NewsCitiesMumbai’BMC’s objective is not only about concretising the roads of Mumbai, but to do so without inconveniencing citizens’: additional municipal commissioner
‘BMC’s objective is not only about concretising the roads of Mumbai, but to do so without inconveniencing citizens’: additional municipal commissioner
Abhijit Bangar.
The municipal administration earlier this year had said that the roads that are currently being dug-up for concretising work will be ready for vehicular movement by May 31.
At present, the work is going on at full pace and & According to BMC the concreting of roads will be completed by May 20. The process of concreting involves laying three layers–the first layer is the Granular Sub Base (GSB), which is followed by the Dry Lean Concrete (DLC) layer and third is the Pavement Quality Concrete (PQC) which is the top layer. Therefore, BMCs objective is that by May 20 all the roads that have been completed till PQC stage will be evened and surfaced and the roads which haven’t come to this level will be completed by using