DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF 6-LANE PAVEMENT DESIGN

Authors:

1 N.Bhargavi, 2 Kancharla Sriharsha,3 Thirumala Rachana, 4 Nayini Poojitha,5 Pandula Adarshini

Page No: 13-25

Abstract:

From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Maharashtra to West Bengal, India is connected with national highways. They are crucial for the movement of commodities throughout India's length and breadth. In India, there are currently 96261 km of national highways. They developed into a network that connected the roads in every state of the union. One of the most significant PPP (Public Private Partnership) projects undertaken in India is the NHAI (National Highway Authority of India). They have been given the task of constructing a six-lane portion of the 170.7km-long NH 47 (New NH 66) from Cherthala to Thiruvananthapuram. The current study's goal is to design the pavement for a short section of NH 66 that runs between Cherthala and Thiruvananthapuram. Phase I of this project begins in Thuravoor Thekku and ends at Paravoor (Alappuzha district). It is vital to ascertain the pavement thickness because the soil in this specific section is fragile and there is heavy traffic.

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Volume & Issue

Volume-13,ISSUE-3

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