Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC fines road contractor ₹1L a day

- Eeshanpriy­a MS

MUMBAI: The BMC has decided to levy a daily fine of Rs1 lakh on a contractor from Tuesday for allegedly neglecting maintenanc­e of a 200-metre stretch on Ghatkopar-mankhurd Link Road (GMLR).

The BMC normally fines Rs5,000 daily for shoddy work. But in the GMLR case, the contract is silent on the penalty amount, which has paved the way for the BMC to levy Rs1 lakh daily on BPSC Private Limited and Vishal infra. Besides, the BMC believes that the heavy fine will set a precedent for other contractor­s.

The BMC warned on Tuesday that other road contractor­s may also face similar fate.

Additional municipal commission­er Vijay Singhal said, “If contractor­s do not buck up, the next step after Tuesday’s warning will be a show-cause notice. They will have to explain why they should

not be blackliste­d.”

The BMC inspected GMLR before to the monsoon and found that the 200-metre patch was in an extremely bad condition.

An official said, “Following this, the BMC notified the contractor BPSC Private Limited and

Vishal infra to carry out maintenanc­e work before the monsoon. Despite the first warning, the contractor failed to carry out repairs.”

Bhausaheb Sangle who owns BPSCPL, said, “We are taking care of the road and repairing it as

and when the need arises. If there are any complaints, we will make sure it is taken care of quickly.” GMLR is a project road. According to the rules of the contract, it is the contractor’s responsibi­lity to maintain the road until work is complete.

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