JNAC Issues Warning to 12 Defaulting Contractors Over Project Delays
Quality Control Measures Strengthened for City Development Projects
Key Points:
- JNAC identifies 12 contractors failing to start assigned projects
- Contractors face blacklisting for non-compliance with notices
- Engineers directed to monitor quality of ongoing development work
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee has warned 12 contractors of blacklisting for failing to initiate assigned construction projects.
The projects span across multiple city areas. Meanwhile, these works fall under the Citizen Facility Scheme.
“Strict action awaits non-compliant contractors,” stated a JNAC official. Furthermore, the projects include vital infrastructure development works.
Quality Monitoring Enhanced
The engineering team conducts regular site inspections. Moreover, special attention focuses on under-priced tender projects.
“We prioritize construction quality standards,” noted a senior engineer. Additionally, weekly progress reports have been mandated.
Infrastructure Development Plans
The projects utilize 15th Finance Commission funds. However, delays affect community development initiatives.
The work includes community buildings and school renovations. Besides, paver block installation forms a crucial component.
Cross-Department Coordination
JNAC plans meetings with Mango Municipal Corporation. In addition, joint quality control measures will be implemented.
Engineers from both departments will collaborate closely. Meanwhile, regular site visits ensure work quality maintenance.

