Ashghal face criticism in light of Corniche street maintenance

Ashghal face criticism in light of Corniche street maintenance

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By QatarNews

Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has come in for severe criticism by people, including a member of Central Municipal Council (CMC), after parts of Corniche Street were found damaged and its contractors have been asked to carry out repairs.

According to Al Sharq, the road whose top layer of asphalt has been found damaged at places, was built less than two years ago. The project was completed on October 15, 2013.

People, in remarks to the daily, expressed displeasure and faulted Ashghal for awarding important road contracts to companies that are not quality-conscious.

Repairs on the stretch of the street between Post Office and National Theatre intersections is slated to begin today and lasts until Sunday.

Councillor Abdullah Al Sulaiti told Al Sharq that Ashghal must employ more Qatari engineers to monitor public projects like roads and run quality checks.

He said Qatari contracting companies must be given preference in awarding road and other project contracts as they would be loyal to the country and ensure quality.

One cannot expect such loyalty from foreign companies, he added.

He said Ashghal must fine and blacklist contracting companies that do not carry out quality work and fail to comply with Qatari standards and specifications.

And there is the need for Ashghal to frame tough and world-class standards and specifications for public projects like roads, he added.

Mohamed Dhafir Al Hajri, another member of CMC representing Al Shahaniya, said the upper layer of the Corniche Street stretch may have been damaged as the project might have been completed in a haste.

"Such mistakes are bound to happen due to a variety of reasons. Sometimes there may be a hurry to finish a project in time," Al Hajri said.

But a Qatari, who didn't give his name, told Al Sharq that it is primarily Ashghal's responsibility to ensure the quality of a project.

"Ashghal is to basically blame for choosing substandard contracting companies," the citizen said. "Such companies must admit their mistake in the first place and must be forced to carry out the needed repairs."

The citizen said special care should be taken with regard to the monitoring of public projects because the country is passing through a hectic phase of infrastructure development.

"Such mistakes, as the one on Corniche Street, cannot be ignored," he said.

Ashghal must frame tough rules for contracting companies and make them follow its specifications and standards strictly, he added.

Fortunately, the Corniche Street project was within the guarantee period and the contracting company could be asked to carry out repairs, the citizen said. It would be a sheer waste of public money if the guarantee period was over and Ashghal had to spend on repairs from its own pocket, he said. [The Peninsula]

By britexpat• 17 Aug 2015 08:41
britexpat

The work was done by local contractor, but the oversight / Quality Assurance was the responsibility of Ashghal

By shabbychic• 17 Aug 2015 08:24
shabbychic

Having driven around the Corniche when this asphalting was going on, it was a local contractor who did the work

By meenzer59• 9 Aug 2015 14:00
meenzer59

...you get what you pay....

By britexpat• 9 Aug 2015 07:59
britexpat

Gasoline: Yes, but they never know where to stop. Today Poland.. I mean Qatar .. Tomorrow ...

By Gasoline• 9 Aug 2015 07:46
Gasoline

Germans are needed, they are most efficient and get the job done.

By knor• 8 Aug 2015 14:38
knor

never seen a Qatari QA/QC inspector.

By britexpat• 8 Aug 2015 14:25
britexpat

Then sack the expats who aren't performing and replace them with Qataris

By knor• 8 Aug 2015 14:20
knor

Locals are on managerial level, you will hardly see them on site.....inspection/monitoring under the sun? it's expat job always.

By Wild Turkey• 8 Aug 2015 14:03
Wild Turkey

That's why they will need Qatari inspectors and engineers. Foreigners aren't "loyal". And, why should they be? It's not their country.

By britexpat• 8 Aug 2015 12:59
britexpat

Quality control requires getting off your seat, leaving the air confirmed office and checking the work visually

By Wild Turkey• 8 Aug 2015 11:10
Wild Turkey

It's a good joke, isn't it?

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