The grand Ram temple of Ayodhya received the international 'Sword of Honor' award, this technology was used
Obnews Tech Desk: The grand Ram temple being built in Ayodhya has been awarded the prestigious 'Sword of Honor' award by the British Safety Council (BSC) for high standards of safety protocols. This award is given for ensuring the highest standards of safety in the construction sector.
Grand temple built with strong foundation
Larsen & Toubro, the company involved in the construction of the temple, has adopted unique measures for safety and structural strength. More than 50 layers have been used in the foundation of the temple, which are made of fly ash, dust and chemicals. Additionally, the 21-foot thick granite platform will help protect the temple from moisture and other natural challenges.
Unique construction without iron
Minimal use of iron and cement has been used in the construction of the temple. Copper clamps and pins were used to join the stones, creating a durable and strong structure. This technology will not only give longevity to the temple, but will also keep it safe from natural disasters like earthquakes.
The temple will last for thousands of years
Experts claim that this temple can last for more than 1,000 years. Modern technologies such as ultrasonic and infrared thermography have been used in the manufacturing, to prevent any flaws in the manufacturing process.
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Use of BIM technology
BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology was used for the first time for the construction of Ram Temple. Through this, 3D structural analysis of the temple was done. This technology helps architects, engineers and builders to have better coordination and avoid delays in construction.
Proud moment for India
This honor received by Ram Temple is a proof of India's engineering and technological capability. The 'Sword of Honor' award proves that India is a leader in the field of construction and security at the global level.
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