[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text el_class=”cleanlist”]A special issue of Public Works magazine dedicated to roller-compacted concrete (RCC) pavement includes articles on:
- “Alternate pavement” stands the test of time – A roller-compacted concrete road in Nebraska provides two decades of durability.
- The new tool in the paving toolbox has arrived – Most states are offsetting tight budgets and volatile commodity prices with roller-compacted concrete.
- Township is first in state to use roller-compacted concrete – Public agency saves more than expected compared to conventional pavement.
- Roller-compacted concrete is a sure bet – City’s gamble on RCC is paying off with surrounding municipalities and the state DOT.
- Using a test strip for roller-compacted concrete – Improperly formulated and placed RCC is subject to surface ravelling and vulnerable to freeze-thaw cycles.
- On a roll – Market growth and trends of roller-compacted concrete
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