Public Works Act
The Public Works Act refers to legislation that governs the management and execution of public infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and government buildings. It outlines procedures for land acquisition, funding, safety standards, and responsibilities of various authorities involved in public works, ensuring efficient implementation and maintenance.
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West Bengal Public Works Contractors (Regulation and Control) Act, 2006
An Act to provide for regulation and control the activities of persons dealing with public works under the Government of West Bengal in the Public Works Department and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto;
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West Bengal Highways Act, 1964
An Act to provide for the maintenance and control of highways the prevention of encroachments thereon and the removal of encroachments therefrom, and for certain other matters connected therewith.
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