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Two lanes of Dwarka e-way shut for repairing expansion joint

To prevent any untoward incident, the highway authority has installed barricades and warning tapes to alert fast-moving vehicles about the lane closure, officials said

Published on: Feb 04, 2025 06:34 AM IST
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Two lanes of the Dwarka Expressway on the Gurugram-to-Delhi side have been closed to traffic near the Bajghera exit after an expansion joint was found damaged, officials said on Monday. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to replace the joint, with repairs expected to be completed within a week, they said, adding that the two lanes of the stretch will be made operational as soon as the repair work is finished.

The two closed lanes of the Dwarka Expressway stretch near Bajghera exit point. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
The two closed lanes of the Dwarka Expressway stretch near Bajghera exit point. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)

An NHAI official, aware of the situation, said the steel bars of the expansion joint had been damaged twice despite multiple repairs on Saturday and Sunday. “The expansion joint at this spot has been damaged. We have already procured a new expansion joint, and the damaged portion will be replaced within a week,” the official said.

The NHAI stated that the issue concerns package 3 of Dwarka Expressway at kilometre 15. “There was an accident of a truck and car on 31.01.2025 at this location, which damaged the expansion joint. The contractor immediately barricaded the area for temporary rectification. As per the advice of M/s Sanfield, temporary measures have been taken up. M/s Sanfield will visit the site tomorrow, and permanent rectification will follow,” it said. The authority engineer informed that “the concrete was chipped by the contractor to assess damage to the expansion joint and the box,” the statement added.

To prevent any untoward incident, the highway authority has installed barricades and warning tapes to alert fast-moving vehicles about the lane closure, officials said. Currently, traffic is flowing through the remaining two lanes of the carriageway. The Bajghera exit is a crucial link for commuters accessing residential areas on both sides of the expressway, they added.

An expansion joint, made of rubber and steel, is a structural component installed between concrete sections of a flyover. It allows for the natural contraction and expansion of concrete due to temperature changes, ensuring the integrity of the structure and preventing cracks, officials said.

This is not the first instance of an expansion joint failure on Dwarka Expressway. In January this year, an expansion joint near the Yashobhumi Convention Centre in Dwarka was also found damaged in the Delhi section of the expressway, which is still under construction. The damaged joint was subsequently replaced, according to officials.

The 19-kilometre Gurugram section of the Dwarka Expressway was made operational in March 2024. Built at a cost of 4,100 crore, it forms part of the larger 29-kilometre expressway project, which has an estimated cost of nearly 10,000 crore.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhishek Behl

Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.

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