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Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation Delays Water SCADA Implementation
March 24, 2026
Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation (GMC) has postponed the deployment of its planned water Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system intended to reduce water loss ahead of the summer season. Originally announced last year, the project faces delays due to the complexity of tendering processes and preparatory groundwork. Current water losses in the system are estimated at 25-30% of production, underscoring the urgent need for infrastructure modernization to improve water management efficiency.
- Procurement professionals should note the challenges GMC faces in tendering and project execution, which may affect timelines and contract structuring for water infrastructure projects.
- Contractors specializing in water management systems and SCADA technologies may find future opportunities as GMC advances this critical infrastructure upgrade.
- The significant water loss highlights a pressing operational need, indicating potential for expanded contracts or phased procurement approaches to address system inefficiencies.
- Stakeholders should consider the implications of complex procurement environments in municipal water utilities, including regulatory, technical, and logistical factors impacting project delivery.
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Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation, Central Ground Water Board
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