Proceedings of the Workshop on Non Conventional Materials held on 18 th February, 2012 at CRRI, New Delhi
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1 Proceedings of the Workshop on Non Conventional Materials held on 18 th February, 2012 at CRRI, New Delhi List of Participants is at ANNEXURE-I. A Workshop on Non-Conventional Materials/ Technologies was organized with the objective of creating awareness among the field engineers, to bridge the gap between laboratory and the field construction techniques and to demonstrate the use of locally available materials, new materials/ Technologies and waste materials, at Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), Delhi-Mathura Road, New Delhi on Saturday, 18th February, 2012 at 10:30 AM. Hon ble Minister of Rural Development graced the occasion. Secretary, Rural Development, Joint Secretary (RC) & DG, NRRDA also participated. A few stalls were arranged for the material / technology suppliers. Hon ble Minister, Rural Development, Secretary (RD) and Joint Secretary (RC) visited the stalls before the start of the workshop. The Hon ble Minster of Rural Development also visited the Accelerated Pavement Testing Facility (APTF), available at CRRI and suggested that the use of this facility should be made for performance evaluation of the new materials / non-conventional materials/ local materials. A list of Technical Papers and materials/ technologies presented during the workshop is placed at ANNEXURE-II. 1. It was decided that a Technical Committee should be formed for looking into the use of Fly Ash in construction of PMGSY roads at least in the States of Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand where large volumes of Fly Ash are being generated. If required the IRC Specifications for use of Fly Ash in Embankment should be revised based on the recommendations of Technical Committee. Dr. Vimal Kumar, Scientist 'G' & Head, Fly Ash Unit, Ministry of Science & 1
2 Technology, Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, should also be included as a member of this technical committee. 2. Dr. Praveen Kumar, IIT, Roorkee made a presentation on Waste Material An Alternative to Conventional Materials in Rural Roads Construction. In his presentation he informed about the agricultural waste like Rice Husk Ash, Bagasse Ash, byproduct of sugar manufacturing and Fly Ash. He further informed about the Blast Furnace Slag and Steel Slag. The physical, chemical and strength characteristics of various waste materials like building construction and debris (recycled aggregates, fly ash, steel slag & blast furnace slag and Rice Husk Ash were tested in the laboratory and were found to be within the specified limits as per MoRTH requirements. He further informed that Admixing of fly ash in the soil increases the CBR of Soil and the use of steel industry slag doesn t require any processing of steel waste, and has proved to be a good material. 3. Dr. Ashoke Kumar Sarkar, BITs Pilani in his presentation explained that Alternative materials need to be identified. He opined that a systematic approach needs to be taken up to identify locally available materials and prepare a database on GIS platform. He further expressed that we should educate the engineers in government departments regarding advantages of using new materials and incentives must be given by the Government to encourage the use of alternative materials. 4. Prof. B.B. Pandey, IIT, Kharagpur made a presentation on Cell-Filled Concrete Pavement. In his presentation he demonstrated some of the construction sites using cell filled concrete. 5. A presentation on the use of Jute Geo Textiles in rural roads construction was made by Shri N K Mukherjee. He informed that Jute Geotextiles (JGT) is a natural variant of man-made geotextiles loosely called Geosynthetics and Jute Geo Textiles has been successfully used in road construction, protection of river bank erosion, slope protection embankment stabilization & soft soil consolidation. He further explained about the 9 road works taken up in the states of Assam, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal using Jute Geo Textiles. He also 2
