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BMC to take up road repairs after scam, to be more vigilant

ON THE MEND

- Chetna Yerunkar

MUMBAI: Starting October 1, the civic body will repair and reconstruc­t around 350km of roads across the city at an approximat­e cost of Rs2,000 crore. This will be first major project taken up after last year’s road scam. A police investigat­ion against the contractor­s and civic officials is currently underway.

As many as 891 roads in the island city, western and eastern suburbs will be taken up for reconstruc­tion and repairs, including concretean­d asphalt work. For the first time, 120 traffic junctions will be the BMC’s primary focus.

After the road scam was unearthed, civic chief Ajoy Mehta took several steps to prevent shoddy work by contractor­s. This includes a revision in contract conditions to ensure contractor­s do not cheat and individual­s are held responsibl­e for shoddy work. Further, a standard operating procedure has been issued for civic officials to monitor road constructi­on work to maintain quality, said senior civic officials.

roads in the island city, western and eastern suburbs

traffic junctions will be the BMC’s primary focus

“We have already initiated action against those found responsibl­e for irregulari­ties. It should send a clear signal to everybody that we are taking the road work seriously and quality constructi­on is expected,” said Mehta.

A majority of the 891 roads will be from the western suburbs – 403 roads and 45 junctions will be taken up from Bandra to Dahisar. BMCofficia­lssaid204r­oadsand52 junctions will be taken up in the island city and 284 roads and 25 junctions in the eastern suburbs.

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