Slab Curling and Rolling Resistance

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In a life cycle analysis a higher investment cost is justified by lower maintenance costs, less and fewer traffic flow intrusions, and a longer technical life. All these factors contribute to a reduction of the carbon footprint. To further improve the sustainability of PCC pavements the rolling resistance should be...

How to Build Smooth Concrete Roads and Measure Success the Moment You Pave

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The Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP 2) recently completed a study entitled, “Real-Time Smoothness Measurements on Portland Cement Concrete Pavements during Construction”. As part of this project, the feasibility of this technology was explored. There was both an evaluation and demonstration of emerging and proven technologies. Model specifications and...

Concrete Roads in Poland the Case for Selling Non-Mainstream Infrastructure Technologies

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The paper illustrates, on the grounds of Poland’s case, the concrete roads network development in a jurisdiction dominated by asphalt roads. The author reviews typical drawbacks apparent when promoting concrete roads, and identifies several most arresting phenomena that have led to the current technological stalemate. The goal of the paper...

Precast Concrete Pavement Innovations, Performance and Best Practices

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The precast concrete pavement (PCP) technology is gaining wider acceptance in the US for rapid repair and rehabilitation of concrete pavements as well as for heavily trafficked asphalt concrete intersections. Although the US PCP technology is of recent origin, with projects less than about 12 years old, many projects have...

Abrasion Resistance and Transport Properties of Road Concrete

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Abrasion resistance and impermeability are vital in road concrete. In this experimental study the compressive strength, abrasion resistance and transport properties of the road concrete were investigated. In order to study transport properties, water sorptivity and depth of penetration of water under pressure were taken into consideration. For this purpose,...

Design & Construction of an Experimental Two Layer Concrete Pavement Motorway Section in Spain

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In June 2006, GISA a Public Company, within the Department of Planning and Public Works of the Catalonian Regional Government, awarded CEDINSA the concession for the project of constructing and operating the projects of converting into a dual carriageway the stretch Vic-Ripoll of the C-17 highway. As a participant in...

Modular Security Barriers for Urban Demands Current and Demands State of the Art Solutions

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Using appropriate security barriers for directing the traffic in urban areas, close to downtown, shopping centers, protecting working zones in urban areas in general, and separating traffic, is essential for the safety of different traffic users. The traffic flow at industrial, commercial and public areas is easily managed by using...

Experimental Study of Properties of Pervious Concrete Used for Bridge Superstructure

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One of the main advantages of pervious concrete is its ability to drain water easily. Moreover, ear-lier studies on pervious concrete have shown that it can be designed to perform well in freeze-thaw regions. Bridge superstructures placed in regions where the temperature during winter time varies around freezing point are...

Innovative Concepts for Concrete Roads Further Development of the Construction

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Our modern world is characterised by traffic, the traffic of goods and/or information. Both will increase in the near future. Further there will be a strong increase in communication technology which will influence the individual traffic as well. At the same time all kinds of emissions caused either by the...

The Advantages of Concrete Pavements in Tunnels

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A 21 km long motorway is planned to be constructed through the western suburban of Stockholm. The motorway will mainly be localized in tunnels with a total length of 18 km. The intention is that the tunnel pavement shall be constructed as a jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP) resting on...

The Role of Quality Assurance in Delivering Long–Life Concrete Pavements

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The fundamental goal behind any pavement design and construction project is to provide a system that will survive the predicted traffic and environment for the selected lifetime. Considerable effort is paid to the structural design of a pavement in order to reach that goal. On the other hand, the concrete...

Development of High Performance Repair Concrete for Pavements

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Concrete, used in the production of highways and pavements, may deteriorate after many years of service, due to severe exposure conditions. Due to strategic and economic importance of such infrastructures, swift action for repair works is required. Repairs with conventional concrete may take long time for gaining adequate strength, where...