways as well as CII have come together to have a workshop to find ways and means to find a better system in the contract system so that infrastructure development moves fast as envisioned by the Prime Minister."
Unless a practical and acceptable contract management system which is fair to both the parties is put in place, such a massive network expansion programme which presupposes a huge participation by the private sector cannot be implemented with ease, he said.
He suggested that the onus of quality control should be on the contractor with penalty provision for substandard work.
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Railway Board Member (Mechanical) Hemant Kumar said the objective is to find a right balance between purchasers and service providers.
Kumar said, "Earlier, railways had an opaque system but now the focus is on transparency and railways is significantly moving towrads this through e-procurement... There should also be transparency on other side as well. But some unscrupulous vendors are still maintaining the opaque system.