Abstract

Nepal is beautiful country. According to new geographical structure there are six metropolitan cities, eleven sub-metropolitan cities. Seventeen cities are already urbanized and two hundred and seventy-six municipalities are also newly emerging cities. The objective of this research is mainly urban infrastructure development, its challenges, explore the problems, identify defective coordination within the interdisciplinary ministry, suggest for integrated infrastructure, to aware risk factors associated during urban infrastructures. The methodology adopted was according to various literature reviews and surveys conducted on the sport. Respondent were selected from concerned authorities, this research shows everyone want affordable housing, public hospital, school, college, university, drinking water, communication, drain and sanitation facilities and wide road are prime needs. It was found the defective procurement policy including various risk factors, a lack of adequate government’s act with necessary policies, vision of leader is not globally thinking and locally acting, human resource is not compatible, the poor performance of contactor and consultant, project manager is not being professional and allocating budget is not enough, since one authority built, immediately other authority dig the trench. if government started integrated urban infrastructure projects would better for future and proper risk management plan needs to establish.

Highlights

  • Nepal is a beautiful country consisting of higher number of rural areas or villages than urban areas or cities

  • By putting social policy into this context of urbanization, we argue that social policy has not been properly developed to facilitate small town development

  • Main objective is the issue of urban infrastructure development and its challenges The specific objectives are: 1) To explore the problems 2) To identify the lack of coordination within the interdisciplinary ministry or Department 3) To suggest for starting the integrated infrastructure project 4) To identifying risk factors associated during urban infrastructure Projects

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Introduction

Nepal is a beautiful country consisting of higher number of rural areas or villages than urban areas or cities. We can see two processes of urbanization: (a) small town development driven by the state and (b) massive inflow of rural-to-urban migrants to large cities. By putting social policy into this context of urbanization, we argue that social policy has not been properly developed to facilitate small town development. On the contrary, it has been used deliberately as a barrier to limit migration to large cities. The plan of government is to execute sustainable infrastructure project management in urban development sectors. The government needs to take the initiative to enhance them, eventually the central and the local governments must jointly work for the infrastructure development of the municipalities

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