Thursday , April 25 2024

GHMC Mayor Along With Officials Visited BPCL In Mumbai

Hyderabad,   GHMC Mayor B. Rammohan, has interacted with the senior officials of the Bharath Petroleum Corporation Limited at Mumbai and inspected the Power Plant and the process of preparing bitumen where the officials have explained about the process which is being used for laying of roads which is deriving good results even the roads are not being spoiled despite of heavy rains and water stagnations.
As per the instructions of  municipal administration minister  KT Rama Rao,. Rammohan, along with CE’s and quality control team from GHMC, HRDC, HMDA, R&B and APIIC visited the state of art BPCL refinery in Mumbai. This is one of the largest refineries in our country with several achievements to its credit.
He said that the Country’s finest professionals headed by Chief General Manager P V Ravitej, extended their courtesies and took all the officials around the vast 450 acre plant and explained the nuances about Bitumen the benefits of Modified Bitumen for laying of modern and more durable roads.
After the refinery visit, the delegates along with the officials went to a plant where Bitumen is modified into CRMB and PMB where the GHMC officials interacted with the BPCL officials  where they clearly explained the vast benefits of using CRMB and PMB for betterment of GHMC Roads.
The Mayor said that the purpose of visit will definitely help the GHMC engineering officials with the modernized technology applied by the BPCL officials will definitely improve the standard of GHMC roads in the near future.
Ziauddin, Chief Engineer, Mohan Naik, Chief  Engineer, Hyderabad Road Development Corporation,  Lingaiah, Chief Engineer (R&B), along with senior engineering officials of TSIIC have visited the BPCL at Mumbai  today   where all the officials have assembled and had a detailed discussion about the usage of the bitumen.

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