From many decades concrete has been successively applied in road construction in many countries. The scale of these applications is different depending on local experience and tradition. Concrete pavement is many a time more profitable solution than bituminous pavements. It refers not only to the construction of motorways or express...
Construction of Concrete Roads in Agriculture Building Industry
Experiences from Construction of Concrete Motorways in Poland
During last years more than hundred kilometres of concrete motorways at the southwest part of Poland were modernised and newly constructed. In the frame of modernisation the old existing concrete pavements, constructed in 30's of last century, were broken-up and the crushed concrete was re-used in new concrete pavement. Newly...
Reclaimed Porous Asphalt Pavement Used as Aggregate in Cement Bound Concrete Pavement
In the Netherlands reclaimed asphalt pavement is normally used as cold aggregate to produce recycled hot asphalt mixtures. However reclaimed asphalt pavement originating from porous asphalt pavement can not be used in this process. Therefore it would be valuable if these residual aggregates could be used in concrete production. A...
Construction of Cement Concrete Pavement a Case Study
Construction of Cement Concrete Pavement on National Highways started in India during the year 1991 when Ministry of Surface Transport, Government of India, under took four laning of 112 Kms. long Delhi Mathura Section of NH-2. Construction of Cement Concrete Pavement picked up in 1998 with the implementation of...
Guidance to Quality Management of Road Construction
The purpose of this article is to provide the administration and the designers with an effective, workable flow-chart so that the quality of the road is priority number one and that the execution problems are manageable. Based on the experience during most recent jobs COPRO observed interesting evolutions and missing...
Influence of Curing on the Properties of Concrete Pavements
In extensive examinations several measuring methods and parameters were tested and compared, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of different curing compounds and methods. Starting with basic tests concerning the time-dependent water-loss of concrete and the optimal application time of curing compounds, a simple test using a litmus-paper was developed....
Rapid Hardening Fiber Concrete for Airport Pavement Repair
Repair of concrete airstrips is a matter of particular interest. Besides being costly, it obstructs airport operations. Consequently, materials and construction procedures must comply with technical and operational demands. This article describes the development and application of a cementitious rapid hardening binder and a corresponding polymer fiber concrete for the...
Paver-Compacted Concrete, a New and Innovative Method of Constructing Road Pavements Exposed to Heavy Traffic
The world-wide debate on suitable economic measures to improve mobility and energy efficiency has also led to the development of new and innovative construction materials and methods as a way of solving the problem of how to pave roads and trafficked areas economically. One such innovation is paver-compacted concrete, or...
Concrete Pavement Without Dowel Bars
The joint system presented herein takes advantage of the natural development of shrinkage in concrete to induce the formation of joints along the projections of previously placed system devices. Such system induces in an in-situ concrete pavement an efficient interlocking indentation among the slab elements resulting from the shrinkage phenomenon....
Cement Containing Granulated Blast Furnace Slag in Local Roads Building
The number of roads with concrete surface in Poland is small. During the last few years the cement industry has taken up extensive promoting activities that resulted in increased interest in construction of concrete roads both motorways as well as local roads. It has turned out that durability of...
Effect of Curing on Strength and Chloride Penetration into Concretes Made with Portland and Blast Furnace Slag Cements
In this paper, portland cement concretes and concretes with blast furnace slag cement were studied to determine the parameters for strength and chloride permeability under different curing procedures. For this purpose, four concrete mixtures were made at two different water cement ratios of 0.45 and 0.65 with cement contents of...
Reconstruction of a Cement-Stabilised Fly-Ash Road-Base
In 1999 - in the province of Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands - an eighteen-year-old asphalt road with a cementstabilised fly-ash road-base, appeared to be in bad condition. Further investigation showed that the base was almost completely disintegrated, probably due to bad drainage and due to a possibly low cement content....