At Hindu Hriday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg, on Mumbai Corridor at Chattrapati Sambhaji Nagar, minor cracks were observed over a stretch of about 15 meters on the first and second lanes and as per the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), project implementation authority, as part of its preventive maintenance measures, these minor cracks were filled through epoxy grouting.
However, it was noted that comprehensive traffic diversion and safety arrangements were not in place at the site. Hence, penal action is being initiated against the concerned contractor, said MSRDC in its official statement issued to the press on Wednesday.
During the epoxy grouting work, aluminum nozzles are used for mixing. A traffic diversion was arranged while the work was underway. The work was completed on September 9, at 11:30 pm.
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No accidents or injuries occurred at the site. The aluminum nozzles used for epoxy grouting were removed on September 10 at 5 am, and currently traffic is running smoothly.
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