Road restoration works planned across four GCC zones

The Greater Chennai Corporation is initiating road restoration projects across four zones despite a 60% increase in bitumen costs. The work aims to repair utility-related road cuts before the onset of the Northeast monsoon.
Why it matters
Infrastructure maintenance is essential for urban mobility and safety, particularly in regions prone to heavy seasonal rainfall.
The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is planning to start works to restore roads, that were cut by other service departments, across four zones at an estimated cost of ₹4.33 crore despite recent issues due to increase in bitumen rates.
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