Crushed concrete waste is a by-product from building demolition and constitutes a principal component of municipal solid waste consisting of concrete, sand, brick, rock, metals and timber. Over 50% of this waste is commonly sent to land-filled sites, resulting in the impact on the limited capacity of land-filled sites. Nowadays, the sources of virgin natural aggregates aredepleted by increases in demand of using a virgin material in building and infrastructure, construction and maintenance facilities. This depletion leads to the utilisation of crushed concrete waste to replace natural aggregates in road and highway construction. Of key significance of this study is to present alternative materials for road and highway construction on the pr...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
AbstractAn experimental program was conducted in order to compare the engineering properties of recl...
The research work reported was carried out in 1987 as part of a four-year programme sponsored in par...
Crushed concrete waste is a by-product from building demolition and constitutes a principal componen...
Crushed concrete waste is a by-product from building demolition and constitutes a principal componen...
Construction and demolition (C&D) wastes comprise waste generated from construction, renovation, and...
Recycled crushed concrete and demolition materials have been trialed successfully in a number of loc...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
A high quality of natural aggregates is demanded for use in pavement construction and the sources, w...
Natural crushed aggregate (NCA) is the most common material for aggregate throughout the world. The ...
In many developing countries, the construction activities growth tremendously with sometimes, consti...
This study examines the use of concrete waste by-products as a new source of road construction mater...
A major source of environmental burden in construction industries is concrete waste because its gene...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential use of const...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
AbstractAn experimental program was conducted in order to compare the engineering properties of recl...
The research work reported was carried out in 1987 as part of a four-year programme sponsored in par...
Crushed concrete waste is a by-product from building demolition and constitutes a principal componen...
Crushed concrete waste is a by-product from building demolition and constitutes a principal componen...
Construction and demolition (C&D) wastes comprise waste generated from construction, renovation, and...
Recycled crushed concrete and demolition materials have been trialed successfully in a number of loc...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
A high quality of natural aggregates is demanded for use in pavement construction and the sources, w...
Natural crushed aggregate (NCA) is the most common material for aggregate throughout the world. The ...
In many developing countries, the construction activities growth tremendously with sometimes, consti...
This study examines the use of concrete waste by-products as a new source of road construction mater...
A major source of environmental burden in construction industries is concrete waste because its gene...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential use of const...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
AbstractAn experimental program was conducted in order to compare the engineering properties of recl...
The research work reported was carried out in 1987 as part of a four-year programme sponsored in par...