Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IIT-B suggests minor repairs before opening

- Jeet Mashru

MUMBAI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay on Tuesday submitted its report to the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Gokhale Bridge, the overpass linking the east and west sides of Andheri, which was recently shut down. According to an official from the civic body, experts from IIT have said that the bridge can be opened for two- and threewheel­ers in the middle portion of the road subject to minor correction­s below the bridge.

Following a public outcry after the shutting down of the bridge greatly inconvenie­nced commuters, the BMC on November 15 had written to IIT and the Veermata Jijabai Technologi­cal Institute (VJTI), asking for their expert opinion on whether the existing Gokhale Bridge approaches could be allowed for two-wheelers, three-wheelers and light motor vehicles (LMVS) for a period of approximat­ely nine months up to August 31 by adopting suitable measures. On Monday, VJTI sent its suggestion­s to the BMC for changes to be done in the bridges, which were then shared with IIT.

An official from the bridges department said, “The approaches were given an additional support of 350-400 tonnes of steel after the initial collapse in 2018. IIT has asked to get this staging checked thoroughly and asked for minor correction­s to be carried out in the gaps. This means a 7.5-meterwide central portion can be used for light vehicles subject to correction­s at the bottom of the bridge. We will study the report thoroughly and take a decision soon.” IIT has also asked to completely barricade the areas below the bridge for public safety, he added.

A senior official from BMC said a decision on the IIT report would be taken soon. The civic body has already made a cheque payment of ₹17.49 crore on Tuesday to Western Railway (WR) for the demolition of Gokhale Bridge. “We cleared the payment to WR in a very short time, and we hope it will start the demolition process soon. We will be able to open the north portion of the bridge as per the May 2023 deadline,” said an official from the bridges department.

Meanwhile, the Andheri Lokhandwal­a Oshiwara Citizen’s Associatio­n has written to the Mumbai traffic police and the BMC, requesting them to ensure that heavy vehicles do not ply on the Capt Vinayak Gore flyover in Vile Parle, which has served as one of the important alternativ­e routes after Gokhale Bridge was shut.

 ?? VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Gokhale Bridge, the overpass linking the east and west sides of Andheri, was recently shut down.
VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO Gokhale Bridge, the overpass linking the east and west sides of Andheri, was recently shut down.
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