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NMC Collaborates with IIT Bombay for Quality Assurance in Road Works Ahead of Kumbh Mela

NMC Collaborates with IIT Bombay for Quality Assurance in Road Works Ahead of Kumbh Mela

Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is taking significant steps to ensure the quality of road infrastructure in the city as it prepares for the upcoming Simhastha Kumbh Mela. The NMC is set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay to leverage its technical expertise in monitoring and assessing the quality of major road works planned across Nashik.

Investment in Infrastructure

With road projects valued at over Rs 2,000 crore proposed for the city, the NMC has already initiated tenders for projects exceeding Rs 1,000 crore. Several of these projects have been awarded work orders, while the remaining tenders are expected to be finalized shortly. Given the anticipated heavy vehicular load during the Kumbh Mela, the corporation aims to enhance its monitoring mechanisms to ensure that all upcoming road infrastructure meets high-quality benchmarks.

Quality Monitoring Initiatives

The NMC is committed to conducting thorough inspections of the roads being constructed by various contractors. To facilitate this, the corporation will seek technical guidance from IIT Bombay. An NMC official stated, “Their experts will support our public works department engineers in carrying out quality checks and inspections.”

Workshop for Engineers

As part of this collaboration, IIT Bombay organized a day-long workshop for NMC engineers and officials in Mumbai. The session focused on practical approaches to evaluating road quality during construction, including:

  • Material testing
  • On-site assessment methods
  • Techniques designed to improve road durability

Key participants in the workshop included:

  • Additional Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Chaudhary
  • City Engineer Sanjay Agrawal
  • Executive Engineers Sandesh Shinde, Ravindra Bagul, Ravindra Patil, Prashant Pagar, and Navneet Bhamre
  • Several assistant and junior engineers

The workshop was led by Dharmveer Singh, an expert in road technology from IIT Bombay. Officials reported that the training helped bridge the gap between on-ground challenges and scientific evaluation. Demonstrations included field tests, laboratory procedures, and guidelines to ensure long-lasting road surfaces.

Expected Outcomes

The NMC anticipates that the knowledge gained from this collaboration will strengthen its monitoring capabilities, reduce recurring quality-related issues, and enhance the durability of major city roads—especially those likely to experience increased traffic during the Kumbh Mela.

Long-term Partnership with IIT Bombay

In addition to the immediate collaboration, the NMC is exploring a long-term partnership with IIT Bombay. Under the proposed MoU, experts from the institute will:

  • Periodically inspect construction sites
  • Offer technical assessments
  • Assist the civic body in resolving quality concerns

Officials have indicated that the agreement is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, marking a significant step towards ensuring the quality and durability of Nashik’s road infrastructure.

Conclusion

The collaboration between NMC and IIT Bombay represents a proactive approach to infrastructure development in Nashik, particularly in light of the upcoming Kumbh Mela. By leveraging the expertise of IIT Bombay, the NMC aims to ensure that the roads are not only constructed to meet current demands but are also sustainable for future use.

Note: This article is based on information available as of January 2026 and aims to provide an overview of the NMC’s initiatives in collaboration with IIT Bombay.

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