Tag: road construction
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Daska Development and Cleanliness Review by Deputy Commissioner
Overview of the DC’s Site Visit to Daska In a move to accelerate local development and ensure proper hygiene in daily life, the Deputy Commissioner of Sialkot, Saba Asghar Ali, conducted a detailed inspection tour of Daska city. The visit focused on ongoing development works, sanitation arrangements, and anti-encroachment operations. This on-the-ground assessment aimed to…
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Development and Cleanliness Projects in Daska Reviewed by Deputy Commissioner
Overview of the Visit In a focused bid to accelerate progress on essential urban improvements, Deputy Commissioner Saba Asghar Ali conducted a comprehensive review of ongoing development and cleanliness projects in Daska city. The visit underscored the administration’s commitment to delivering tangible improvements in infrastructure, sanitation, and anti-encroachment measures that directly affect residents’ daily lives.…
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State accelerates Isiolo–Mandera Road construction with security and sustainability in focus
Overview: A seismic push on the Isiolo–Mandera Road Corridor The Kenyan government has intensified its drive to complete the Isiolo–Mandera Regional Road Corridor, signaling a strategic shift toward enhanced security and sustainable development. With the project moving into a higher gear, authorities say the road will not only improve regional connectivity but also bolster security…
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Old Tyres Strengthen Roads: CDU Research in Darwin
Intro: Turning Waste into Durable Roads In the Northern Territory’s harsh climate, maintaining high-quality roads is a constant challenge. Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) are exploring a provocative solution: repurposing discarded tyres to strengthen road surfaces. With around 400 tonnes of tyres discarded each year by Darwin residents and commercial operators, the project looks…
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Repurposed Tyres Could Fortify Roads in Darwin’s Climate
Darwin researchers explore tyre-derived road strength Researchers at Charles Darwin University are investigating whether old tyres can be repurposed to create stronger, longer-lasting roads in the Northern Territory’s challenging climate. With around 400 tonnes of tyres discarded annually by Darwin residents and commercial operators, the study asks: can recycled rubber provide a practical and environmentally…
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Repurposing Old Tyres to Strengthen NT Roads: A CDU Breakthrough
Innovating Under Heat: The CDU Road Research Initiative The Northern Territory’s harsh climate—intense heat, heavy rainfall, and sandy soils—puts road longevity under constant strain. Charles Darwin University researchers are exploring whether repurposed old tyres can be engineered into a road construction material that stands up to these conditions better than traditional mixes. The project, driven…
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DPWH Sets Dec. 24 Start for EDSA Rehab, Aims for 8-Month Finish
Overview: What’s happening on EDSA The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has announced that rehabilitation work on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) will commence on December 24. The project brings a long-awaited upgrade to one of the capital region’s busiest corridors, with the department asserting a target completion timeline of eight months.…

