Konza adopts building method that improves durability by 40%

These grids enhance the tensile strength capabilities of bituminous layers, ensuring durability and longevity.
This also reduces potential rutting, which would lead to pavement failure.

Konza Technopolis has adopted an advanced civil engineering solution that cuts costs and time in the development of the Nairobi Mombasa - Highway link road.

 

Admir Technologies Kenya Country manager Anthony Irungu revealed that Italian Construction firm ICM Maltauro will help to integrate an asphalt reinforcement solution.

“Asphalt reinforcement grids play a pivotal role in this endeavor by assisting in load distribution, preventing reflective cracks, and increasing the load-bearing capacity of the reinforced pavement layer.''

"These grids enhance the tensile strength capabilities of bituminous layers, ensuring durability and longevity,” Francis Kibara, the Konza Technopolis engineer in charge of Streetscapes, said.

Highlighting the significance of the day’s exercise, Kibara noted that finally, Konza Technopolis has been linked to the rest of Kenya’s infrastructure by the completion of the link to the Nairobi – Mombasa highway and is now more than ready for business.

He described this as a significant milestone.

This solution increases the strength of the asphalt by up to 40 per cent to ensure that heavy trucks and related traffic entering the Technopolis do not damage the road.

Geo-synthetics are manufactured synthetic materials (made from polymers or hydrocarbon chains) used for a wide range of engineering applications.

In infrastructure development, geo-synthetics, including geocells, geogrids, and geotextiles, increase the pavement’s load-bearing capacity while significantly reducing the pavement thickness.

This reduces both cost and construction time.

“The innovative solution increases the load-bearing capacity on this road section outside our weight-controlled road network by spreading the wheel load through the asphalt reinforcement grid solution."

According to him, this also reduces potential rutting, which would lead to pavement failure.

Admir Africa is one of Africa’s leading geosynthetics design, supply, and installation solution providers, with a presence in over eight countries.

Geosynthetic solutions have been technically proven and cost-effective in engineering projects such as roads, airport runways, railway lines, seaports, dams, retaining walls, reservoirs, waste landfills, stabilizing slopes, drainage, and many other applications.

The strategic partnership underscores the Konza Technopolis Development Authority’s commitment to deploy innovative solutions for sustainable urban development.

By leveraging Admir Technologies Kenya Limited’s expertise, Konza Technopolis aims to set new standards in road infrastructure and ensure a seamless experience for residents, commuters, and visitors alike.

Dubbed the “Silicon Savannah,” Konza Technopolis is poised to become a modern metropolis featuring cutting-edge facilities such as hospitals, schools, universities, light manufacturing industries, homes, and commercial spaces.

The development authority implements state-of-the-art infrastructure to support this vision, including smart roads designed for safety, convenience, and longevity.


Norine Khalifa

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