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Bridge too far, Pg8

This article highlights the recurring failure of public infrastructure and the urgent need for systematic audits and maintenance across India’s ageing assets.

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Key Highlights:

  • A bridge collapse in Vadodara on July 9 led to 18 confirmed deaths.
  • Recent similar incidents include bridge and structure collapses in Pune, Cuttack, Mizoram, Mumbai, Lucknow, and Bengaluru.
  • These incidents reflect a pattern of infrastructure failures tied to neglect and overuse.
  • Urban growth is outpacing the design capacities of legacy infrastructure.
  • Existing investigations rarely result in public failure analysis reports.
  • Audits are sporadic and often limited to similar structures, not systemic reviews.
  • Emphasis needed on regular maintenance and safety audits under schemes like AMRUT and Urban Infrastructure Development Fund (UIDF).

Detailed Insights:

  • Ageing infrastructure, especially in peri-urban and high-growth areas, is increasingly vulnerable due to overuse and lack of maintenance.
  • Most accidents involve neglect by local authorities, underfunded civic bodies, and absence of timely audits.
  • Investigative mechanisms post-accidents often lack transparency and are not followed by preventive action elsewhere.
  • There is an urgent need to revise infrastructure policy focus from asset creation to preventive maintenance.
  • Baseline municipal audit frameworks exist for infrastructure like bridges, but lack of enforcement leads to gaps in safety oversight.
  • Regular audits, mandatory inspections post-accidents, and public disclosure of findings are crucial to improve public accountability and safety.
  • Targeted investments and audits should be prioritized in cities with populations exceeding 10 lakh, where risks are highest.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Infrastructure Audit: A systematic evaluation of the condition, safety, and maintenance needs of public assets like bridges, roads, etc.
  • Urban Infrastructure Development Fund (UIDF): A funding scheme for urban infrastructure, needs expansion to include periodic inspections.
  • Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT): Urban renewal programme focused on infrastructure development—needs shift towards rehabilitation and maintenance of existing assets.
  • Failure Analysis Report: A technical investigation to determine causes of structural failure and prevent recurrence.
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