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Imprint:
International Transport Forum
Availability: Available
Publication date: 01 May 2008
Language: English
Pages: 186
ISBN: 9789282101582
OECD Code: 772008021P1
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Long-life surfaces could substantially cut the costs of road works, including the delays they cause, especially on congested routes with heavy traffic. These surfaces use new materials that cost more than conventional asphalt and require special handling. This report presents the results of collaborative research to evaluate the technical and economic potential of the most promising long-life surfaces (epoxy asphalt and high performance cementitious materials) and assist governments in weighing up the risks and advantages of introducing them on busy roads
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Other languages:
French (Available)
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E-book - PDF Format
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English
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Further reading:
Asset Management for the Roads Sector - (Available) Economic Evaluation of Long-Life Pavements - Phase 1 (Available)
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Table of contents:
Foreword Acknowledgements Abstract Key Messages Executive Summary 1. Background Report 2. Key Findings of Phase I Study 3. Mandate, Scope, and Organisation of the Work 4. Epoxy Asphalt: Testing and Test Results 5. High Performance Cementitious Material: Testing and Test Results 6. Performance Assessment and Extrapolation of Results 7. Future Research and testing 8. Construction issues, Economic Aspects and Risk Assessment 9. Phase III Trials 10. Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix A -A1. Laboratory and Field Performance Histories of United States and New Zealand Reference Materials -A2. Manufacturers' Recommendations for Acid-Cured Epoxy Asphalts -A3. Methods for Evaluating Curing Characteristics -A4. Binder Rheological Properties at Difference Ageing Conditions -A5. Mixture Properties Appendix B. General Long-Term Needs in Pavement Research Appendix C. Laboratory Test Reports Published on the Joint Transport Research Centre Website Annex A. List of Abbreviations Annex B. List of Working Group Members
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