Gomphu-Panbang
DOR, Zhemgang
2014
53.06 M
The Gomphu–Panbang Road project involves constructing a state highway to improve connectivity, safety, and accessibility in the region. The works include earthworks, pavement construction, slope stabilization, retaining structures, and utility coordination. Upon completion, the upgraded road will enhance regional connectivity, reduce travel time, improve safety, and support socio-economic development while maintaining environmental and safety standards.
The construction of Gomphu–Panbang Road faces challenges such as steep and uneven terrain, weak subgrade, and areas prone to landslides, which require extensive earthworks, slope stabilization, and retaining structures. Adverse weather, particularly heavy rainfall, can delay construction and compromise road quality. Limited access to construction materials, logistical constraints, and coordination with utilities may impact timelines. Ensuring traffic management, safety of workers, and minimizing environmental impacts are additional challenges that require careful planning.
Challenges can be mitigated through detailed site investigation, slope stabilization, proper road alignment, and foundation preparation. Scheduling construction around favorable weather conditions, timely procurement of quality materials, and efficient logistics will maintain progress. Traffic management, utility coordination, and strict environmental protection measures—such as dust, noise, and erosion control—will minimize disruptions. Continuous supervision and monitoring will ensure safe, durable, and timely completion of the road.
Provides a smooth and long-lasting road surface.
Ensures safety and durability in hilly terrain.
Minimizes disruption during construction.
Implements dust, noise, and erosion control measures.