3 demonstrated some of the road works where Jute Geo Textiles are successively used. 6. Dr. N.K.S. Pundhir, from CRRI, made a presentation on Construction of Rural Roads with Cationic Bitumen emulsion based Cold Mix Technology. He demonstrated construction of rural roads using Cold Mix Technology in North Eastern Region. 7. Dr. Sudhir Mathur, from CRRI, made a presentation on Lime /Cement Stabilization of Soil and Granular Materials. He informed that soil stabilization can significantly reduce construction cost and the procurement/transportation of materials such as good earth; aggregates; bitumen etc for road building. He informed that the soil can be stabilized using a. Lime b. Cement c. Fly ash d. Granulated blast furnace slag e. Combination of above f. Several new chemical stabilizers (Accredited by IRC). He explained that pilot projects should be taken with stabilized bases and sub bases and Soil stabilization technique would result in substantial reduction in consumption of expensive road construction materials. 8. Dr. Anita Das Ravindranath of Coir Board, made a presentation on the use of Coir Geo Textiles in rural roads construction. Dr. Anita Das informed that Coir in the form of geotextiles is advantageous for strengthening of weak soils, since it reduces the settlement of soil subgrade and the application of coir geotextiles is easier in comparison with existing methods of stabilization which have practical difficulties in the field. 9. A presentation on the use of Marginal Materials and Fly Ash in Road works, was made by Shri U.K.Guruvittal of CRRI. He suggested that use of marginal materials 3
4 in rural roads construction for low volume roads will result in saving of costly traditional materials and will also result in reduced construction time. 10. Dr. P.K. Jain, from CRRI made a presentation on Plastic Waste Modified Bituminous Surfacing for Rural Roads. He informed that the Waste plastic can be directly added to bituminous mixture and it improves properties and performance of bituminous roads. He added that Plastic waste modified mixes can be used for construction of rural roads using open graded premix carpet /mix seal surfacing, with the advantage of easy disposal of waste plastic. 11. Dr. I.R.Mithanthaya, NMAMAIT, Nitte made a presentation on Laboratory Studies on Bio-Enzyme Stabilized Lateritic Soil as a Highway Material. He informed that use of Bio-enzyme results in increased CBR value and UCS value. 12. Officials of MPRRDA made a presentation on case study of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP). The key benefits of RCCP detailed out in their presentation are: a. The work of R.C.C.P. done is economical in comparison to normal concrete. b. The final strength of concrete in R.C.C.P. is on the higher side in comparison to traditional concrete work. (In use of nominal mix of M-20, the strength of design mix M-40 was achieved). c. Speedily/Economical construction of R.C.C.P. due to not required expansion joints. d. R.C.C.P. becomes less cumbersome in operation and less time consuming as well. 13. Dr. Ashok Kumar from World Bank made a presentation on Some suggestions for Cost-effectiveness through innovative approaches and new technologies. He informed about the Use of local materials, modern tools and design software s in road construction. He stated about the Innovative bridge designs and structures. 4
5 14. M/s Alchemist Technologies in their presentation on RBI-81, informed that it is an inorganic soil stabilizer and pavement material. RBI Grade -81 is an in-situ soil / aggregate treatment to increase CBR for sub-grade, sub-base, base course and hard shoulders. Further they informed about the advantages of their material that it reduces construction time and cost, layers treated with RBI Grade -81 are water resistant and are durable. They also presented some of the stretches completed with the use of their product. 15. M/s India Polyroad Pvt. Ltd. made a presentation on the use of Soil Tech MK-III, Polymer Soil Stabilizer with advantages of Liquid Polymer technology. 16. M/s Zydex Industries made a presentation on Zycosil Nano Technology, indicating that the technology can be used for Stabilization and water proofing of pavements. 17. M/s. Tech Fab India made a presentation on Geo Synthetics indicating that Geosynthetics are widely used for various application and is a proven technology and further informed that it is economical and relatively simple to design and construct. 18. Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd, in their presentation informed about the portable steel bridges and suspension bridges indicating the advantages of Bailey Bridges, such as light weight, possibility of upgradation at a later stage, shorter construction period etc. 19. Secretary, Rural Development suggested that use of Locally available materials should be promoted in Low-Volume Rural Roads. He also opined that the possibility of using Cold Mix Technology in surface dressing should be explored. He further suggested that the use of different soil stabilization techniques should be promoted on pilot basis for low volume roads using unsealed stabilized bases. 