REJUPAVE

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  Recent News
    January 2024
    Used at
      Sela Road Tunnel
      LDY Road Section
    Location
      Indo-China Border
      Arunachal Pradesh
  What
    Developed by
      CSIR-CRRI
      Oldest road research
    Bio-oil-based
      Asphalt modifier
      100% biooil
    Reduces heating
      For bituminous mixes
    Preserves temperature
      During transit
  When
    Developed
      Before 2024
    Applied
      January 2024
  Why
    Challenges
      High-altitude roads
      Low and sub-zero temperatures
    Solution
      Preserve temperature
      Reduce heating requirement
  Where
    High-altitude areas
    Arunachal Pradesh
    Sela Tunnel
    LDY Road
  Who
    CSIR-CRRI
      Central Road Research Institute
    BRO
      Border Roads Organisation
  How
    Application
      Bituminous road construction
    Temperature reduction
      30°C to 40°C
    Minimizes heat loss
      During transit
      In snowfall conditions
  Significance
    Eco-friendly
      100% bio-based
    Operational capacity
      Improvement for defence forces
    All-weather connectivity
      To Tawang district
   Challenges
    Technological adaptation
      In extreme conditions
    Long-term durability
      Under variable temperatures
  Way Forward
    Expand use
      National and State Highways
      Urban Roads
    Adaptation
      For different climate zones

REJUPAVE is an indigenous technology developed by the CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI), primarily used for constructing and maintaining bituminous roads in high-altitude areas, particularly under low and sub-zero temperature conditions. It is a bio-oil-based asphalt modifier that significantly reduces the heating requirement of bituminous mixes while preserving their temperature during transit. This eco-friendly technology has been successfully implemented by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) at strategic locations like the Sela Road Tunnel and LDY Road Section near the Indo-China border in Arunachal Pradesh. The technology addresses major challenges in road construction in difficult terrains and contributes to the operational capacity improvement of defence forces and all-weather connectivity in remote regions.

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