6 months since repair, Sec-102/102A Rd crumbles
Gurugram, March 21 -- The Sector 102/102A road which was recarpeted six months ago at an estimated cost of Rs.15.48 crore, has started deteriorating, filled with uneven patched at multiple points, alleged residents.
According to residents, the 1.3-km stretch shows visible signs of rapid deterioration with multiple potholes, particularly near the underpass, raising concerns about the quality of construction materials used.
Sunil Sareen, residents welfare association (RWA) vice president of Imperial Gardens in Sector 102, said the stretch is a crucial arterial road, especially since Dhankot Road is currently inaccessible due to ongoing works. "The entire traffic has shifted here. Despite being recarpeted six months ago, it is already showing signs of wear and tear. The condition is likely to worsen during monsoon," he said. Gursimran Arora, a resident of Adani Oyster in Sector 102, said, "We raised the issue with the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) last week, following which repairs were carried out within two days. However, after the recent rainfall, the stretch has again deteriorated," he said.
Residents also pointed to recurring issues with patchwork repairs, saying that temporary fixes fail to address the underlying problem. They stressed that with the road currently bearing diverted traffic, its upkeep is essential.
Pawan Yadav, sub-divisional officer at GMDA, said teams inspected the road on Thursday and Friday. "There appears to be some water leakage, possibly originating from one of the residential societies. Since the road is made of bitumen, such damage can occur due to water stagnation. We will carry out necessary repairs," he said.
An official from the firm which was granted the contract said that once the source of the leakage is rectified, the affected stretch will be repaired....
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