Gurgaon: In an effort to train highway engineers on how to avoid collapsing and other structural failures in various high-speed construction projects, the Academy of Highway Engineers (IAH) on Friday visited a field visit to the road as high as the lower Defense and Dwarka Expressway.
In March this year, the lower construction of the toll road collapsed where three workers suffered injuries.
A similar accident was reported last year in August when a 40-meter range between pillars 10 and 11 of the road less than the construction of 22 km-long road rose down.
During the visit, which was part of the three-day training program held by IAhe, the engineers gained a hang of standard operating procedures (SOP) and safety measures used by construction institutions on two projects, especially after the structural structure of compensation.
“There is a need to train engineers to exercise very carefully during the construction of national highways, especially during the construction of its increased part,” said Giridhar Armane, Secretary, transportation transportation and road services, which launched the event.
“Care must be taken to ensure that accidents do not occur anywhere.
This accident does not only give a bad name to the construction and government companies, but also pose a threat to life.
This training is to enable engineers to special attention to be given to safety and quality These projects, “he added.
Emphasizing the need to adopt the best quality and safety measures during the construction of the highway, Director IAHE Sanjeev Kumar to Tii, “This program is to train engineers about the safety hazards that cause collapse and other structural failures.
In addition, panel discussions and presentations on various aspects of design and construction are part of the program.
“While IAHE remains clear to make a statement about the causes that might cause collapse on the highway Sohna and Dwarka Expressway, it makes stress on the need for greater and careful awareness at all stages of construction – From the casting page to the site project and from the erection of the segment elevated to segmental work and workmanship.
“The purpose of this program is not to evaluate the collapse.
We are only training engineers about what can prevent the instance.
This training is to help them realize the importance of SOP and various safety steps that NHAI’s mandate.
NHAI officials are also part of this training,” Kumar added .
