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Builder Fined Rs 46.5 Lakh After Road Cave In At Bhayandar Site

Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) has imposed a fine of ₹46.5 lakh on a developer following a road cave-in incident near a residential project site in Indralok, Bhayandar East. The road collapse, which occurred on 17 May during piling work, raised serious concerns about construction safety and municipal oversight, although no injuries were reported.

An MBMC internal probe attributed the cause of the cave-in to negligence during construction activities. Based on the findings, MBMC officials directed the developer to deposit the penalty with the town planning department. Furthermore, the corporation has mandated that future construction plans must undergo technical vetting from reputed institutions such as IIT or VJTI and receive final approval from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The road reconstruction work will be undertaken under the MMRDA’s supervision, though questions remain about long-term maintenance. The municipal body has set a five-month deadline for the completion of all related civic work, including piling, pipeline installation, drainage, and water supply integration. However, MBMC has not clarified which agency will be responsible for future upkeep should damage reoccur.

An MMRDA report had earlier indicated that substandard materials, including rubble instead of concrete, had been used in the road’s original construction. The damage assessment by MBMC pegged total losses at over ₹4 crore, with the penalty amounting to roughly 10% of that figure. Civic activists and local representatives expressed dissatisfaction over the outcome, stating that repeated infrastructure failures demand stricter legal action, not just monetary penalties. Concerns were also raised over the absence of accountability for municipal staff and the lack of clarity on future repairs.

The incident underscores the urgent need for stricter regulatory checks on private construction activities in high-density urban zones like Bhayandar, where public safety and infrastructure resilience remain intertwined. As the Mumbai Metropolitan Region continues to urbanise rapidly, stakeholders have called for transparent frameworks that balance growth with responsibility.

Builder Fined Rs 46.5 Lakh After Road Cave In At Bhayandar Site
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