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EDITORIAL — PUBLISHED 2 DAYS AGO

IN some ways, Pakistan can be considered the gift that just keeps on giving; the scale of blunders continues to grow, and little seems to be learned. The New Islamabad International Airport, the foundation stone of which was laid nearly a decade ago during the Musharraf regime, is after a series of delays and cost overruns, nearing completion —Dec 25, 2016, is the date being given by the Civil Aviation Authority. Shockingly, however, it is only at this late stage that a scandalous flaw in design has come to light. It has two parallel runways, which would allow aircraft to land or take off at the same time, which in turn would improve airport efficiency. But, these runways have been constructed at a distance of 200 metres from each other, while the standard set to allow concurrent landings and take-offs is one kilometre. In short, as the CAA director general informed the Public Accounts Committee in Islamabad on Thursday, it will not be possible for the new airport to handle concurrent aircraft movement. If the head of the CAA admits that the design flaw should have been corrected at the initial stage but was overlooked, it would have taken nothing short of effrontery to do so.

While this may indeed be a “criminal error”, as a PAC member termed it, the tale of monumental ineptitude does not end here. According to the CAA’s own audit report, presented to the PAC the same day, none of the 12 engineering management consultants hired for the airport project hold engineering degrees. Instead, they possess a bewildering galaxy of irrelevant certificates: homeopathy, business administration, technology — and some hold only basic Bachelor’s degrees. Were this not bad enough, according to the CAA audit report, the unsatisfactory performance of these gentlemen was in part responsible for the Rs19.39 billion cost overrun of the airport project, in addition to “different packages [being] awarded without due consideration [and] lack of coordination in execution of [the] package”.

Are these failings a case of inefficiency or corruption? Either way, the result is disgraceful and the matter requires being looked into. It is difficult to believe that such glaring inconsistencies managed to be overlooked by those who are required to execute a project of this scale — and, indeed, by the three successive governments under whose oversight the construction of the new Islamabad airport is now approaching completion. The project was earlier mired in controversy when its physical location became a matter of debate, with another location altogether coming under consideration. Now mismanagement and the wastage of funds have joined the list of talking points. The CAA needs to come up with a convincing explanation, and the parties responsible for such colossal blunders need to be identified and, if necessary, prosecuted. Bungling on such a large scale cannot be overlooked.

Published in Dawn, May 8th, 2016

http://www.dawn.com/news/1256974/


Kitna tajurbah hai kay phir b bungling? :whistle:

I guess the new contracts should say even a 10k Rs problem should come out of the pockets of those in charge and those who approved it as well as those who are constructing it!

EVERY project goes over board it is either the bloody accountant putting the estimate is on drugs or has no basic arithmetic skills or the bloody constructors are overcharging yet the bloody politicians choose the same one to chunna laga the public for more funds and call it TUJURBAH :sick:
 
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Homeopathic doctor works as consultant at new Islamabad airport

MALIK ASAD — UPDATED 3 DAYS AGO

ISLAMABAD: If an audit report of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is to be believed, none of the 12 engineering consultants hired for the under-construction New Islamabad International Airport hold engineering degrees.

Instead, there is a homeopathic doctor, simple graduates or persons with certificates in electrical or civil engineering hired as project management consultants (PMCs). Even the project manager holds a master’s degree in business administration.

According to the audit report prepared by the CAA directorate general audit (works), which was presented before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on May 5, inefficient PMCs were responsible for the Rs19.39 billion cost overrun of the project.

According to the auditors, payments amounting to Rs56.25 billion were made against the estimated cost of Rs36.8 billion.

CAA audit report says none of 12 engineering consultants hold engineering degree
The auditors noted that “different packages were awarded without due consideration… lack of coordination in execution of package and unsatisfactory performance of PMCs” led to the inefficient and poor execution of the project.

“The consultant prepared cost estimates on lump-sum basis instead of item wise.”

During a meeting of the departmental accounts committee (DAC) held on Feb 29, 2016, it was observed that the “project management consultants failed to perform its contractual role with regard to coordination and execution of work on site.”

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) also found that the consultants were not qualified enough to perform such a crucial job.

