Prime Minister Rural Roads Scheme was launched in the year 2000 to provide all-weather road connectivity...
The scheme has been pioneer in use of new and green technology in construction of rural roads...
the Government widened the ambit of the programme and launched PMGSY-II to upgrade 50,000 Km of the existing rural road network...
Training in a road materials testing lab focuses on ensuring the quality of materials used in road construction, including soil, asphalt, concrete, aggregates, and steel. Trainees learn to test soil for strength, compaction, and moisture content. In asphalt testing, they assess properties like softening point, ductility, and hardness to gauge performance under traffic and weather. Concrete testing covers workability, compressive strength, and setting time, particularly for pavements and bridges. Aggregate testing ensures materials like gravel and sand meet necessary standards for durable mixtures. Steel testing evaluates tensile strength, bending, and chemical composition for reinforcement. The training emphasizes proper sample preparation, equipment handling, quality control, safety, and accurate documentation, ensuring reliable test results. This knowledge supports the construction of safe, durable roads capable of withstanding heavy traffic and extreme conditions.
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