The Abuja- Kaduna- Zaria – Kano road being constructed by Julius Berger Nigeria is gradually coming up as a section of the Birnin Yero in Kaduna State has been completed.
The Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road which forms a critical part of a larger highway system, which enables the movement of people and products from the North to the South and vice versa – thereby uniting the Nigerian people and economy, and connecting Nigeria to North Africa via the Lagos-Algiers Trans-African Highway.
To address the poor condition and deterioration of this priority road, Julius Berger is contracted to rehabilitate and reconstruct 375.9 km of the Dual Carriageway: From the Federal Capital Territory Abuja through Kaduna, excluding the Kaduna bypass, on to Zaria and further north to Kano.
To deliver a value-driven solution, Julius Berger is constructing the 3 road sections simultaneously and has pioneered the use of innovative cold recycling methodology. The efficient and environmentally friendly solution results in complete rehabilitation by way of recycling the milled-off pavement to produce a bitumen stabilized material, which is then utilized for paving the base course layer of the new road.
This methodology has numerous benefits. The new road will have an increased bearing capacity, compared to the previous pavement constructed with granular base course, leading to an extended lifespan, it is environmentally friendly and helps to conserve natural resources, considering the reduced need for new material to be mined/damaged asphalt to be dumped, and furthermore, construction traffic is greatly reduced compared to conventional methods, meaning fewer heavy load-bearing trucks on the road, reducing road congestion and diminishing the burden on the livelihood of the surrounding communities.
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