7 th December, 2018, IHC, New Delhi. Over 175 delegates & 18 Speakers were part of the third edition of RHW Conference (Railways, Highways & Waterways), which focussed on Innovation in Highways & Waterways, held on 7 th December, 2018 at Silver Oak, India Habitat Center, New Delhi.
The Third Edition of RHW Conference was held successfully on 7th December 2018 in New Delhi. Initiated by IA&B magazine in 2016, RHW Conference has attempted to highlight Integrated & innovative planning as well as new Technologies which fosters the development of the various transport modes – Railways, Highways as well as Waterways in a manner that will lead to the realization of an efficient, sustainable, safe and regionally balanced transportation system. The inaugural edition focussed on the theme “Changing Urban Skyline”, whereas the second edition focussed on “Technology & Challenges in Bridges modernization & Maintenance”.
2018 Edition focussed on the theme “Innovation in Highways & Waterways. The Conference was supported by Ministry of Road, Transport & Highways, Ministry of Steel and Department of Transport & Logistics under Ministry of Commerce. It was actively supported by NHAI, NHIDCL, Construction Industry Development Council, India Chapter of American Concrete Institute, Indian Institution of Bridge Engineers, and Construction Chemicals Manufacturers Association. The Conference received very active support from Industry Partners with L&T Construction being Gold Partner, IRB, SREI & Outokumpu being Associate Partners. The Conference was attended by over 175 delegates comprising Structural Engineers, Bridge & Highway Engineers, Architects, Consultants, Professionals from EPC Companies / Construction/ Infrastructure related Companies, Government officials from Roads, Railways, Waterways & Steel Ministry, members from Association & Nodal bodies, Researchers, Academicians & Students.
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