Updated On: 12 March, 2025 10:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Cement concrete roads across the city have been developing fissures within months of being completed; experts say correct process not followed; BMC says it will look into it

Less than a year after it was constructed with cement concrete, the road near DN Nagar Municipal School in Andheri West has developed cracks again, raising concerns over work quality. Pics/Ashish Raje
Less than a year after its construction, the cement concrete (CC) road near DN Nagar in Andheri West and another in Juhu have developed cracks, raising serious questions about quality. Across Mumbai, the BMC has undertaken a large-scale cement concreting project. Experts whom mid-day spoke to said that among the reasons could be improper curing process or the road not being properly constructed in the first place.
mid-day has consistently highlighted issues with newly constructed CC roads. It was the first to report cracks on the newly built CC road at Aarey Milk Colony.