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
This book has been structured to mirror the
actual lifecycle of a highway project, following the journey from early feasibility studies through execution, handover, and decades of service life.
Rather than treating roads as static civil works, this handbook presents highways as
dynamic infrastructure systems—assets that must perform reliably under increasing traffic loads, environmental stresses, and economic constraints.
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
Each chapter is written to function independently as a
standalone professional reference, while collectively forming a comprehensive body of knowledge that very few single publications attempt to cover.
Who This Book Is ForThis 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
Secondary Audience- 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
Academic & Institutional Use- Final-year civil engineering students
- Postgraduate transportation and infrastructure programs
- Training institutes for highway authorities and EPC firms
This book assumes
professional intent. It is written for readers who must make decisions that affect cost, safety, durability, and public value—not merely pass examinations.