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Best practices + Best technologies = Best results

A CareEdge Ratings forecast cites execution challenges as being a limiting factor in the daily construction of roads in the ongoing fiscal year. Consequently, CareEdge Ratings expects only 31 km to be constructed per day in 2024 as against 34 km per day in 2023. This puts the focus on best practices and technologies to keep up the construction momentum, to pave faster without compromising the outcome.

Pave faster and better

Conducting mock-ups can help synchronise material, machinery, method and crew before the job, recommends Shrinath Rao, Senior Vice President & Head, Transportation Infrastructure, L&T Construction...

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A CareEdge Ratings forecast cites execution challenges as being a limiting factor in the daily construction of roads in the ongoing fiscal year. Consequently, CareEdge Ratings expects only 31 km to be constructed per day in 2024 as against 34 km per day in 2023. This puts the focus on best practices and technologies to keep up the construction momentum, to pave faster without compromising the outcome.Pave faster and betterConducting mock-ups can help synchronise material, machinery, method and crew before the job, recommends Shrinath Rao, Senior Vice President & Head, Transportation Infrastructure, L&T Construction...To read the full story, CLICK HERE

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