Addresses Stakeholder Consultation Workshop on Automated & Intelligent Machine-Aided Construction organized by NHAI
India has made remarkable strides in developing world-class roads and highways that has significantly enhanced our infrastructure: Shri Ajay Tamta
Time and quality of construction, two critical parameters that we have been focusing on: Shri Umashankar, Secretary, MoRTH
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari said, “National Highways are our national assets, and we have put a lot of emphasis on enhancing their quality and safety. We have taken measures to fix contractors’ responsibility to enhance the quality of construction and also to improve transparency in our system.”
Addressing the stakeholder consultation workshop in New Delhi, organised by the National Highways Authority of India, on Thursday, Shri Gadkari siad “Technology is a great enabler and adoption of Automated & Intelligent Machine-Aided Construction is a step in the right direction. We have achieved success in the Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway pilot project and soon we will implement this technology to other projects also.”
In his address. Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Shri Ajay Tamta said, “India has made remarkable strides in developing world-class roads and highways that has significantly enhanced our infrastructure. Every stakeholder plays a vital role in this transformation. As we move forward, leveraging advanced technology such as sensors, satellites, and real-time monitoring will be key to accelerating progress. With continuous technological advancements we are committed to align India’s road infrastructure with Vision 2047 and take our National Highway network to the world class level.”
Shri V Umashankar, Secretary, MoRTH said, “The roads and highways that we construct today will serve our nation for many years to come. Therefore, time and quality of construction are the two critical parameters that we have been focusing on. Compaction is one of the critical aspects of road construction and technology that is available today enable us to address the challenges related to compaction. I am sure that deliberations at this workshop will provide critical insights that will help us in adopting AIMC technology for the enhancement of National Highway construction.”
In his welcome address Shri Vishal Chauhan, Member (Administration), NHAI emphasised that the inputs from this stakeholder’s consultation workshop will contribute in transforming conventional NH construction methods into a data-driven approach by integrating AI-MC technology. Also, Shri Anil Choudhary, Member (Projects), NHAI presented the brief on stakeholder consultation held during the workshop.
To enhance National Highway construction prowess by leveraging ‘Automated & Intelligent Machine-Aided Construction’(AIMC) technology, NHAI organised the consultation workshop, to deliberate and provide suggestions to enhance the recently released draft policy for the ‘Adoption of Automated & Intelligent Machine-aided Construction (AIMC) in National Highways Projects’ by MoRTH.
Recently, NHAI is successfully implementing pilot project of AIMC on the Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway, wherein Automated & Intelligent Machines such as GPS aided Motor Grader, Intelligent Compactor and stringless Paver have been used. Based on evaluation of efficacy of AIMC demonstrated in this project, along with feedback from the project stakeholders and considering the International Guidelines/specifications, NHAI will undertake adoption of AIMC for the construction of a few more Greenfield Expressways / Access-Controlled corridor projects.
The draft policy underlines various aspects and potential of Automated & Intelligent Machine-Aided Construction in transforming National Highway development across the country.
Senior officials from MoRTH, NHAI, NHIDCL, technology providers, concessioners, consultants, machine equipment manufacturers and other stakeholders were present on the occasion.
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