Accelerate the work of cement roads on new technology - Nitin Gadkari - First use of TWT technology
Nagpur, dt. 13: Public Works Department for the first time on Hingana Road using TWT (Ultra Theme White Topping) technology on an experimental basis 180 m. I Thick cement road is being constructed. Union Minister for Land Transport Nitin Gadkari informed that this new technology will save cost and reduce the construction period.
A 13.85 km long cement road from Hingana T Point to Priyadarshini is being constructed by the World Bank Project Department using the new technology called TWT. Nitin Gadkari inspected this new technology.
Ultra Theme White Topping (TWT) technology is being used on an experimental basis for the first time in Nagpur. The road is 13.85 km long and will cost Rs 128.28 crore. This entire cement route is to be completed in twenty-four months. This road is made of thin concrete i.e. 180 m. I Thickness will be used. It is approved by the IRC. Gadkari took stock of the ongoing work on how to save the total cost of the road and build the road in an innovative way.
At the outset, Vidyadhar Sardeshmukh, Superintendent Engineer, Public Works Department, welcomed the participants and said in his introductory speech that there is a technical approval of Rs. 163.46 crore for the construction of this road on an experimental basis. A contract of Rs 128.28 crore has been signed by the concerned contractor for the construction of this road and work has been ordered on March 10, 2019. A period of twenty four months has been fixed for this construction. The construction period is scheduled for September 2021.
Nagpur, dt. 13: Public Works Department for the first time on Hingana Road using TWT (Ultra Theme White Topping) technology on an experimental basis 180 m. I Thick cement road is being constructed. Union Minister for Land Transport Nitin Gadkari informed that this new technology will save cost and reduce the construction period.
A 13.85 km long cement road from Hingana T Point to Priyadarshini is being constructed by the World Bank Project Department using the new technology called TWT. Nitin Gadkari inspected this new technology.
Ultra Theme White Topping (TWT) technology is being used on an experimental basis for the first time in Nagpur. The road is 13.85 km long and will cost Rs 128.28 crore. This entire cement route is to be completed in twenty-four months. This road is made of thin concrete i.e. 180 m. I Thickness will be used. It is approved by the IRC. Gadkari took stock of the ongoing work on how to save the total cost of the road and build the road in an innovative way.
At the outset, Vidyadhar Sardeshmukh, Superintendent Engineer, Public Works Department, welcomed the participants and said in his introductory speech that there is a technical approval of Rs. 163.46 crore for the construction of this road on an experimental basis. A contract of Rs 128.28 crore has been signed by the concerned contractor for the construction of this road and work has been ordered on March 10, 2019. A period of twenty four months has been fixed for this construction. The construction period is scheduled for September 2021.
A 13.85 km long cement road from Hingana T Point to Priyadarshini is being constructed by the World Bank Project Department using the new technology called TWT. Nitin Gadkari inspected this new technology.
Ultra Theme White Topping (TWT) technology is being used on an experimental basis for the first time in Nagpur. The road is 13.85 km long and will cost Rs 128.28 crore. This entire cement route is to be completed in twenty-four months. This road is made of thin concrete i.e. 180 m. I Thickness will be used. It is approved by the IRC. Gadkari took stock of the ongoing work on how to save the total cost of the road and build the road in an innovative way.
At the outset, Vidyadhar Sardeshmukh, Superintendent Engineer, Public Works Department, welcomed the participants and said in his introductory speech that there is a technical approval of Rs. 163.46 crore for the construction of this road on an experimental basis. A contract of Rs 128.28 crore has been signed by the concerned contractor for the construction of this road and work has been ordered on March 10, 2019. A period of twenty four months has been fixed for this construction. The construction period is scheduled for September 2021.
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