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'Concrete stamps' to replace paver blocks on Mumbai's streets
Updated On: 19 April, 2015 10:58 AM IST | | Sachin Unhalekar & Tanvi Deshpande
The move comes after BMC received complaints regarding paver blocks; civic body successful ran a pilot project on VN Purav Marg, Chembur to test a batch of ‘concrete-stamp’ footpaths

After several citizens complained of shoddy paver blocks on footpaths, the BMC is now planning to do away with them altogether. The civic body recently ran a successful pilot project on VN Purav Marg in Chembur to test a batch of ‘concrete-stamp’ footpaths instead of the old, lacquered paver blocks, which could be rolled out to all parts of the city in the future.

The procedure involves placing a layer of a special-type of M-30 grade concrete on the footpath and then using stamps to give a paver-like impression
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