Rigid Paving Solutions

Below you will find a graphic and excerpts introducing you to eight (8) different cementitious and/or rigid pavement solutions. You will also find a Pavement Solution Matrix that helps narrow down the type of facility or application that each of these pavement solutions are typically used for. There are often several types of pavement solutions (especially when you mix in recycling solutions and flexible pavement solutions) that could be used on any given project. Our team can help you understand more about each of these solutions, give context on constructability, assist with economic feasibility, but more importantly – our team can help you wholistically analyze a project with all the constraints and unique challenges that it comes with! Reach out for our free assistance.”

 

PCC

Concrete Pavements

Traditional concrete pavements provide long-life, low-maintenance and low life-cycle costs. They are durable, economical and sustainable.

CPR

Concrete Pavement Restoration

Replacing individual slabs, repairing partial- depth surface defects and grinding the concrete can all restore ride quality, reduce noise, future cracking and faulting.

RCC

Roller-Compacted Concrete

A solid choice for tough pavement needs. The efficient construction process allows roads to be completed and available for traffic very quickly. The RCC pavement approach typically delivers superior economy from high production rates and shorter construction schedules.

FDR

Full Depth Reclamation

Recycles the deteriorated asphalt pavements with the addition of cement to create a new stabilized base with greater strength to benefit traditional or RCC pavements above.

CTB

Cement-Treated Base

Crushed aggregate is blended with cement and water to form a base for asphalt pavements or sub-base for concrete pavements. This efficient, weather- resistant solution takes advantage of low-cost and/or local aggregates.

CMS

Cement-Modified Soil

A low-cost soil improvement
solution. This competitive alternative
to lime stabilization also outperforms
lime in every feasible application. Existing soils are blended with cement and water in engineered proportions to modify soil properties.

PC

Pervious Concrete

An excellent
choice for stormwater management and very effective as a low- volume pavement. The highly permeable concrete mix allows rainwater to filter through to the underlying soil.

Concrete Overlays

Existing asphalt concrete pavements can be overlayed with bonded or unbonded concrete to rehabilitate and/or increase structural capacity. This approach can be used to extend the life of existing pavements and requires minimal pre- overlay repairs.


Pavement Solutions Matrix


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