NHAI starts using steel slag in road construction

NHAI has started using steel slag in road construction on a trial basis in line with the government's 'Waste to Wealth' mission
NHAI starts using steel slag in road construction
NHAI starts using steel slag in road construction
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New Delhi: State-owned National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Wednesday said that it has started using steel slag in road construction on a trial basis in line with the government's 'Waste to Wealth' mission.

NHAI in a statement said that this initiative will help to address the challenge of shortage of material used in the development of National Highways and could replace natural aggregates, such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone, with the waste material from the steel industry.

Use of steel slags will make construction more economical

According to the statement, the authority permitted Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) to construct one kilometre long trial patch in the Raigarh district for PQC of the Panvel Indapur section of NH 66 near Mumbai, where 100 percent natural aggregates were replaced by steel slag derived aggregates. The results from the trial have been encouraging, it said.

The statement also noted that the use of such material in road construction will make construction more economical and promote the circular economy and resource efficiency.

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