Stabilization and asphalting of Kerala national highway

Stabilization and asphalting of Kerala national highway

In March 2018, extensive renovation work was carried out on the national highway in the Kerala region. The main goal of the project was to improve the quality of roads and extend their service life by applying environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies. Kerala is also known for its harsh weather conditions, including heavy rains and hot temperatures. These conditions significantly affect the quality and durability of roads.

During the project, the existing pavement material was stabilized and reused. The project focused on reusing existing material to improve the road’s durability and quality. This process involved thoroughly mixing and stabilizing the existing pavement using the StabilRoad® method to create a strong and durable base. The stabilized area was then covered with a new layer of asphalt, which ensured the long-term durability and quality of the road surface.

The stabilization and asphalting of the Kerala National Highway was a successful project that demonstrated the benefits of using StabilRoad® technology. Thanks to StabilRoad® technology, the Kerala road is now significantly more durable and in a better condition, providing a safe and comfortable traffic option for local residents and visitors.

Project data

  • Project Manager: Vishwa Samudra Engineering
  • Location: Adoor Town, Kerala, India
  • Road length: 5.9 km
  • Construction date: March 2018
  • Construction period: 9 days

Project gallery

  • ecological footprint
  • highway
  • india
  • kerala
  • road construction
  • stabilization