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PWD to inspect 20,000 Maha bridges for safety

State will spend Rs 20 crore on this exercise

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The Maharashtr­a Public Works Department (PWD) will soon undertake inspection of 20,000 bridges across the state to assess their condition and prevent incidents like bridge collapse and other mishaps, an official said on Thursday.

The exercise will help in maintainin­g the bridges in good condition in all districts of the state, PWD, Nagpur, Superinten­ding Engineer Vidyadhar Sardeshmuk­h told PTI.

A British-era bridge on the Savitri river in Mahad city of Raigad district collapsed in August 2016. Following the collapse, two buses moving on the bridge got washed away, killing over 40 people.

Sardeshmuk­h said the Nagpur PWD office has already floated tenders for appointing a consultanc­y to take up examinatio­n of bridges across the state.

“There are nearly 20,000 bridges which will be thoroughly examined, including the British-era arch bridges.

The state government will spend Rs 20 crore on this exercise,” he said.

“Bridges having a minimum length of six metres or more will be examined as part of the exercise. Since bases of many bridges remain under water, the inspecting agency will take the help of divers to assess the foundation of such bridges,” the official said.

Several other aspects, including the strength of a bridge, will also be studied, he said.

The examining agency will submit its report and suggestion­s to the PWD within a period of six months following which repairs of bridges will be undertaken.

“The agency will also monitor the repair works for three years,” the official added.

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