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India Achieves Guinness World Record For Constructing Longest Piece Of Road On NH-53

National Highways Authority of India's consultants and concessionaire, Rajpath Infracon and Jagdish Kadam have entered the Guinness World Records for constructing 75 km of continuous bituminous concrete in a single lane on NH-53.
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By Seshan Vijayraghvan

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Published on June 8, 2022

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  • The world record is for the longest bituminous concrete laid continuously
  • NHAI consultants Rajpath Infracon & Jagdish Kadam have achieved it
  • The 75 km piece of road was laid on NH 53 between the Amravati and Akola

Nitin Gadkari, the Minister for Road Transport and Highways, has announced that India has entered the Guinness World Records for constructing the longest piece of bituminous concrete laid continuously. The National Highways Authority of India's (NHAI) consultants and concessionaire, Rajpath Infracon Pvt Ltd and Jagdish Kadam, have achieved this record for constructing a 75 km of continuous bituminous concrete in a single lane on National Highway 53. The road was laid on a section of NH-53 between the Amravati and Akola districts of Maharashtra.

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Congratulating the entire team, Gadkari tweeted, "Proud Moment for The Entire Nation! Feel very happy to congratulate our exceptional Team NHAI, Consultants & Concessionaire, Rajpath Infracon Pvt Ltd & Jagdish Kadam, on achieving the Guinness World Record of laying 75 Km continuous Bituminous Concrete Road in a single lane on NH-53 section between Amravati and Akola. I would specially thank our Engineers and Workers who toiled day and night to achieve this extraordinary feat."

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The record was achieved for constructing the longest piece of bituminous concrete laid continuously, which was done in a record time of 105 hours and 33 minutes.

The team began building the road on June 3, at 7:27 am and finished constructing the 75 km stretch on June 7, at 5 pm, finishing it in a record time of 105 hours and 33 minutes. About 800 employees of NHAI and 720 workers of Rajpath Infracon, including independent consultants were involved in this project. The 75 km single lane road is equivalent to 35 km of two-lane paved shoulder road.

Talking about the importance of the newly constructed road, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said "Amravati to Akola section is part of the national highway 53, which is an important east-west corridor. It connects major cities like Kolkata, Raipur, Nagpur, Akola, Dhule, and Surat. It passes through a mineral-rich region of our country. I have been informed that nearly 35 per cent of work is completed on this stretch, from Amravati to Akola, and nearly 65 per cent in Akola to Chikli section. Therefore, with this achievement, there will be a great relief to commuters, the movement of traffic will be smooth, and the travel time will be reduced."

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Gadkari says, the Amravati to Akola section is part of the national highway 53, which is an important east-west corridor.

Earlier, the Guinness World Record for the longest stretch of bituminous concrete laid continuously was for a 27.25 km road, which was achieved by the Public Works Authority, Ashghal, Qatar, on February 27, 2019. The road was part of the Al Khor Expressway and took 10 days to be completed.

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Last Updated on June 8, 2022


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