Volvo CE speeding up infra developments in India
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is supporting infrastructure growth across India with its range of construction equipment. From Bellary, Maharashtra to Bangalore, Volvo CE machines are helping contractors to complete projects on time or even ahead of the schedule.

Paving quality roads is a source of pride for P. Prabhakar Reddy, a public works contractor in Bellary, Karnataka, where a fleet of Volvo CE machines helped on projects including the 344 km NH-167 highway, which stretches from Hagaribommanahalli in Karnataka to Jadcherla in Telangana. The Volvo CE fleet includes two DD100 asphalt compactors, four DD90B asphalt compactors and a P5320B ABG tracked sensor paver.

Meanwhile in Maharashtra, road construction contractor Deshmukh & Co completed the redevelopment of a 130 km road from Aurangabad to Dhule in just four months where a Volvo P4370B ABG sensor paver was part of the job. Over in West Bengal, contractor Bharat Vanijya is using a fleet of Volvo machines for an 84 km road project from Bankura to Purulia. On site since September 2015, the fleet comprising 16 EC210B 20 ton-class crawler excavators, seven SD110BA single drum compactors, three 10 ton DD100 double drum asphalt compactors, one PT200 pneumatic tyre roller, one P4370B ABG wheeled paver and a P5320B ABG tracked paver. The fleet of machines from Volvo CE is connecting two disadvantaged districts to boost economic development.

Two construction companies ? RBR & Co. and SVR Engineering Constructions ? are using their fleet of Volvo CE machines to construct taxiways, terminals and runways at the Kempegowda Bangalore International Airport.