Mumbai: Four months after the high road range under construction, which was built, fainted in Bandra-Kurla on September 17 last year, the Regional Development Authority, MMRDA, had sentenced RS 1 Crore contractors for “inadequate for” inadequate.
Precautions, which lead to collapse ” Escape but a sustainable mild injury.
A senior MMRDA official said, “We have applied fine RS 1 Crore at J Kumar Infra Projects Ltd and other RS 20 Lakh on consultants.
The two companies failed to ensure adequate material support that would ensure the ranges did not collapse.
“Srinivas Metropolitan Commissioner confirmed,” We have imposed a penalty to ensure accountability even though there are no deaths Based on the findings of the investigation committee consisting of experts from the Institute of Indian Technology, Mumbai, and from Veer Jijamata Technical Institute.
The collapsed range is made of steel.
It has a sharp curve-shaped design.
In April, the range was placed on the portion of the soil Mmrda, near BKC-MTNL Junction, parallel to the Sungaimithi line in the area BKC road and turn left before going to the left to take traffic from BKC to Santacruz.
The sloping bridge when working on a concrete pour is underway on the surface of the slab.
Work on the bridge has begun in 2016 and is scheduled to be completed in 2019.
However, the absence of road rights and design problems and covid-induced locking has caused an extension of the deadline.
The bridge, according to the revised schedule, is targeted to open in March this year but MMRDA will miss this deadline because the steel range will be purchased again.
Girder design such steel ranges need time to be designed and manufactured.
SCLR, which is 3.8 km long, is constructed at a cost of Rs 415 Crore.