Coming down hard on the state-run steel giants' awarding of contracts for the modernisation and expansion programme (MEP), Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said execution of all projects across all plants resulted in high prices.
The prices obtained through tender during 2006-08 were 70 -100 per cent higher than the cost estimates and total cost of proposed MEP projects rose from Rs 43,142 crore approved by SAIL Board during 2006-07 to Rs 77,691 crore during 2008-09, an increase of 80 per cent, it pointed out.
SAIL failed to implement MEP within planned timelines and the capacity expansion at Salem steel plant (SSP) only could be completed by September 2010, it added.
The integrated commissioning of capacity expansion projects in five integrated steel plants has been delayed by over four years and is now scheduled for completion during 2015, it said.
On the awarding of contracts, the apex auditor said: "The capacity of the equipment suppliers and contractors were limited. Simultaneous implementation of all the MEP projects across all plants within the compressed timelines stretched their capacity and resulted in high prices."
"20 contracts valuing Rs 10,556 crore were awarded on single qualified bid basis which was Rs 2,125 crore (25 per cent) higher than the cost estimates updated for all scope creep and price escalation up to opening of price bids," it said.
Similarly, 20 contracts valuing Rs 6,600 crore were awarded on two qualified bid basis which was higher than the cost estimates by Rs 578 crore (9.6 per cent), it added.
Out of 153 projects of Rs 20 crore and above, awarded during 2008-13, SAIL took more than two years in 25 cases and more than three years in 87 cases in completing the tender finalisation process, it added.
The average time taken was 37 months which was four times more than the 9 months prescribed in the internal guidelines of the company, the auditor said.
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