India achieves new record in road construction, lays 100 km Delhi-Aligarh expressway in 100 hours

The stretch passes through Dadri, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Sikandrabad, and Khurja among others

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India achieves new record in road construction, lays 100 km Delhi-Aligarh expressway in 100 hours
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The NH34 connects Gangotri in Uttarakhand to Lakhnadon in Madhya Pradesh. The highway spans 1,426 km in length. Well, it is currently under a major overhaul exercise. 

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During the course of refabrication, it has managed to register a new accomplishment, as recently revealed by the Minister of Road Transport and Highways - Nitin Gadkari.

The Union Minister tweeted and shared that the Ghaziabad-Aligarh Expressway section of the NH34 has received a feat, as Bituminous Concrete was laid for over 100 lane kilometres in 100 hours only. The section spans 118 km in total.

The 118 km long section that connects Ghaziabad and Aligarh plays an important role in the NH34. It links multiple densely populated areas with each other.

The stretch passes through Dadri, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Sikandrabad, and Khurja among others.

In his other tweet, it is revealed that a keen focus on cost-effectiveness and sustainability is kept on top. 

The highway is laid out using Cold Central Plant Recycling technology, which uses 90 per cent milled material, thereby reducing use of virgin material to only 10 per cent.

Moreover, the milled material is used for a road surface of nearly 20 lakh square kilometers. The process also results in reduced greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints.

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