Delhi Government is considering slapping financial penalty on Engineers India Limited for failing to complete the Rs 600-crore Connaught Place redevelopment project even after extending the deadline many times.
Sources said government was totally unhappy with the contractor for "unexplained delays" in the project which as per original agreement was to be completed before the commencement of the Commonwealth Games in October, 2010.
"The government is seriously considering slapping financial penalty on the contractor as it has missed series of deadlines in the last three years. We cannot tolerate any further delay," top sources said.
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At the meeting, EIL officials said they will complete the project by April 30.
Dikshit told the officials to soon finish the remaining work as delay in the project was causing losses to traders and inconvenience to public.
"The Chief Minister was very unhappy with the slow progress of work and told EIL to try and finish work as soon as possible," said an official, who attended the meeting.
The meeting was attended by a number of top officials of the government including Chief Secretary D M Spolia.
Top NDMC officials also expressed displeasure over the contractor extending the deadline at regular intervals.