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Civic panel sets August 9 deadline for road repair work

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The Indian Express              07.08.2013

Civic panel sets August 9 deadline for road repair work

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) standing commitee on Tuesday set a August 9 deadline for the civic adminsitration to repair all the pothole-ridden city roads.

"The civic administration was taken to task over the poor condition of roads. The administration failed to fulfill its own deadline and now they have been asked to complete the work by August 9," said Vishal Tambe, Chairperson, standing committee.

He said the administration has been asked to carry out road repair work during the night to avoid inconvenience to citizens. "They have been asked to rope in civic staff from building construction department and road department to complete the work quickly," said Tambe.

Earlier, the panel came down heavily on the administration over their failure to submit details of contractors who carried out road work. The committee also passed a resolution seeking action against contractors for poor road work and demanded they be blacklisted.

 

60 percent road repairs done: GHMC

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The New Indian Express     06.08.2013 

60 percent road repairs done: GHMC

The GHMC has completed about 60 percent of road repair works after the roads got damaged due to heavy rains for the last two weeks, GHMC Commissioner MT Krishna Babu has said.

Addressing the media after Prajavani programme, he said the GHMC is taking up drainage improvement works at 153 stagnation points identified. As per standard practice, storm water drains should be constructed before laying any road, but it is not happening, he said. The GHMC is ready to take up comprehensive road improvement works with its own funds if the HMWS&SB officials submit their proposals in this regard.

The GHMC has constructed 56,000 houses under JNNURM housing scheme, the commissioner said. The GHMC is constructing two types of housing colonies--in situ, wherever a colony is already existing, and on vacant lands identified by the district collector concerned.

The corporation is facing financial problems because of non- payment of 30 percent of beneficiary contribution after constructing the houses with GHMC funds, he said. The GHMC will be sorting out this issue with the collectors, he added.

 

BMC had to fill over 3,500 craters again

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The Indian Express     06.08.2013 

BMC had to fill over 3,500 craters again

While the civic administration has failed to effectively tackle the problem of potholes, work on more than one-fifth of the craters it had filled had to be redone.

According to BMC's pothole tracking software, over 3,532 craters had to be refilled as the work carried out on them was sub-standard. The civic administration has filled 16,782 of the 19,302 potholes reported since June. It sets aside Rs 58 crore for pothole filling work each monsoon.

"Each time a pothole resurfaces, officials have to put it on the re-open or re-assign list. The engineer can direct a contractor to re-open a pothole if he finds that the quality of mix used to repair it is sub-standard, rain has washed away the filling, or if the work is poorly executed," said a senior civic official.

Samajwadi Party corporator and BMC Standing Committee member Raees Shaikh said, "Although on paper, the officials are supposed to conduct routine supervision and audits of the material used, on the ground, none of the mandates is followed. Truckloads of cold mix is just dumped on potholes without any quality check".

A Marshall Stability test to check the bitumen content, density of the mix, and the load that the specimen can take under a specified temperature, revealed that over 20 per cent of the cold mix used to repair potholes failed to meet the specific requirements, indicating malpractice and misappropriation of funds by contractors.

Swiss project management consultant, SGS, cited absence of a supervisory panel, lack of proper machinery and absence of proper laboratory testing of raw material in its audit report submitted to BMC last year.

MNS corporators protest against potholes

A section of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) corporators attended the BMC general body meeting Monday wearing neck braces and hip belts to demonstrate the plight of commuters prone to injury on pothole-ridden roads. They raised the issue of potholes and demanded a response from Municipal Commissioner Sitaram Kunte. "I do not have any specific answers at present. We will present a detailed plan of action in the next meeting," said Kunte.

MNS corporators have been in the news in the last two weeks for their violent protests against BMC with regard to potholes. While corporator Sandeep Deshpande held captive three sub-engineers in their office on July 22, MNS leader Dilip Lande and others assaulted a municipal road contractor on July 26. Corporator Girish Dhanurkar reportedly beat up a junior engineer on August 1.

"We have staged three protests so far against the city's potholes. People are facing inconvenience, suffering injuries everyday. We want an answer from the Commissioner."said MNS leader Dilip Lande.

 


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