
Inspection of bridges in north: PWD will conduct a survey to assess the “health” of 11 bridges located in north Bengal
Recently, the state PWD received an approval from the NHAI and has floated tenders, seeking applications from firms which are expert in making such assessment of bridges
Bireswar Banerjee | TT | Siliguri | 10.11.21: The state PWD will engage experts to conduct a survey to assess the “health” of 11 bridges located in north Bengal, mostly on NH31, the principal highway that connects the region with the rest of the country.
Sources in the department said around four months back, a proposal to conduct the survey was sent to the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) that functions under the Union ministry of road transport and highways.
Recently, the state PWD received an appro from the NHAI and has floated tenders, seeking applications from firms which are expert in making such assessment of bridges.
“It will be an extensive survey and some of the vital road bridges of this region have been selected. We want to find out the overall conditions of these installations. The approval has reached us and |we have recently completed the tender process for the |task. Also, the damage caused to the Balason river bridge has further underscored the need for such a survey,” said an |official of the NH9 division of the state PWD.
Among the bridges which will be examined, include |the 70yearold Coronation Bridge at Sevoke, the bridge over Mahananda river on |the northern end of Siliguri (a few kilometres ahead of |the Balason bridge) and bridges over Leesh, Ghish |and Chel, the major rivers which flow through western Dooars. All these are along NH31.
“Also, the Panchnoi bridge that connects Siliguri with Darjeeling along NH55 |(located on the northern end |of Siliguri) has been included in the list,” the official |added.
A senior engineer of the department said: “During the survey, present condition of the concrete structure, the soil, density of the river water and its flowing trend and intensity of vehicular movement are some of the basic elements which the experts will inspect.”
Though the proposal was sent four months back, senior officials of the state PWD |had emphasised on the need for such a survey after a |torrential downpour on the third week of October increased water levels of rivers and triggered landslides.
The swollen Balason river impacted the bridge also located on NH31 and along the principal entry point to Siliguri. One of its pillars got tilted and a portion of the plank subsided, causing a halt in traffic movement for around 20 days now.
“In the hills, landslides have occurred in many places which are closer to bridges and culverts. It is also necessary to examine these bridges to avert any accident in future,” said an official of the state PWD.
Toytrains cancelled
Authorities of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway have cancelled the regular toy train service between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling from Monday (November 8) to November 15.
Railway sources said the decision has been made because of a cavein on NH55 between Gayabari and Mahanadi stations.
“A major portion of the highway has caved in. Unless the road is repaired, it is risky to run toy trains through this stretch.” said a source.
(https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/inspection-of-bridges-in-north/cid/1838217)
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