Govt to map 1.5 lakh bridges through integrated system

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 19 2016 | 9:22 PM IST
The Road Transport and Highways Ministry has launched a project worth Rs 300 crore to map 1.5 lakh bridges and culverts across the country.
The integrated bridge management system (IBMS), when fully operational, would become the world's largest such system, a top Road Transport and Highways official said today.
Germany has done the digital mapping of its 46,645 bridges.
So far the IBMS has mapped 50,000 such bridges and culverts out of about 1.5 lakh in the country, he said.
The system which is an initiative under "Make in India" drive will have the minutest details of bridges and culverts and would address all safety and security concerns.
"The three-year project is being implemented in 18 packages and will cost initially Rs 300 crore," the official said.
IDEC Engineers have been appointed as project consultant for it and the system will have data like national identity number, longitude and latitude details, classifications and socio economic details of the area among others.
The need for this system was triggered as the country did not have any such data while over dimensional vehicles of that of companies like BHEL had to shell out as high as Rs 50 lakh fee to get the data whether the bridge was compatible for its machines or not while crossing it, the official said.
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First Published: Feb 19 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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