As per an inquire report of the FIA, the heads of the project management consultants, M/s LBG, were not engineers.

The FIA probed the qualifications of the consultants and shared the results with the audit authorities which the latter incorporated in the audit report.

As per the FIA report, the project manager, Bruce A. Thompson, holds a master’s degree in business administration, Basrullah Jan is a material engineer with a simple BA degree and a homeopathic doctor, planning engineer Atif Saeed holds a bachelor of technology degree from Preston University which is not recognised by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

Deputy project managers Mucheal Henry Pottinger and Houn Dong Bark are also graduates, planning manager Qiangsong Guan holds a BSc degree.

Holding a BSc civil engineering degree, planning engineer Robert Fluhr as per the report is 76-year-old and left the consultancy firm in July 2012.

He was brought back in 2014 but again left the firm. Engineering representative James McClung’s degree is not traceable, the report maintained.

Quoting the FIA’s finding, the audit report said some of the consultants did not possess relevant qualifications which contributed to the poor performance.

The audit recommended to the PAC to “fix responsibility against the persons responsible for the improper planning and inefficient execution of work.”

Since the PAC had already asked the CAA for a detailed presentation on May 5, it did not take up the audit report on Thursday and deferred it till the next meeting when it would examine the audit paras of the CAA.

Published in Dawn, May 7th, 2016

http://www.dawn.com/news/1256854

Maybe if the Shariff bros stayed in Pakistan long enough to do some work or wait didnt this go through their approval? Where are the Noon servants ...So who approved this corruption I mean incompetency? Please dont say IK! :tsk:

And please do own up coz CM punjab if you wanna blame it on some CM or PM since it is federal - kindly do tell which of the tinday was it this time? Who awarded a homeopathy doctor this parchi to construct an AIRPORT for the capital?!
 
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IN some ways, Pakistan can be considered the gift that just keeps on giving; the scale of blunders continues to grow, and little seems to be learned.

The New Islamabad International Airport, the foundation stone of which was laid nearly a decade ago during the Musharraf regime, is after a series of delays and cost overruns, nearing completion —Dec 25, 2016, is the date being given by the Civil Aviation Authority.

You write these silly pots without realizing who is the real party to be blamed for it. Read above, ask the big guys in the military why was a retired general without having any experience in building airports was put on top of this contract as the "Program Officer", meaning the CEO (if you will) of this entire thing. And he awarded contracts to....you know who....his "friends" you know...the "Special Friends" if you know what I mean :enjoy::lol:

So this is the sad part about Pakistan. Which is why, RS and NS have started in agreement a "Justice for ALL" campaign. Many investigations are underway, they are not being disclosed as that's how investigations are. No one is guilty unless PROVEN guilty including IK and he'll have a day in the court too, soon. So IK needs to learn the law. No one (not even the guy from the above issue) is guilty unless he can be proven guilty. BUT, he has to be caught first...well, what do you know!! He lives between Dubai and Turkey these days :rofl: :lol:. Mushy bailed him out after getting his own cut, sad story of corruption!!

Two runways, in fact FOUR runways aren't uncommon now a days. Dallas's DFW airport has 8 runways being used simultaneously. That's 8 flights landing and 8 taking off every 30-60 SECONDS and many other airports across the globe have 2-4 runways operating. The fault lies with a person who ran this project without having any experience and knowldge about airports!!! Ask a Car mechanic to operate on a Heart patient. Let me know the sad results :tdown:
 
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Dallas's DFW airport has 8 runways being used simultaneously.

Dallas has 64 million visitors. This new airport is for 9 million.

Even the original cost estimation lacked the cost for Radar, Control Tower, Lighting, Security, Baggage. Equipment needed to make an airport rather than a warehouse.
 
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Where's the money for this project coming from? Is it the Pakistani government that's being cheated or a foreign donor/investor who is being duped?
 
