Two more C&D waste plants to be set up
The Hindu
Bidder should set up plant on his own land: GHMC
GHMC has made amendments to its policy of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste treatment and added an additional condition in the tender norms, stipulating that the bidder should set up the plant on his own land.
Inviting bids for establishment of two more C&D waste treatment plants in addition to the existing two, the civic body has inserted the condition that the bidders should own land to the extent of at least five acres, 10 kilometres away from the city, for transporting and processing waste. The plants are to be set up for 15 circles in the South and the North zones of the city. February 21 is the last date for the tenders.
The two plants already set up at Jeedimetla and Fathullaguda are being run by the Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited under the public-private-partnership mode. They have been set up on the land given by the government.