Wokha DC office complex construction to begin soon

Assistant Chief Engineer, CAWD, Er Sungtiba Amer and other district administration officials inspecting the site for construction of the DC office complex Wokha on April 30.

Kohima, April 30 (MExN): Construction work on the new Deputy Commissioner’s office complex in Wokha is set to begin within the current financial year, officials from the Civil Administration Works Division (CAWD) confirmed during an inspection visit to the project site.

Assistant Chief Engineer, CAWD, Er Sungtiba Amer, who led the inspection, informed that the project was recently approved by the State Level Project Implementation and Management Committee (SLPIMC) and will be undertaken under the State Earmarked Projects category, an update received here stated,

The proposed complex is expected to feature a G+1 structure with two basement floors, housing various administrative departments under one roof to improve coordination and governance.

“The new complex is a vital step toward administrative development in the district,” Er Amer stated, adding that the Wokha DC Office Complex project will officially commence within this financial year.

Inspects construction site of DC office complex in Tseminyu

The inspection team also visited the ongoing construction site of the DC office complex in Tseminyu. The Tseminyu project, sanctioned under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme, had faced delays due to site allocation issues but is now progressing steadily, officials said.

It was informed that the building will be a G+2 RCC structure equipped with a 150-seater conference hall, accessible facilities for persons with disabilities (PWDs), and provisions for an elevator.

Er Amer emphasised the importance of departmental inspections to ensure the quality and progress of the work, urging the contractor to accelerate construction within the stipulated timeline.

Additionally, the inspection team reviewed ongoing works for the VVPAT strong room of the Election Department and the flat-type quarters for administrative officers in Tseminyu.

Er Amer expressed optimism that the contractors would complete the projects on time, facilitating smoother governance in the respective districts.
 



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