Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

CSMT bridge collapse: Firm pointed out that FOB was weak, says auditor

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Structural auditor Neerajkuma­r Desai on Monday approached the sessions court for bail, claiming that his firm in 2016 pointed out that the CSMT foot overbridge (FOB), which collapsed on March 14, killing seven people, was structural­ly weak. He also alleged that repairs carried out by the civic body were the ultimate cause of damage.

Last week, Azad Maidan police submitted its first charge sheet. The police have arrested four people, including 46-yearold Desai and Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) engineers.

The prosecutio­n had questioned the audit done by Desai’s firm and said they did not conduct some important tests, including steel non-destructiv­e testing (NDT) to check the strength of the bridge.

Desai has claimed that after the first audit in 2016, his firm had pointed out cracks in the parapets, railings along with broken stair treads and risers, to the BMC.

He said he had pointed out that the slabs were not in good condition.

“It is noteworthy to mention that steel NDT tests were not specified in the tender document published by BMC. This is seen from the fact that only concrete NDT tests and/or rates have been mentioned in the tender. The applicant’s company deemed NDT of the steel struc

ture essential and suggested the same to BMC via an audit report dated October 26, 2016, (sic)” read the bail plea filed by Desai.

Desai said based on their recommenda­tions, the BMC had issued tenders for concrete NDT tests and a firm, Geo Dynamics, was appointed to carry out those tests.

Further, the tests on the bridge were conducted in July 2017.

Before the tests were done, Desai said the ward officer on the instructio­n of the then civic chief carried out work for refur

bishment and repainting of the bridge between November 2016 and March 2017.

“Approximat­ely 14 tonnes of rough granite stone slabs of size 25-30 mm were laid on the deck of the FOB without any stability test carried out by the BMC, to test and verify whether the 36-year-old FOB having been exposed to withering, heavy monsoons, climate changes, exponentia­l increase in footfall, etc, was sound and strong enough to take the weight of rough granite slabs,” Desai said in his bail plea, blaming the

alleged repair to be the ultimate cause of damage to the bridge. Desai said the prosecutio­n and the BMC have been suppressin­g facts related to the said repairs.

Desai further accused the prosecutio­n of not taking samples to know the cause of the collapse of the bridge. ‘Neither his company, BMC, nor the investigat­ing agency is aware of a debris sample and the sample of balance and remaining portion being taken to ascertain the cause of the reason of the FOB collapse,’ Desai alleged in his bail plea.

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