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Volvo CE bridging the gap for new Indian transport links

The old Pakuria Bridge in Jharkhand, India, ran over a dry riverbed and railway line situated 20km from Calcutta. Now obsolete, the bridge has been brought to the ground in 60 days using Volvo construction equipment West Bengal in eastern India is the nation’s fourth most populous region, boasting more people than the whole of Germany. The state is bordered by Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and five other states of India with more than 91 million inhabitants spread over 34,267m².
December 11, 2013 Read time: 4 mins
The old Pakuria Bridge in Jharkhand, India, ran over a dry riverbed and railway line situated 20km from Calcutta. Now obsolete, the bridge has been brought to the ground in 60 days using Volvo construction equipment

West Bengal in eastern India is the nation’s fourth most populous region, boasting more people than the whole of Germany. The state is bordered by Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and five other states of India with more than 91 million inhabitants spread over 34,267m². So many inhabitants has inevitably resulted in heavy traffic surrounding the state capital, Calcutta – so much so that the Indian government is trying to demolish old structures and invest in modern infrastructure to ease congestion.

The Dhankuni-Kharagpur highway is about 23km from Calcutta, and runs for 128.7km –terminating at the fast-growing industrial town, Dhankuni. Since demolition work began on the one-kilometre stretch of bridge, 30 out of the 32 sections - each spanning 26m – have been demolished and disposed of. It took just two months to take down and clear away the remnants. Mumbai-based Matte & Associates – a construction and demolition company – and Volvo Construction Equipment (359 Volvo CE) is responsible for the bridge’s quick demise. Matte & Associates is among the leading demolition firms in India, with a string of high profile accomplishments under its belt.

The company was established in 1987 and over the past 10 years has expanded into residential, waterproofing, structural repairs, rehabilitation and drilling works. Today, the company has a fleet of dedicated demolition tools and specialises in the demolition and recycling of concrete. 

The company’s demolition squad includes four heavy-duty Volvo CE excavators; an EC210 B-Series, EC210 B-Prime, EC290 B-Series and EC290B-Prime. They have been hard at work for nearly five years, demolishing bridges, multi-storied buildings, roads and other structures across the country.

Volvo CE’s EC210 and EC290 C-Series excavators are set to thrive in India’s popular 21 and 30tonne excavator market. The C-series offers more powerful Tier III compliant Volvo engines, delivering exemplary fuel efficiency. These machines produce high power (110kW in the EC210C, 153kW in the EC290C), and the engines work in harmony with intelligent, advanced hydraulics and a more rugged undercarriage and superstructure. Also, the operator’s environment, already class-leading with the B-series, has been substantially upgraded with a new cab, giving operators more comfort, more space, better climate, better visibility and improved Controls that are easier to use.

“Today, the machines are still in excellent working condition, just like they were five years ago,” said Ram Matte, owner of Matte & Associates. “Every job we undertake presents tough challenges and calls for solid planning, and innovative thinking. We took the bridge down so quickly that if people weren’t already familiar with it, they would never know it even existed. Our Volvos have helped ensure that. Any demolition equipment must deliver on safety, comfort, reach, power and control to make a difference. In fact, the first two – safety and comfort – are critical because demolition is a hazardous business. The Volvo CE demolition excavators B-Series and B-Prime deliver on all counts.”

“Volvo CE excavators take extremely demanding demolition tasks in its stride,” added Matte. “Our business is all about clearing things up quickly with minimum fuss and stress. The machines feature demolition-grade hydraulics, a robust under-carriage system and spacious operator cab.”

Matte & Associates has a maintenance Plan with Volvo CE dealer Svenska Technologies, which takes care of its servicing issues. The company is proud of the relationship it has with Volvo CE and values its support.

“Volvo is Volvo – there is no comparison,” said Matte. “We really couldn’t have hoped for better service and from Day One of our demolition operations, we have relied on Volvo and they have delivered. Only recently, we have placed an order for another Volvo EC290 B-Series excavator.”

Matte & Associates was among three contractors shortlisted for the prestigious Demolition & Recycling International World Demolition Awards in the Civil Category 2011 – the first and only Indian demolition firm to achieve this. “If you ask me, pulling down structures is twice as hard as putting them up,” added Matte. “But when you have a couple of Volvos around, they can make it look like child’s play.”

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