20. It was underscored during the workshop the inspite of all support and directives from NRRDA only few pilot projects using new materials/ technologies, waste materials are being proposed by the States. It emerged that the apprehension among the engineers regarding fixing the responsibility, in case of any unexpected failures, may be one of the reasons. It was informed by NRRDA that it has been clarified at various fora and it was decided to record that in case of pilot projects 5
6 none of the officers will be punished in case of failure on account of nonperformance of any such new materials for which specifications are not available. At present NRRDA has guidelines for pilot projects which are placed at ANNEXURE-III. 21. Hon ble Minister, Rural Development summarized the proceedings of the workshop with following recommendations: (i) A Technical Committee should be constituted for formulating the detailed guidelines for taking up Technology Demonstration Projects / pilot projects under Research & Development. The committee should prepare an Operations Manual for taking up Research & Development projects within a period of One Month. The Research & Development Guidelines should primarily focus on : a. Technology Development b. Technology Demonstration c. Technology Dissemination. (ii) A provision for supporting Research & Development should be made in the budget of of Ministry of Rural Development in the form of Technology Support Window. (iii) A Consolidated Presentation of New Materials/ Technologies / Non- Conventional Materials for Rural Roads should be prepared and uploaded on the website of PMGSY (iv) The use of Cold Mix Technology should be promoted on a larger scale for achieving the targets of PMGSY in the States of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Bihar and also for maintenance (including community based maintenance). (v) NRRDA in collaboration with Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi should take up the work of mapping of locally available materials, district wise on a GIS platform. Ministry of Rural Development would facilitate participation of State Governments. 6
7 (vi) State Technical Agencies (STAs) needs to encourage and guide the State officials on the use of new materials/ techniques, by suggesting the best possible methods / techniques to be used on Pilot basis under R&D. Two Regional Workshops for State Technical Agencies (STAs) and Principal Technical Agencies (PTAs) working for PMGSY should be organized for a dialogue with these institutions seeking support in the use of Locally Available Materials, Non-Conventional Materials, New Technologies and Research and Development. These could be held along with Regional Reviews of PMGSY. (vii) A Colloquium of Contractors should be organized particularly inviting the contractors of Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal for creating awareness among the Contractors for taking up the works of technology demonstration under R&D and for discussion on the issues of problems in execution of works in PMGSY. (viii) Meeting of the executive heads of Indian Roads Congress and Bureau of Indian Standards should be organized which will be chaired by Hon ble Minister of Rural Development. The purpose would be to enable characterizing local and marginal materials and ensure mainstreaming of their use by defining specification. 22. As suggested by Hon ble MRD the following committee was proposed: 1. Shri D.P. Gupta, former DG, MoRTH 2. Prof. B.P. Chandrasekhar, former Director (Technical), NRRDA 3. Shri S.C. Sharma, Retd. DG, MoRTH 4. Shri. P.K. Lauria, Secretary, PWD, Rajasthan 5. Prof. C.E.G. Justo, Prof. Emeritus, Bangalore 6. Prof. P.K. Sikdar, Former Director, CRRI & Professor, IIT, Mumbai. 7. Dr. Vimal Kumar, Scientist 'G' & Head, Fly Ash Unit, Ministry of Science & Technology, Dept. of Science and Technology. 8. Shri Mohit Bharghav, NTPC, New Delhi 7
8 9. Shri. A.A.Sagane, Chief Engineer, Maharashtra 10. Shri. Mahesh M. Hiremath, Chief Operating Officer, Karnataka 11. Shri K. K. Srivastava, Chief Engineer, Uttarakhand 23. Draft bullet points on Research & Development and Technology Initiatives in Rural Roads Sector prepared by Shri D.P. Gupta are placed at ANNEXURE-IV. The inputs from other members are also being invited by him. The workshop ended with vote of thanks to the Chair. 8
