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  • BRO Project Brahmank CE concludes 3-day inspection trip to Arunachal

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaMarch 7, 2024

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    Border Roads Organization (BRO)’s Project Brahmank chief engineer (CE) Ajay Kumar Mishra, who was on a three-day visit to the ongoing works on the Aalo – Kaying-Tato and Tato – Menchukha-Lamang axis under the area of responsibility of HQ 44 BRTF, concluded his visit on March 6. 

    Mishra was accompanied by 44 Border Roads Task Force (BRTF) commander Col BPS Tomar.

    Mishra inspected the upgradation works of Kaying-Tato Road to NHDL specifications and directed expeditious completion of works and lauded the efforts done by 92 Road Construction Company (RCC) in the development of Aalo-Kaying-Tato Road with state of art road aesthetics and road safety measures which brought a new sense of modernization of border roads. 

    On arrival at Tato, the CE (P) was briefed by OC, 1443 Bridge Construction Company (BCC) on the ongoing Engineering Procurement Contract (EPC) works and several other works including the construction of major permanent bridge works on Tato-Menchukha Road. 

    The CE interacted with the contractors working on Tato-Menchukha Road and directed them to expedite the pace of construction while ensuring the highest quality standards.

    The CE also inspected the forward axis and lauded the efforts by 1443 BCC which stood tall in maintenance and snow clearance works of strategic roads under very cold and treacherous working conditions. 

    The CE also interacted with the BRO personnel and CPLs at all work sites and applauded their efforts by distributing sweets. CE (P) motivated the Bravehearts of BRO to work in mission mode for the achievement of organizational goals.

    Before his departure to Pasighat on Thursday, the CE lauded the efforts of 44 BRTF in the development of infrastructure and in providing connectivity to the far-flung areas of Arunachal Pradesh and urged to maintain the same spirit and motivation in connecting the remotest corners of the country to the mainstream.

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