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UK: Concrete Pavement: Additives Could ‘Eat’ Emissions / Pollution

As pollution increases in our rapidly developing world, environmental protection will need to rely on new innovations to remove pollutants. A Highways England review follows increased concerns about the elevated […]

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Resiliency & Sustainability: Long-Term Viability in the Face of Challenges, Concrete Pavements Part of Solution

As the world tackles climate change, it faces a seemingly intractable problem. Mitigating climate-disaster will require more resilient construction—and yet the building sector already comprises nearly 40% of global emissions. The

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Concrete Pavement Innovation Partners in Pioneering Hardstand Launch

An innovation in concrete pavement construction was recently launched in Johannesburg, South Africa, and according to Hannes Engelbrecht, Concrete Unit Business Director-CHRYSO-Southern Africa: “Pointing the way to the future of

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ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED to Sat. May 15, 2021 for EUPAVE 14th Symposium on Concrete Roads 2022, Krakow, Poland!

ABSTRACT DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TOSATURDAY MAY 15, 2021! The Polish Cement Association (SPC) together with European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) and Co-Organizers International Society for Concrete Pavments (ISCP) and The World Road Association (PIARC) are pleased to

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Indian Gov’t. Stresses Need for All Roads to be PCPs + Paper: “Theoretical Investigation on PCP as Sustainable Pavement Technology (SPT)”

Transport and Highways-Government of India is considering switching to cement concrete pavements and mainly pervious concrete pavements (PCP)s as the main transportation mode throughout India versus flexible (asphalt) pavement. Stormwater

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FHWA: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking w/LCCA; & Hosts 2nd “Pavement Resilience Peer Exchange”

FHWA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking On November 24, 2020, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a notice and request for comment regarding Design Standards for Highways (Docket No. FHWA-2019-0030). The

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CALL for ABSTRACTS by March 29, 2021 for EUPAVE 14th Symposium 2022!

The Polish Cement Association (SPC) together with European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) and Co-Organizers International Society for Concrete Pavments (ISCP) and The World Road Association (PIARC) are pleased to invite all interested participants

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VIDEO: “A Green Cement | PLC | Portland Limestone Cement”

Tyler Ley, PhD, PE, Professor-Structural and Concrete Materials Engineering-Oklahoma State University; Concrete Durability, Material Science, Concrete Proportioning, and Sustainability Technical Committees–American Concrete Institute (ACI)The concrete industry has made great strides

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First-Ever 11-Day VIRTUAL “Global Concrete Summit”: Nov. 30 through Dec. 10, 2020 VIDEO included

The Global Concrete Summit is designed to bring practitioners, researchers and policy makers together to exchange the latest ideas, knowledge, and tools to build the future of concrete construction. The

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BRITPAVE & Several U.S. States Tout “Smog-Eating” Additives for Concrete Pavement—Roads & Airports

According to concrete paving industry group Britpave, additives in concrete pavement could enable it to reduce elevated levels of traffic exhaust emissions. The addition of titanium oxide (TiO2) in concrete

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