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    Dhi Qar launches a plan to implement 143 projects worth 560 billion dinars

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    Dhi Qar launches a plan to implement 143 projects worth 560 billion dinars Empty Dhi Qar launches a plan to implement 143 projects worth 560 billion dinars

    Post by Rocky Wed 16 Nov 2022, 5:01 am

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    [size=52]Dhi Qar launches a plan to implement 143 projects worth 560 billion dinars[/size]

    [size=45]Dhi Qar / Hussein Al-Amel[/size]
    [size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration revealed that it has initiated the procedures for announcing and referring the 2022 plan, which includes 143 projects worth 560 billion dinars, while it announced a warning to a number of lagging companies, and threatened to include them in the blacklist.[/size]
    [size=45]The technical assistant to the governor of Dhi Qar, Ahmed Hanoun, said in an interview with (Al-Mada), that "the 2022 projects plan includes 143 projects with a value of 560 billion dinars." Hanoun added, "32 of these projects will soon enter the implementation phase, after they entered the announcement phase," noting that "the rest of the projects will enter the announcement phase, successively, during the coming period."[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that “the governorate has many projects within the plans of previous years, some of which are under implementation and others that are suspended or reluctant for various reasons, and another section is still in the process of obtaining the original approvals from the Ministry of Planning,” stressing “follow-up on all projects and periodically re-evaluation of the performance of the implementing companies.” before the county administration. Last month, the Dhi Qar governorate administration revealed a project plan worth 560 billion dinars within the emergency support law for food security, while referring to service and urban projects that include all administrative units in the governorate within the plan. The media spokesman for the governor of Dhi Qar, Abu al-Hassan al-Badri, described the plan as the largest that has been implemented since 2003 until the present time. Al-Badri confirmed, “The plan was distributed to all administrative units affiliated with the governorate,” noting that “90% of the projects were distributed according to population density,” noting that “50 billion dinars were allocated for strategic projects.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ghazi stated, according to an official statement from the governorate, that “the work will be withdrawn from these companies and included in the blacklist in the event that they do not expedite the completion of the infrastructure works entrusted to them.” He pointed out, "Giving more than one opportunity for those companies to complete and complete projects while providing the required facilities for the continuation of work, but they did not comply." Al-Ghazi stated, "The companies' failure to commit to improving the level of work performance will lead to the final cancellation of the contract, with the imposition of punitive conditions on them." While stressing “the preservation’s keenness to improve the level of services and follow up on projects,” he stated that “the projects from which work is to be withdrawn include a project to establish a burn and plastic surgery center, and a project to establish a building for the College of Education for Girls and a student club for Shatrah University.”[/size]
    [size=45]The warning letter addressed to the company executing the burn center project, of which Al-Mada received a copy, included “damages to the building of the project (construction of the burn center and plastic surgery) in the central cooling system, elevators and civil works handling.” The book also referred to the company’s warning about repairing the damage and reviewing the Dhi Qar Health Department within 14 days, otherwise all legal measures will be taken against it.[/size]
    [size=45]While the warning letter addressed to the company executing the College of Education building project for girls pointed to “the company’s delay in implementing the project (constructing a building for the College of Education for Girls and a student club with an external fence for Shatrah University, which was assigned to it within the regional development plan for the year 2019,” and touched on “the facilities provided by the governorate for the continuation of work.” ".[/size]
    [size=45]The letter addressed the company that “your work will be evaluated within fifteen days, otherwise all legal measures will be taken against you in accordance with the text of Article 10/Second of the Instructions for the Implementation of Government Contracts No. (2) for the year 2014 and withdrawing the work and transferring it to your account.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration announced in early August the inclusion of a number of local companies implementing school buildings in the blacklist, and while it revealed the referral of 239 projects as part of its plan to reduce the total deficit in schools of 811 schools, activists demanded that more measures be taken against companies lagging behind in the sectors. the other. In late 2018, the Integrity Commission revealed 76 lagging projects in Dhi Qar Governorate. A statement of the authority, which was followed up by (Al-Mada), stated that “the number of lagging projects in Dhi Qar governorate reached 76 projects, penal cases were opened in 34 of them.”[/size]
    [size=45]And the statement continued, “These projects were distributed among lag and stalled ministerial projects and the work of them was withdrawn, which are the projects implemented according to the investment budget of the ministries, and their number is 49, cases were opened in 19 of them.” And he stressed, “Projects for transferring powers amounted to 12, cases were opened in 6 of them, and 6 investment projects opened criminal cases in 5 of them, while 4 criminal cases were opened in 9 of the projects lagging within the development of regions.”[/size]
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