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FDR technology to be used in laying blacktop roads under phase-II of Comprehensive Road Maintenance Programme in Hyderabad’s CURE area

FDR technology to be used in laying blacktop roads under phase-II of Comprehensive Road Maintenance Programme in Hyderabad’s CURE area
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation is implementing Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) technology for road maintenance in its second phase of the Comprehensive Road Maintenance Programme. This eco-friendly method recycles existing road debris to create durable, cost-effective road bases.

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FDR technology offers a sustainable and budget-friendly alternative to traditional road construction, potentially setting a new standard for urban infrastructure maintenance.

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Full Depth Reclamation (FDR), an eco-friendly and cost-effective technology, will be used in laying the blacktop roads as part of the Comprehensive Road Maintenance Programme (CRMP) in its second phase.

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