Sachin Shingare | सचिन शिनगारे
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Sachin Shingare | सचिन शिनगारे
@SachinShingare_
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Thank you once again, @SachinShingare_ ji, for flagging the issue. This location has been thoroughly inspected by the Metro project team. In Metro station construction, multiple precast concrete girders are stitched together on site using the cast-in-situ construction methodology, where concrete is poured, moulded, and cured on site to form one solid deck slab. At these joint points, a small amount of excess cement slurry can sometimes come out through the shuttering and dry on the surface, as seen in this case. This can make the surface appear uneven. This is only surface-level excess material and not a structural issue. As part of the normal finishing process, this excess slurry will be smoothened by grinding, after which surface finishing and a final coat of paint will be applied to achieve a uniform surface appearance. The same finishing work has already been completed at similar joints along the line, and this location is also being attended to in sequence. We would like to assure you that the structure is safe and stable in all respects. The project team has verified that no structural repair is required and that only routine surface finishing work is pending. The Metro PIU team is already on the job and is attending to this on priority.





Thank you for flagging this. The location has been inspected by the project team. The precast parapet wall here was completed about five months ago, and the structure is stable. The shuttering seen here is a temporary framework used to support concrete while it cures and gains strength. It has been properly anchored as per prescribed engineering procedures and will be removed once the concrete achieves the required strength. Work is being carried out under technical supervision.

























