Chandigarh, December 7:- To review corrective measures and monitor progress of restoration of road work at sector 27-D, senior officers of the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh including Sh. C.B. Ojha, Chief Engineer accompanied by SE (B&R), and the concerned Executive Engineer inspected the affected stretches today. It was noted that the defects were linked to past deficiencies, and rectification work is currently in progress strictly as per NITTTR’s technical recommendations.
The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is undertaking comprehensive repair and recarpeting work on the V-6 roads of Sector 27-D, with a firm commitment to quality, safety, and long-term durability.
According to official record, the work commenced in mid-November this year, following the need to address elevated road levels caused by repeated bituminous layering over the years. To restore proper levels and ensure a stable base, scarifying of the existing surface was initiated before laying a fresh bituminous layer.
During execution, engineers observed cracks and surface deterioration at multiple stretches across the sector. Considering the seriousness of the issue, MCC immediately sought the expertise of the quality consultant, NITTTR, to conduct a detailed technical assessment. Prof. A.K. Duggal from NITTTR visited the site on 19.11.2025 and carried out an intensive examination at critical locations. The expert analysis confirmed that subsurface sinking had occurred due to slush formation beneath the road, arising from weak sub-base conditions.
NITTTR submitted its detailed report on 24.11.2025, identifying low bearing capacity of the sub-base as the primary cause, further aggravated by the movement of heavy machinery, including loaded tippers during scarifying, continuous compaction activities, and earlier road-cut repair operations.
The Chief Engineer, MCC issued strict directions to complete the work with the required specifications, maintaining high-quality standards and ensuring timely completion.
MCC reaffirmed its commitment to minimizing inconvenience to residents and delivering durable, high-quality road infrastructure across the city.
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