The use of recycled or secondary materials in pavement construction is gaining popularity owing to the added advantages over conventional materials, which include the conservation of natural resources, conservation of energy, preservation of the environment and reduction in life-cycle costs. In this research, two types of recycled materials, namely reclaimed asphalt pavement and cement-stabilised quarry fines, were utilised as pavement base materials for a highway extension project in Arlington, Texas, USA. Prior to the construction of test sections, a series of laboratory studies including strength, compressibility, swell/shrink and resilient modulus tests were performed on the selected base materials to verify their suitability as base ma...
Roads are an important component of the world’s transportation infrastructure and economy, thus nece...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
00962190530207022003PDFResearch PaperFL/DOT/RMC/06650-7754BC 819Asphalt pavementsBase course (Paveme...
The use of recycled or secondary materials in pavement construction is gaining popularity owing to t...
The advantages of utilizing recycled materials/byproducts in pavement construction are numerous. The...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
Recycled materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement and recycled asphalt shingles are commonly use...
Construction and maintenance of roads requires large volume of aggregates for use as base and subbas...
Recycled materials primarily Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), and Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA)...
Reducing dependent on naturally sourced materials is among the priority in improving the sustainabil...
Quarry By-products (QB), usually less than 0.25 in. (6 mm) in size, are the residual deposits from t...
Asphalt pavements deteriorate with traffic (especially heavy trucks) and time. Maintenance and overl...
Pavements are an expensive part of transportation infrastructures, as their construction and mainten...
There is a long history of natural resources exploitation without accounting for their limitations. ...
Millions of miles of paved roads in the world need rehab, maintenance, and upkeep. To sustain this e...
Roads are an important component of the world’s transportation infrastructure and economy, thus nece...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
00962190530207022003PDFResearch PaperFL/DOT/RMC/06650-7754BC 819Asphalt pavementsBase course (Paveme...
The use of recycled or secondary materials in pavement construction is gaining popularity owing to t...
The advantages of utilizing recycled materials/byproducts in pavement construction are numerous. The...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
Recycled materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement and recycled asphalt shingles are commonly use...
Construction and maintenance of roads requires large volume of aggregates for use as base and subbas...
Recycled materials primarily Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), and Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA)...
Reducing dependent on naturally sourced materials is among the priority in improving the sustainabil...
Quarry By-products (QB), usually less than 0.25 in. (6 mm) in size, are the residual deposits from t...
Asphalt pavements deteriorate with traffic (especially heavy trucks) and time. Maintenance and overl...
Pavements are an expensive part of transportation infrastructures, as their construction and mainten...
There is a long history of natural resources exploitation without accounting for their limitations. ...
Millions of miles of paved roads in the world need rehab, maintenance, and upkeep. To sustain this e...
Roads are an important component of the world’s transportation infrastructure and economy, thus nece...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
00962190530207022003PDFResearch PaperFL/DOT/RMC/06650-7754BC 819Asphalt pavementsBase course (Paveme...