Collapse of Newly Built Bridge in Kangra Raises Concerns Over Construction Standards

A newly built bridge in Kangra district has collapsed before its inauguration, raising serious concerns about construction practices. The incident has prompted an inquiry into potential lapses in soil testing, water flow assessments, and quality monitoring. With an estimated project cost of ₹9.70 crore, the bridge was a significant component of the Dhannotu–Laleta–Banu road project. Experts are questioning the adherence to necessary construction protocols, while the Himachal Pradesh PWD has initiated an investigation to address these issues. This event highlights the critical importance of rigorous standards in infrastructure development.
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Bridge Collapse in Kangra District


Preeti
Kangra

A significant blow has hit the Dhannotu–Laleta–Banu road project in the Kangra district, as the newly built Chambi Khad bridge at Shahpur has collapsed prior to its official opening.


This project, which was estimated to cost around ₹9.70 crore, included a bridge component valued at approximately ₹2.50 crore. Just a month ago, it was reported that construction was nearing completion after the relocation of transmission lines. However, heavy rainfall and increased water flow led to the unexpected failure of the bridge's superstructure.


As per PWD Chief Engineer Vikas Sood, the persistent rainfall resulted in settlement issues with the shuttering and base, which ultimately caused the collapse. He assured that the abutments are still intact.


This incident has raised serious concerns regarding soil testing, water flow evaluations, load calculations, and quality control during the construction phase. Experts emphasize that any bridge project must strictly follow DPR preparation, design approvals, soil investigations, and departmental oversight.


In response, the Himachal Pradesh PWD has formed an inquiry team to examine the technical shortcomings and establish accountability within the department.