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Ministry Opts For New Bitumen In Road Construction
The Federal Government has opted for a more environment-friendly bitumen in road construction, the Minister of Works, Mr Mike Onolememen, said on Thursday in Abuja.
Onolememen made the announcement at the opening of a five-day workshop on: “Quality Control on Federal Highway Road Projects.’’
Represented by Mr Sunday Atane, a director in the ministry, the minister said that the Federal Government decided to implement the replacement to also enhance the quality of roads, following a recommendation by the Department of Material, Geo-technics and Quality Control.
“The ministry has accepted that cutback bitumen be replaced with bitumen emulsion in highway construction for prime, tack coats and surface dressings,’’ he said
Onolememen said the Department of Material, Geo-technics and Quality Control had the responsibility of advising and monitoring of road projects to ensure that materials used were good.
He called on road users to desist from road abuse through overloading, blocking of drainage system and dumping of refuse.
“I would like to inform all that no matter the quality control we enforce in building our road projects, as long as we abuse our infrastructures, they will not serve us,’’ he said.
Earlier, Mr Bukar Aji, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, had asked members of staff of the ministry to ensure that only materials of right quality were used in highway projects.
Aji, represented by Mr Abubakar Gambo, a member of staff in the ministry, stressed the need for workers saddled with supervising road projects to keep abreast of up-to-date methods of quality control.
He said that the workshop was conceived to address issues of road projects and to enhance the performance level of quality control personnel in the field, adding that a similar workshop would be held in each geo-political zone in the country.
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