12 Jul 2009
NEW DELHI: The collapse of a part of an underconstruction Delhi Metro line here Sunday was the second accident involving Gammon India, the construction company, in as many years.
Two people were killed and several injured when eight pre-cast blocks caved in at the flyover on Panjagutta in the heart of Hyderabad due to heavy rains Sep 9, 2007. The flyover was being constructed by Gammon India.
A technical experts committee appointed by the Andhra Pradesh government in its report found negligence on part of Gammon India and Tanikella Integrated Consultants and civic authorities as the cause of the accident.
The inquiry panel had recommended action against Gammon India, which was the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) contractor for the project.
It found that the construction company had failed to fill the excavated trenches for laying the pipelines with stone quarry as per the standard procedure.
Six people, including two employees of Gammon India, were arrested last year.
In Delhi, five people were killed and 15 injured around 5 am when a part of the elevated underconstruction Metro track came crashing down near Kailash Colony in south Delhi on the Central Secretariat-Badarpur section slated to open by September 2010 when the Commonwealth Games are to be hosted in the city.
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