Surat Metro Road Repair on a War Footing After CM’s Directive
Surat, Gujarat – The monsoon has brought its usual challenge to Surat’s infrastructure, but this time, the response is unprecedented. In a swift, coordinated effort following a clear directive...
Surat, Gujarat – The monsoon has brought its usual challenge to Surat’s infrastructure, but this time, the response is unprecedented. In a swift, coordinated effort following a clear directive from Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) has launched a full-scale assault on rain-damaged roads running parallel to the city’s metro route. The mission: to make these vital arteries safe and smooth for commuters as quickly as possible.
The numbers are staggering. According to Project Director A. S. Bist, GMRC has already repaired a massive 7,615 square meters of road area, successfully filling and removing 477 potholes. “About 94% of the work of removing potholes from the land roads coming under the metro route has been completed,” Bist stated, highlighting the rapid pace of the operation.
The repair work isn’t just about filling in gaps; it’s a comprehensive resurfacing effort. Bist confirmed that a two-and-a-half-kilometer stretch of road has been completely resurfaced using hot mix and a paver finisher. “The road has been resurfaced on a road of two and a half kilometers parallel to the metro route,” he said, adding that the remaining resurfacing work would be completed within the next four days.
The urgency of the situation is clear, with GMRC crews working tirelessly through the night to minimize disruption. “Due to the vehicular traffic on the roads parallel to the metro route during the day, the road repair is done only at night,” Bist explained. This strategic approach ensures that the city’s daily commute remains as undisrupted as possible while vital infrastructure work proceeds.
This commitment goes beyond mere maintenance. GMRC’s continuous efforts to repair wear and tear caused by the metro project’s construction have been a significant factor in improving Surat’s urban landscape. However, the recent monsoon damage has necessitated a “war footing” response, with teams aggressively addressing potholes and washed-out sections.
Local residents and traffic authorities are breathing a collective sigh of relief. The rapid repair and resurfacing work have not only made the roads safer but also promise to ease traffic flow, a major concern during the heavy rains. The initiative is a testament to the GMRC’s commitment to urban development and livability, contributing to Surat’s image as a modern and well-managed city.
“The roads of Surat city have become safer and smoother due to the rapid repair and resurfacing work,” a GMRC official noted. This dedication is a prime example of how proactive governance and effective execution can significantly enhance the quality of life for a city’s residents, even in the face of natural challenges. With the remaining work scheduled for completion within days, Surat’s commuters can look forward to a much smoother ride, rain or shine.





