Will the BMC persist with the Carboncor technology for roads though it has failed earlier?
Surprisingly, after the standing technical advisory committee on roads gave the nod to Carboncor technology, the company has not yet come forward to show their product. We have written to the company saying they can come with their proposals. However, one needs to also see that work is executed well to succeed. From what I have been hearing, it seems at the time the technology was adopted, for some reason, not many were well-versed in using it. But we are still open to the technology as per STAC recommendations and are also considering 2-3 other technologies. But we have made it mandatory that whoever comes forth with new technologies for pothole repair needs to first show us how these will work.
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