ECNEC approves Tk 4,489 cr project to buy 35 dredgers

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DHAKA, Oct 23, 2018 (BSS) – The Executive Committee of the National
Economic (ECNEC) today approved a project to procure some 35 dredgers
involving Taka 4,489.03 crore to keep up navigability in 100 major rivers
across the country.

The approval came from the 11th ECNEC meeting of the current fiscal year
held at the NEC conference room in the city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area with
ECNEC Chairperson and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.

Briefing the reporters after the meeting, Planning Minister AHM Mustafa
Kamal said a total of 21 projects were approved today involving an overall
estimated cost of Taka 19,778.73 crore.

“Of the total project cost, Taka 17,316.93 crore will come from the
Government of Bangladesh portion, Taka 233.93 crore from the organization’s
own fund while the rest of Taka 2,227.87 crore from project assistance,” he
said.

Of the approved 21 projects, 19 are new while the rest of two are revised
projects.

The Planning Minister said Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority
(BIWTA) under the Ministry of Shipping will implement the project by June
2023 while the government would provide the entire project fund from its own
resources.

He said under the project, the dredgers would be procured along with
ancillary equipment to dredge some 8,000 kilometres in 100 rivers across the
country.

The Minister said the dredging would keep ferries, lunches, cargo vessels
and other river vessels functional on domestic river routes round the year.

According to the Ministry of Shipping, the BIWTA currently has 25 dredgers
with an annual dredging capacity of 114 lakh cubic meter while 10 more
dredgers are expected to join its fleet under an ongoing project.

With the additional dredgers, the BIWTA will be able to dredge 346.50 lakh
cubic meters in 2019.

At least 1655.10 lakh cubic meter riverine routes are required to be
dredged annually while the overall dredging capacity of the country is 846.50
lakh cubic meters mobilizing dredgers from the BIWTA and the private sector.
So, 808.60 lakh cubic meter riverine routes remain undredged despite the
crucial need.

Besides, an initiative has been taken to open international river route in
this region involving the domestic river routes and if the Bangladeshi river
routes can be included in the international river transportation system,
country’s trade and commerce would get a boost.

The project has been framed based on the findings of the ‘Feasibility
Study on Capital Dredging and Sustainable River management in Bangladesh’.
Once the project is implemented, it will be possible to meet around 70.81
percent of the annual dredging capacity of the country.

The main project operations include procurement of two 28″ cutter suction
dredgers and other necessary equipment, eight 24″ cutter suction dredgers and
other necessary equipment, eight 20″ cutter suction dredgers and other
necessary equipment, nine 18″ cutter suction dredgers and other necessary
equipment, two 12″ cutter suction dredgers and other necessary equipment, two
trailing suctions hoper dredgers along with other necessary equipment, two
water injection jetting dredgers, two self propelled pontoon mounted grab
dredgers, some 35 cutter suction dredgers crane boats, 30 crew houseboats and
five officer house boats.

The project area will cover Dhaka, Narayanganj, Manikganj, Munshiganj,
Madaripur, Barishal, Bagerhat, Gaibandha, Cox’s Bazar, Chandpur, Kishoreganj,
Jamalpur and Sylhet districts.

The ECNEC meeting also approved the Land Acquisition and Utility Transfer
Project: Support for the Improvement of Dhaka (Kachpur)-Sylhet- Tamabil Highway
into four-lane and construction of separate service lanes in both sides
with Taka 3,885.72 crore.

Under the project, land acquisition on both sides of the 270.557 kilometre
highway will be completed side by side there will be transfer of necessary
utilities to gradually upgrade this highway into four-lane and thus expand
the regional road network.

Once the project is implemented, dynamism will be infused to the trade and
commerce activities in this region while this initiative will also expedite
the extension process of the Asian highway network as well as regional road
network including BIMSTEC corridor and SAARC corridor.

Referring to the approval of the Reconstruction of Cumilla Central Jail
project with Taka 624.98 crore, the Planning Minister said Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina in the meeting gave directives to the authorities concerned to
gradually keep a courtroom in every jail apparently considering the
inconvenience of those inmates who are unable to go to courts due to their
physical conditions.

The other projects approved in the meeting are Second Urban Region
Development with Taka 1,867 crore, Rehabilitation of affected roads and
development of footpaths and drains of Dhaka South City Corporation with Taka
774.66 crore, Urban Development Programme on climate change impact at
Barishal City Corporation with Taka 130.19 crore, Strengthening Teletalk
network coverage in the remote areas through installing solar base station
with Taka 406.18 crore, Upgrading Keranihat-Bandarban National Highway into
due standard, height and width with Taka 235.03 crore.

The remaining approved projects are Further development of Jahangirnagar
University with Taka 1,445.36 crore, Establishing seven regional offices of
Bangladesh Public Service Commission Secretariat and its capacity
strengthening with Taka 126.90 crore, Land acquisition and other related
works for establishing CPGCBL-Sumitomo 1200 MW ultra super critical coal-
based power plant with Taka 1,270.09 crore, Construction of roads and other
related infrastructures for setting up Paira 1320 MW coal-based power plant
with Taka 250.62 crore, Establishment of three handloom service centres in
different hand-loom prone areas, 2nd Revised with Taka 88.80 crore,
Modernization and infrastructural extension of Bangladesh Handloom Education
Training Institute, Narsingdi with Taka 60.15 crore, Greater Mymensingh rural
Infrastructure Development, 2nd Revised with Taka 690 crore, River Garai
dredging and embankment protection with Taka 591.58 crore, Char Bagadi pump
house and Hajimara regulator rehabilitation under Chandpur irrigation project
with Taka 117.46 crore, Rangpur Division agriculture and rural development
with Taka 321.22 crore and Buffaloes development (2nd phase) with Taka 162.93
crore, Emergency support on water supply and sanitation at Ukhia and Teknaf
upazilas in Cox’s Bazar with Taka 585.33 crore and Further development of
Cumilla University with Taka 1,655.50 crore.