9 ANNEXURE-I LIST OF PARTICIPANTS S.No. Name State 1 Prof. B.B. Pandey IIT, Kharagpur 2 Dr. Praveen Kumar IIT, Roorkee 3 Prof. A.K. Sarkar BITS, Pilani 4 Dr. I.R. Mitmanthaya, Prof. in Civil Engg. Karnataka 5 Dr. CS.R.K. Prasad NIT, Warangal 6 Dr. Vimal Kumar, Scientist Dept. of Science and Technology 7 Shri. Nikhil Kumar Mukherjee, JMDC Kolkata 8 Dr. Sudhir Mathur CRRI 9 Dr. P.K. Jain CRRI 10 Dr. V.V.L.K. Rao CRRI 11 Dr. B. Kangadurai CRRI 12 Dr. J.B. Sengupta CRRI 13 Dr. N.K.S. Pundhir CRRI 14 Dr. Rajeev Goel CRRI 15 Dr. Guru Vittal CRRI 16 Shri Binod Kumar CRRI 17 Shri C.V.S. Rama Murthy, E-in-C Andhra Pradesh 18 Shri B.V.S. Chiranjivi, SE Andhra Pradesh 19 Shri E. Dasharatham, Executive Engineer Andhra Pradesh 20 Shri A.V. Subramanyam, Executive Engineer Andhra Pradesh 9
10 S.No. Name State 21 Shri. T.Welly, Chief Engineer Arunachal Pradesh 22 Shri K.C. Dhimole, Tech. Advisor Arunachal Pradesh 23 Shri M.C. Boro, Secretary Assam 24 Shri Ranjeet Kumar Das, Director & SQC Assam 25 Shri. D.D. Choudhary, E-in-C Bihar 26 Shri S.P. Singh, S.E, RWD Bihar 27 Shri C.S. Sahoo, S.E. Bihar 28 Shri Raza W. Warsi, Executive Engineer Bihar 29 Shri Anand Prakash, A.E Bihar 30 Shri A.K. Rahi, S.E Chhattisgarh 31 Shri. D.S. Pargariha, SE Chhattisgarh 32 Shri S.K. Gupta, Chief Engineer Chhattisgarh 33 Shri. R.S. Mehta Haryana 34 Shri A.N. Chauhan, Executive Engineer Haryana 35 Shri B.S. Thakur, S.E Himachal Pradesh 36 Shri Ajay Gupta, EE Himachal Pradesh Shri Raman Puri, Executive Engineer Shri Hari Ram Mangar, Executive Engineer Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand 39 Shri Akhilesh Kumar, Executive Engineer Jharkhand 40 Shri Ch. A. Naidu, Dy. Manager Jharkhand 41 Shri Mahesh Hiremath, Karnataka 10
11 S.No. Name State Chief Engineer 42 Shri Purushothama Das Heggade, SQC Karnataka 43 Shri P. Srirangaraju, Executive Engineer Karnataka 44 Shri. A.A. Sagane, Chief Engineer Maharashtra 45 Shri P.K. Ingole, Executive Engineer Maharashtra 46 Shri. P.L. Kadu, S.E. Maharashtra 47 Shri A.D. Kapaley Madhya Pradesh 48 Shri V.K. Srivastava, S.E Madhya Pradesh 49 Shri Pankaj Jhawar, G.M Madhya Pradesh 50 Shri P.K Sharma, G.M Madhya Pradesh 51 Shri Rajeev Singh Chauhan, A.E Madhya Pradesh 52 Shri. N. Bapuchand, Chief Engineer Manipur Shri S. Gopendro Singh, Executive Engineer Shri. L Dwijamani Singh, Executive Engineer Manipur Manipur 55 Shri. J. Rammavia, Chief Engineer Mizoram 56 Shri D. Mero, Chief Engineer Nagaland 57 Shri R. Temsu, S.E Nagaland 58 Shri Askhaya Kumar Pradhan, Executive Engineer Odisha 59 Shri Hem Raj Goyal S.E Punjab 60 Shri T.R. Katnora, EE Punjab 61 Shri S.K. Gupta, S.E. Rajasthan 11
12 S.No. Name State 62 Shri P.K. Jain, S.E. Rajasthan 63 Shri Ajay Aeron, State Nodal Officer Rajasthan 64 Shri M.K. Rai, Divisional Engineer Sikkim 65 Shri L. Krishnaswamy, S.E. Tamil Nadu 66 Shri P. Sundarapandian, A.E.E. Tamil Nadu 67 Shri P. Mohanasundaram, Executive Engineer Tamil Nadu 68 Shri S. Sadairappan, Executive Engineer Tamil Nadu 69 Shri K. Sarkar, S.E, PWD Tripura 70 Shri A. Chakraborty, Executive Engineer Tripura 71 Shri. K.K. Srivastava, Chief Engineer Uttaranchal 72 Shri Piyush Garg, A.E. Uttaranchal 73 Shri R.P. Singh, E.E Uttaranchal 74 Shri Ajay Singhal, Executive Engineer Uttar Pradesh 75 Shri. M.M Rizvi, S.E Uttar Pradesh 76 Shri Syed Zawwar Hussain, Executive Engineer Uttar Pradesh 77 Shri R.K. Bagrodia, Director I-Tec India 78 Shri Rajeev Agarwal, CEO Bitchem 79 Shri Ganesh, DGM Zydex Industries 80 Shri D. Vijayam 81 Shri S. Bandhyapadhyay 82 Shri. C.Srinivas Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd. Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd. Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd. 12
13 S.No. Name State 83 Shri Lalji Verma, Sr. DGM Jindal Centre 84 Shri Rupesh Kumar Dixit Hindustan Steel Works 85 Shri Jayendra Ranadive, Manager Techfab India 86 Shri Saurabh Viyas, C.M Techfab India 87 Shri Alok Sen IPPL Pvt. Ltd. 88 Shri R.S. Mathur, Resident Advisor, Bitchem Guwahati Experts Present: 1. Dr. Ashok Kumar, World Bank 2. Shri. D.P. Gupta, Retd. DG, MoRTH 3. Shri. S.C. Sharma, Retd. DG, MoRTH 4. Dr. P.K. Sikdar, Former Director, CRRI 5. Prof. B.P. Chandrasekhar, Former Director (Technical), NRRDA 13
14 14 ANNEXURE-II
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16 16 ANNEXURE-III
17 17 ANNEXURE-IV
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