Pavements

A variety of cement-based products can be used in pavement applications. They are all similar, in that they all contain the components of portland cement, aggregates and soils, and water.
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Paving: The New Realities

Listen to webcasts, download white papers, and get the latest information on the impact of the stimulus plan, concrete’s advantage over asphalt, and the economic outlook.
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Soil-Cement
Spreading CementSoil-cement pavements have many uses from city streets, county roads, state routes, and interstate highways, to parking lots, industrial storage facilities, and airports. The “family” of soil-cement pavement products include: Click here for more info.

Roller-Compacted Concrete
Freshly Placed RCCRCC, a durable paving material that carries heavy loads, is now developing as a fast, economical construction method for off-highway pavement projects, heavy-duty parking and storage areas, and as a base for conventional pavement. More...

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Guide to Cement-Treated Base (CTB)
An overview on the design and construction of CTB for both mixed-in-place and central plant mixed operations. EB236—$10
Pavements E-Newsletter
Pavements E-NewsletterE-mailed 6 times a year, Pavements contains the latest information on soil-cement and RCC pavement projects, FDR case studies, training and events, FAQs, new resources, and more.
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Focus on FDR

Pulverizing RoadwayFull-Depth Reclamation (FDR) coupled with cement stabilization is an innovative and cost effective method of rebuilding failed asphalt pavements.
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Survey Results
PCA Market Research surveyed decisionmakers in the pavement market in 2005 to measure changes in their attitudes and perceptions toward soil-cement, roller-compacted concrete (RCC) pavements, and competing materials. Click here for results.

Concrete Pavements
Since the first strip of concrete pavement was completed in 1893, concrete has been used extensively for paving highways and airports as well as business and residential streets. For a brief summary click here. For detailed information, visit the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA).
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Exhibits: February 2-5, 2010
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Find a Cement Supplier
Cement used for S/S treatment can be delivered in bags or in bulk. Click here to find a supplier in your area.

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