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You write these silly pots without realizing who is the real party to be blamed for it. Read above, ask the big guys in the military why was a retired general without having any experience in building airports was put on top of this contract as the "Program Officer", meaning the CEO (if you will) of this entire thing. And he awarded contracts to....you know who....his "friends" you know...the "Special Friends" if you know what I mean :enjoy::lol:

So this is the sad part about Pakistan. Which is why, RS and NS have started in agreement a "Justice for ALL" campaign. Many investigations are underway, they are not being disclosed as that's how investigations are. No one is guilty unless PROVEN guilty including IK and he'll have a day in the court too, soon. So IK needs to learn the law. No one (not even the guy from the above issue) is guilty unless he can be proven guilty. BUT, he has to be caught first...well, what do you know!! He lives between Dubai and Turkey these days :rofl: :lol:. Mushy bailed him out after getting his own cut, sad story of corruption!!

Two runways, in fact FOUR runways aren't uncommon now a days. Dallas's DFW airport has 8 runways being used simultaneously. That's 8 flights landing and 8 taking off every 30-60 SECONDS and many other airports across the globe have 2-4 runways operating. The fault lies with a person who ran this project without having any experience and knowldge about airports!!! Ask a Car mechanic to operate on a Heart patient. Let me know the sad results :tdown:
I didnt bother reading your venting rant again:

You see the problem with you paid chillar is that you assume everyone is paid to write something that has a reference...Go criticize the author :enjoy:
 
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New Islamabad airport: The airport to nowhere
By Faran Mahmood / Design: Talha Khan
Published: May 16, 2016

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A file photo of a plane taking off from a runway. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Megaprojects like construction of airports have a reputation for going off the rails and missing performance targets related to cost and schedule. But the new Islamabad airport project is not only getting into hot waters for cost overruns and delays but also for major technical blunders in design, including lack of support for concurrent landing or taking off of two aircraft.

To add insult to the injury, it was disclosed recently that the majority of hired foreign consultants were not even engineers.

New Islamabad airport embroiled in problems

So the question of the hour is: is the new Islamabad airport another example of ‘pork barrel politics’ or is it just another megaproject failure in the making?

It is true that managing megaprojects is easier said than done but what is more fascinating is that that these blunders are windows into the world of project management that can serve as valuable lessons for future ventures.

Lessons

Weak project oversight and no project life cycle means ‘a call for disaster’


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It is generally a good practice that the concerned ministry should prepare PC-1 in consultation with other stakeholders and not delegate the task to external consultants.

However, the Louis Berger Group (LBG) USA and their local partner, Engineering Consultants International (ECIL) Karachi were engaged by CAA prior to the formal approval of PC-1 from the Planning Commission.

They were, in fact, entrusted with the job to prepare draft PC-1 including engineering drawings and contract documents. The PC-1 was later found to be inconsistent with the feasibility report which is a criminal negligence on the part of the planning personnel.

Unfortunately, no project lifecycle was ever strictly followed and a typical ad-hoc approach was adopted. The project directorate made some poor decisions such as conversion of parallel taxiway into secondary runway.

Due to lack of a system of management by exception and a naive project board, such decisions were executed without any oversight.

No end in sight for new Islamabad airport

The CAA even delegated the job of evaluation of bids for design consultants to LBG and later to another firm named Meinhardt.

Incompetent/corrupt partner can put project in dire straits

The firm Louis Berger Group is quite notorious for its corrupt practices and was debarred by the World Bank in 2015 for payments to officials in Vietnam.

Louis Berger paid around $1 million in bribes to Indian official for award of two projects in Goa and Guwahati. James McClung, previously a senior vice president for firm’s Indian operations, was accused of bribing an Indian minister.

Earlier in 2010, LBG paid $70 million to settle charges of fraud in Afghan infrastructure projects – not to mention similar scandals in Kuwait and Indonesia.

Interestingly, the same James McClung, who was charged with felony bribery in India, was the main engineering representative of LBG for the new Islamabad airport project.

Poor requirements engineering leads
to scope creep

Ballpark figures were used in PC-1 which originally amounted to roughly Rs37 billion.

A parametric cost model derived from the cost structure of Rs10 billion Lahore airport would have forecasted an approximate budget of Rs20-26 billion for the new Islamabad airport after inflation adjustment.

Therefore, a proposed budget of Rs37 billion was supposed to have sufficient financial reserve. However, many essential components of project scope were missed from project digest including air traffic control complex, refuelling system, lightning system, sewerage treatment system, power distribution and telecom network systems.

