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BMC set to launch Gokhale bridge alignment project

With Rs 8-cr budget, it’ll be completed in 90 days

by Blitz India Media
April 18, 2024
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MUMBAI: Following the submission of the final report by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is set to embark on the task of connecting the Gopal Krishna Gokhale Bridge with the CD Barfiwala Flyover in Andheri.

With a budget of Rs 8 crore allocated for the alignment work, BMC aims to complete the project within 90 days, targeting the end of June or the first week of July for its conclusion, just around the start of the monsoon. Experts from IIT and Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), have said in the report that the merging of the two flyovers could be achieved without the need for demolition.

In an effort to expedite the merging process while navigating the constraints imposed by the ongoing model code of conduct for the Lok Sabha polls, BMC plans to engage one of the five contractors recommended by VJTI through the existing contractor involved in the construction of the Gokhale bridge. This strategic approach aims to bypass the formal tendering process.

Previously, VJTI and IIT Bombay were tasked with evaluating the feasibility of merging the two structures, which presented a height disparity of 2.8 meters (6 feet). VJTI’s interim report proposed raising four spans for the merger and identified five specialised agencies capable of executing the task.

Acknowledging the procedural challenges posed by the model code of conduct, BMC officials recognised the need to engage a contractor without issuing a formal tender. Civic body has directed the involvement of one of the recommended contractors through the existing contractor responsible for the Gokhale bridge’s construction.

Additionally, the interim measure of merging the north-side arm of the Barfiwala flyover with the Gokhale bridge will also be initiated.

The existing contractors will obtain quotations for the merger from the recommended agencies. A decision on the selected contractor and finalised terms is expected soon. Concurrently, preparations are underway to transport girders for the northern side of the Gokhale bridge from Ambala to Mumbai, with assembly set to commence promptly following the agency selection.

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