StabilRoad® project at Hyderabad international airport was a success

StabilRoad® project at Hyderabad international airport was a success

From March 2020, the repair work on the existing roads and concourses of the Hyderabad International Airport began. In addition, new roads and parks serving the airport began to be built using StabilRoad® technology. The Government of India granted special permission to continue the work even during the quarantine period of the Covid-19 virus, which allowed for more extensive work, as air traffic was minimal at that time. During the renovation and reconstruction works, the Hyderabad airport taxiways, partially the alternate runway and the entire main runway were stabilized using StabilRoad® technology. In total, nearly 300,000 m² of surface was stabilized.

One of the largest cargo aircraft, the Airbus Beluga, landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) on December 4, giving the onlookers a rare and extraordinary experience. Hyderabad airport authorities arranged this landing on the runway, which was part of the StabilRoad® method carried out in 2020 and 2021, covering a total area of ​​700,000 square meters.

The use of StabilRoad® technology at Hyderabad International Airport once again proved its efficiency and durability. The technology allows heavily loaded roads and runways to maintain their quality and functionality even under intensive use. The StabilRoad® method has helped reduce maintenance costs and extend the life of roads, providing an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution. Hyderabad International Airport’s major project is a model for future airport infrastructure projects, proving that high-quality and durable road can be achieved even in challenging conditions.

  • airport
  • ecological footprint
  • hyderabad
  • india
  • runway
  • stabilization
  • taxiways