T he Hancock bridge continues to be in the news, not for all the right reasons. Now reports say that the project cost has escalated by almost 50 per cent of the original price.
Built in 1879, the bridge was declared unsafe by Central Railway in 2015, and was subsequently demolished in January 2016.
Commuters have endured hardships because the rebuilding has been continually deferred u2014 first because the contractor appointed by the BMC was blacklisted and then, litigation.
If one were to blacklist contractors and look the other way when work on infra has to begin, the question that arises is u2014 why have blacklists at all? The blacklist bogey plagues projects across the city. An extensive investigation must take place about why things are falling through the cracks.
Yet, one would go with the logic that if more time is needed to make this new bridge safer, then let the committee take its time, weigh all its options and suggestions, and go with the safest one.
The cost may spiral as it has, but there cannot be any compromise on commuter safety. If stronger girders are your best bet then a strong facility taking into account successive loads as the city grows should be top of the charts. The new Hancock bridge should be one built with an eye for the future.
Build Hancock bridge with an eye on the future
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