Islamabad airport to be completed by year-end, Senate told

By the time, the deficiencies in PC-1 were realised, project costs had escalated from Rs37 billion to Rs81 billion which are now forecasted to touch the ‘Rs100 billion mark’. The revised PC-1 still does not include water supply, electricity distribution and additional land purchase costs.

What exactly do we learn from these mistakes? Given history, it seems, not much.

The writer is a Cambridge graduate and is working as a management consultant

Published in The Express Tribune, May 16th, 2016.
 
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You write these silly pots without realizing who is the real party to be blamed for it. Read above, ask the big guys in the military why was a retired general without having any experience in building airports was put on top of this contract as the "Program Officer", meaning the CEO (if you will) of this entire thing. And he awarded contracts to....you know who....his "friends" you know...the "Special Friends" if you know what I mean :enjoy::lol:

So this is the sad part about Pakistan. Which is why, RS and NS have started in agreement a "Justice for ALL" campaign. Many investigations are underway, they are not being disclosed as that's how investigations are. No one is guilty unless PROVEN guilty including IK and he'll have a day in the court too, soon. So IK needs to learn the law. No one (not even the guy from the above issue) is guilty unless he can be proven guilty. BUT, he has to be caught first...well, what do you know!! He lives between Dubai and Turkey these days :rofl: :lol:. Mushy bailed him out after getting his own cut, sad story of corruption!!

Two runways, in fact FOUR runways aren't uncommon now a days. Dallas's DFW airport has 8 runways being used simultaneously. That's 8 flights landing and 8 taking off every 30-60 SECONDS and many other airports across the globe have 2-4 runways operating. The fault lies with a person who ran this project without having any experience and knowldge about airports!!! Ask a Car mechanic to operate on a Heart patient. Let me know the sad results :tdown:

Good Points, but how can we even think of comparing anything that happens in technologically advanced countries to Pakistan ?

I agree that Politicians are responsible for a large part of mess that we find in our country but sooner or later our nation will question the monumental ineptitude shown by our top military brass when they had the reigns.

They had their chances and even were in a much better position to force the issues but they failed. Largely atleast.

Mush is a sorry spectacle. He had 9 years to change the direction of this country by investing in massive overhaul of some basic institutions but look what he did ? He went political. He decided to play it safe and sank.

And even has the audacity to return basing upon his Facebook likes. Moron is like being kind to him. And he ruled us for 9 years. RULED ! But still you will find young army officers defending this son of the soil for no better reason than he was head of a premium instituition and can't put a foot wrong. Well he did and tripped over his own feet and made a massive fool of himself.

Though this may not be the appropriate thread to start a rant in this genre but here is a simple questionnaire for mush or even Zia lovers ...

Why didn't they do these things ?

1. Build Dams
2. De-couple police and judiciary from state
3. Build IT infrastructure ( Importing Mobile phones is NOT "IT" )
4. Bring under one umbrella ALL the spooky guys aka "intelligence agencies" for a concentrated and coordinated response
5. Town Planning ... Yes seriously. GHQ presently exists in the heart of different "shanti towns" .. Go figure by having a look at the Google maps and you will know for real what an actual mess looks like ...Rawalpindi the twin city of Islamabad looks like a disfugered mutant.

And these are just few. Who will give us back these years, that we have happily lost ?

And spare me the non-sense of ( Military commanders are not TRAINED in such affairs ), which is false on two accounts .....

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Then they shouldn't go hasty in taking over once they can't handle the stinky portion with the goodies

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There are multiple examples all over the world of Military Generals who proved to be the best statesmen, administrators and leaders for their countries. In war and in peace alike !

The Solution ?

Learn it !

If our hapless nation is to afford these adventures every few years then why not to LEARN the trade ?

Build an enact those institutions which give the young officers "future presidents" the vision and ability to marshal 190 million people and not the few thousand .....

The sad part of it all is that we do not learn.

We refuse to learn.

We get high on patriotic songs and pledge to bleed in peace or war but do not contemplate.

And there is no cure for apathy
 
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