The mature road networks in most developed countries require rehabilitation more often than new construction. However, material sources are becoming scarce and traffic volumes on the major routes in these countries are high. There is an increasing international need for rehabilitation techniques that reuse existing paving materials with minimal traffic disturbance. The use of Deep In-Situ Recycling (DISR), particularly when used in combination with material stabilization processes, is gaining ground internationally as a viable option to meet these needs. The material stabilization options that have been successfully used with DISR include lime, cement, foamed bitumen, and emulsified bitumen treatment. The 2003-04 Strategic Plan for the Part...
The worldwide interest in using recycled materials in flexible pavements as an alternative to virgin...
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) techniques for pavement construction and rehabilitation have gained gen...
Maintenance and reconstruction of road pavements involve the production of huge amount of discarded ...
The mature road networks in most developed countries require rehabilitation more often than new cons...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asph...
The California Department of Transportation conducted a pilot project for evaluating a pulverization...
A comprehensive study on full-depth reclamation (FDR) of pavements with foamed asphalt has been comp...
In recent years, road construction and maintenance work has had to perform functional assignments wh...
In-situ recycling of road pavement base materials using one-pass recycling machines is becoming an i...
This first-level report describes the first phase of a study comparing the performance of four diffe...
The deplorable conditions that have developed in our highway system is one of the major problems con...
This paper describes a study conducted to quantify the potential environmental benefits of recycled ...
Recycling of materials is becoming increasingly important for the Society due to the depletion of na...
This first-level report describes the first two phases of a study comparing the performance of four ...
Pavement engineers have in front of them multiple challenges linked to addressing issues related to ...
The worldwide interest in using recycled materials in flexible pavements as an alternative to virgin...
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) techniques for pavement construction and rehabilitation have gained gen...
Maintenance and reconstruction of road pavements involve the production of huge amount of discarded ...
The mature road networks in most developed countries require rehabilitation more often than new cons...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asph...
The California Department of Transportation conducted a pilot project for evaluating a pulverization...
A comprehensive study on full-depth reclamation (FDR) of pavements with foamed asphalt has been comp...
In recent years, road construction and maintenance work has had to perform functional assignments wh...
In-situ recycling of road pavement base materials using one-pass recycling machines is becoming an i...
This first-level report describes the first phase of a study comparing the performance of four diffe...
The deplorable conditions that have developed in our highway system is one of the major problems con...
This paper describes a study conducted to quantify the potential environmental benefits of recycled ...
Recycling of materials is becoming increasingly important for the Society due to the depletion of na...
This first-level report describes the first two phases of a study comparing the performance of four ...
Pavement engineers have in front of them multiple challenges linked to addressing issues related to ...
The worldwide interest in using recycled materials in flexible pavements as an alternative to virgin...
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) techniques for pavement construction and rehabilitation have gained gen...
Maintenance and reconstruction of road pavements involve the production of huge amount of discarded ...