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Technical issues found with elevated road at Kittur Chennamma Circle

Technical issues found with elevated road at Kittur Chennamma Circle
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Engineers from the Indian Concrete Institute have identified significant technical flaws in the construction of an elevated road in Hubballi, including degraded steel and poor safety standards. The team is calling for urgent intervention from government officials to ensure public safety and project completion.

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Infrastructure safety concerns and construction delays directly impact public safety and urban mobility in growing Indian cities.

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Although the slow pace of construction work on the elevated road corridor at Kittur Chennamma Circle continues to trouble motorists and the general public, the Hubballi-Dharwad Centre of Indian Concrete Institute (ICI) has expressed reservations over several technical issues that can affect the quality of work being undertaken.

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