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Amaravati infrastructure works reviewed on site to track progress and coordination

#Law & Policy#Infrastructure#India#Andhra Pradesh#Amaravati
Last Updated : 29th Mar, 2026
Synopsis

An on-site review of ongoing development works in Amaravati was carried out by S.V.R. Srinivas, Managing Director of AGICL. The inspection covered major projects including the MLA/MLC housing, minister bungalows, and judges and secretaries residences. A review meeting was also held with project representatives from KMV and BSR to assess construction progress and resolve issues. The review extended to AGC roads and underground utility works, which are key to the city's integrated infrastructure, with emphasis placed on timelines, quality standards, and coordinated execution across agencies.

Managing Director of AGICL, S.V.R. Srinivas, carried out an on-site inspection of multiple ongoing development projects in Amaravati to evaluate the progress of key infrastructure and building works.


As part of the inspection, he visited the MLA/MLC Housing Project and later examined the construction of minister bungalows. During these site visits, he assessed the pace of work and instructed the concerned officials along with executing agencies and project management consultants to maintain quality standards while ensuring timely completion of all assigned tasks.

He also conducted a detailed review meeting with representatives of KMV and BSR at the KMV Project Office. The meeting focused on the status of ongoing construction works related to bungalows for judges, ministers, and secretaries, along with discussion on project-specific challenges and pending issues that require attention for smoother execution.

In addition, he inspected the progress of AGC roads and underground utility works, which form an important part of Amaravati's integrated infrastructure system. These works include the development of road networks, drainage systems, water supply lines, and utility corridors. Officials provided updates on current progress as well as the expected milestones for completion of different components.

Throughout the review, emphasis was placed on ensuring coordination among departments, agencies, and contractors involved in the projects. He directed the teams to closely follow timelines and ensure that all construction activities are carried out in line with approved plans, specifications, and schedules to avoid delays and maintain consistency in execution.

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