The Comprehensive Handbook to Road, Highway, and Expressway Engineering is not a theoretical textbook. It is a practical, end-to-end professional reference-written from the perspective of real-world project delivery-covering every stage of a road or expressway project, from conception to long-term asset management.
This book brings together planning, engineering, construction, commercial structuring, quality assurance, and lifecycle maintenance into a single, integrated framework. It reflects how roads are actually conceived, financed, designed, built, operated, and rehabilitated on large-scale infrastructure programs. Highway engineering today is no longer confined to geometric design and pavement thickness calculations. Modern road projects demand a multi-disciplinary, systems-based approach that integrates:- Traffic demand forecasting and feasibility analysis
- Financial modeling and PPP structuring
- Detailed Project Report (DPR) preparation and statutory approvals
- Advanced pavement engineering and materials science
- High-productivity construction equipment and methodologies
- Quality assurance, risk management, and contractual governance
- Operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation planning
- Sustainability, climate resilience, and smart road technologies
Special emphasis is placed on:
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models including BOT, BOOT, BOLT, HAM, and EPC-hybrid structures
- Risk allocation and contract strategy aligned with engineering realities
- Execution-oriented design, where drawings translate seamlessly into buildable solutions
- Lifecycle cost optimization, not just lowest initial construction cost
This handbook is designed for working professionals and decision-makers across the highway sector, including: Primary Audience
- Highway and transportation engineers
- Road design consultants and DPR specialists
- EPC contractors and project execution teams
- Construction managers and planning engineers
- Pavement engineers and materials specialists
- Infrastructure developers and concessionaires
- PPP, BOT, and HAM project sponsors
- Government engineers and highway authority officials
- Project finance professionals and infrastructure lenders
- Independent engineers and technical auditors
- Final-year civil engineering students
- Postgraduate transportation and infrastructure programs
- Training institutes for highway authorities and EPC firms