Ammann ELBA CC150 Plants Power 56 km Nashik–Aurangabad Highway Upgrade
Ammann
India’s announced the successful application of the
ELBA CC150 concrete batching plants in recently upgraded
Nashik–Niphad–Yeola–Vaijapur–Aurangabad Road (MSH-2), a 56 km highway stretch
being developed under EPC-59 for the Public Works Department (PWD), Maharashtra.
The brownfield project involves widening the existing two lane road to four
lanes while converting the pavement from bituminous to rigid concrete.
With
a project cost of approximately INR 560 crore, executed by GHV (India) Pvt.
Ltd. in a joint venture with SB Deshmukh and Forcon Infra Pvt. Ltd used ELBA
CC150 batching plants supplied by Ammann, deployed at the site by Nashik- based
M/s. Bramghiri Infra LLP.
At
the core of the project’s execution were two ELBA CC150 concrete batching
plants supplied by Ammann India. Commissioned on 3 July 2025, these plants
served as the sole batching solution for the entire stretch, each delivering a
production capacity of 130 m³ per hour. Together, they produced approximately
1,65,000 cubic metres of concrete, including Dry Lean Concrete (DLC), Pavement
Quality Concrete (PQC), and structural grades ranging from M10 to M30.
The
deployment demonstrated the efficacy of high-capacity batching technology in
brownfield infrastructure projects, where space constraints, continuous
traffic management, and phased construction demand consistent and reliable
output. The ELBA CC150 plants enabled uninterrupted production cycles, precise
material control, and uniform mix quality which are critical factors in
achieving durable concrete pavements within tight project timelines.
The
plant setup included separate storage sections for different sizes of stone and
sand, along with large silos to store cement and GGBS (a material that makes
concrete more durable and eco-friendly). It also used automated systems to move
materials smoothly through the plant, helping avoid delays and keeping
production running continuously.
The
use of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS), approved by PWD,
contributes to improved sustainability and pollution control during concrete
production.
Commenting
on the project, Dheeraj Panda, Managing Director, Ammann India, said, “The
completion of this project reflects India’s decisive shift towards long-lasting
concrete road infrastructure. The ability to deliver consistent, high-quality
concrete at scale, especially in a brownfield environment has been pivotal. The
ELBA CC150 plants have demonstrated how advanced batching solutions can
streamline construction processes while ensuring superior pavement performance.”
The upgraded highway will reduce travel time between Nashik, Yeola, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. It will also serve as an important alternate corridor connecting the Marathwada and Vidarbha regions, improving logistics efficiency and regional connectivity.