Dec 06, 2024 06:36 PM IST
Contractors who rating lower than 70 out of 100 shall be declared ‘non-performers’ and be ineligible to get new tasks until their score improves
NEW DELHI: Non-public contractors engaged in constructing and sustaining nationwide highways throughout India shall be subjected to a performance-based score system to reinforce accountability and enhance high quality making certain smoother and safer journey, the Nationwide Freeway Authority of India (NHAI) mentioned in a press release on Friday.
Based mostly on their rating, the contractors shall be labeled into completely different classes starting from “excellent” to “failed” (X/NHAI_Official)
Based mostly on their rating, the contractors shall be labeled into completely different classes starting from “excellent” to “failed”.
Contractors scoring lower than 70 out of 100 shall be declared ‘non-performers’ and, shall be ineligible to safe new nationwide freeway tasks until they enhance their rating.
NHAI mentioned this score could be up to date each six months at two ranges: a person mission degree and a concessionaire degree. It is going to be made accessible on the NHAI web site and social media platforms.
“The assessment methodology will be based on pavement condition index (PCI) as well as defect rectification compliance on NHAI One App where over 95 defects can be notified and monitored digitally,” the assertion mentioned. It added that 80% weightage could be given to PCI and 20% to compliance on NHAI One App.
The pavement situation index, a metric within the highway development business, shall be calculated primarily based on six practical parameters — roughness, potholes, cracking, ravelling, rut depth and patchwork — which might be calculated utilizing numerous technological options resembling laser crack measurement techniques in community survey automobiles.
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