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Collapse of 14 bridges in Bihar showcases poor state of public infrastructure in the country. 

  • Also, recently, several people died in different part country due to collapse of public infrastructure. E.g. Canopy collapse incident at Delhi Airport.

Factors contributing to Poor State of Public Infrastructure

  • L1 method of contract bidding: Lowest bidder gets project, ignoring quality or expertise of construction and other parameters. E.g. Collapse of Morbi dam suspension bridge
  • Administrative inefficiency: Usage of sub-standard materials, failure to follow design protocols, poor quality control, and inadequate supervision due to rampant corruption.
  • Lack of adequate funding: There is a requirement of 7-8% of GDP per annum and actual infrastructure investment is only 4.6% per annum (CRISIL).
  • Poor Safety Audit: It has been noticed that infrastructure project declared safe after safety audits have collapsed after some time. 
  • Other
    • Widening gap between the demand and supply of infrastructure.
    • Geographical reasons such as floods due to heavy rainfall. 

Measures Required 

  • There is a need to benchmark capacity and utilisation of infrastructure services both in terms of physical quantity and quality.
  • Mandatory implementation of the Quality cum Cost Based Selection (QCBS) for awarding contracts.
  • Conducting Safety Audits on a regular basis by independent Auditors. 

Key Initiatives taken by Government to Promote Public Infrastructure 

  • National Infrastructure Investment Fund
  • National Infrastructure Pipeline, envisages an investment of INR 111 Lakh Cr over 2020 to 2025.
  • Establishing India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL), a wholly-owned Government of India company to provide long term finance to viable infrastructure projects.
  • Providing Viability Gap Funding (e.g. UDAN Scheme) 
  • Promoting new models of Public-Private Partnership such as Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM)
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