Nowadays, an important world’s population growth forecast establish that an increase of 2 billion people is expected by 2050. (UN,2019). This increment of people worldwide involves more humans, as well as growth of the demand for the construction of new residential, institutional, industrial, and infrastructural areas, prompting to a higher consumption of natural resources as required for construction materials. In addition, an effect of this population growth is the production and accumulation of waste causing a serious environmental and economic issue around the world. As an alternative to just producing more waste at the final stage of a building, house, road, among other concrete-based structures, adequate techniques must be applied fo...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Construction projects use up large quantities of natural resources and produce tonnes of constructio...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) as recycled aggregates is a relatively new construction process of ...
Since the last decennium, there is an expanding interest to assess the possibility of recycling mate...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
The rapid economic growth of countries has led to the construction of new structures and infrastruct...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
The rapid economic growth of countries has led to the construction of new structures and infrastruct...
The replacement of natural aggregates with recycled ones for concrete production is of vital importa...
Over the past decades, growing population has created high demand for new road pavements. Due to con...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. The construction and maintenance of the...
Recycled construction and demolition (C&D) waste can reduce the rebuild cost, and is environmentally...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. The construction and maintenance of the...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Construction projects use up large quantities of natural resources and produce tonnes of constructio...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) as recycled aggregates is a relatively new construction process of ...
Since the last decennium, there is an expanding interest to assess the possibility of recycling mate...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
The rapid economic growth of countries has led to the construction of new structures and infrastruct...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
The rapid economic growth of countries has led to the construction of new structures and infrastruct...
The replacement of natural aggregates with recycled ones for concrete production is of vital importa...
Over the past decades, growing population has created high demand for new road pavements. Due to con...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. The construction and maintenance of the...
Recycled construction and demolition (C&D) waste can reduce the rebuild cost, and is environmentally...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. The construction and maintenance of the...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Construction projects use up large quantities of natural resources and produce tonnes of constructio...