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BBMP spent 2500 Cr on Blr roads!!
Written By srinidhi - 5 September, 2011
Bangalore BBMP Road Works Analysis Transportation Infrastructure
Yes, they have spent 2,500 crores on roads in the past three years and they want more!
Roads in the Silicon City of India may not show it, but the BBMP says it spent a humongous Rs 2,500 crore on them over the three years. Of the 923 kilometres of arterial roads and 1,017 kilometres of sub-arterial roads, it is learnt from BBMP officials that most projects of asphalting and maintenance of these roads have been “spilt over” to the current financial year of 2011-12. With incessant rain, increased population and booming infrastructure activity, the streets of Bangalore have turned into scenes from a war-torn region.
more here http://www.deccanherald.com/content/188545/bangalore-roads-gobbled-up-rs.html
So going simply by the numbers, there are roughly 2000 Kms of roads in Bangalore under BBMP jurisdiction..and was comparing the cost of laying roads with white topping which came up some time ago..it costs less than 1 crore for 1 Kms of road to be laid with white topping..more here
That means BBMP could have easily laid durable roads with white topping all over bangalore with the kind of money spent in the last 3 years!!
This is the worst scandal where information was released by BBMP themselves..its like shooting ones own leg..that too with a cannon!
COMMENTS

srinidhi - 6 September, 2011 - 06:46
the BBMP web site which lists or at least tries to list the works/tenders for each and every locality should give a good insight into what kind of road work is being done..
transperency should be the mantra..any ways we can get that site cleaned up and better performing and more accounatble?

idontspam - 5 September, 2011 - 09:30
Not worth a single penny, what a joke this is. Does anybody know any independent agency which can measure the quality of asphalt? I would like to see if we can fund a sample study which can prove how we are being shortchanged by the BBMP contractor nexus.

ulsoor road in pathetic state..
srinidhi - 7 September, 2011 - 08:42
The claims from BBMP are really high..but on Ulsoor road under the metro route the state of the road is pathetic..
there were huge potholes part because of the metro work and also because of the rains..pot holes were more like craters..so what do the authorities do?
They get tractor loads of dirt from a demolition site and dump it on the road..this is close to Trinity circle!!
No Idea why they are doing this for important road stretches..
I was traversing some gully roads in Hanumanth nagar and found that the 10 ft roads were done up extremely well..new coat of tar and road markings including curb side..
The thought on Ulsoor road could have been that BBMP is waititng for BMRCL to do the roads(white topping etc)..but that doesnt mean they do not take up even simple maintenance work!!

idontspam - 7 September, 2011 - 10:04
As a reward for the excellent work on filling potholes ith debris, the BBMP is going to issue laptops to its councillors as per this report
"Each laptop will cost about Rs50,000" - wonder if its a gold plated laptop to cost so much, considering our MP's are going to be getting Rs. 37K iPads, the corporators want to go one up on spending public money.

srinidhi - 10 September, 2011 - 00:46
On reaching Old Madras Road near Ulsoor police station, one has to begin the stressful task of criss-crossing a road that is so uneven that it puts to shame the City’s civic agency.
The road is particularly bad from Lido Mall to Trinity Circle. The road near the Subramanya Temple, near CMH Road, is also in bad shape.
Although the condition of the road was slightly better a few months ago after the BMRCL “repaired” it after the completion of its work on the stretch, it has given way, causing severe traffic jams in the mornings.
more here
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