The report, citing people aware of the matter, said that China First Highway Engineering lacked the technical expertise to build the sixth phase of the Kathmandu-Terai-Madhesh Expressway and was disqualified initially. However, a backdoor entry was allowed later.
The Nepal Army, which is overseeing the project, issued a letter of intent to the Chinese firm last week, less than 10 days before the landlocked country heads into the general elections.
The construction was launched in 2017 with a new deadline to complete it by July 2024., after the initial deadline was missed owing to various reasons, including sluggish pace of work.
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