Concrete Pavement

Why is concrete such

a great  pavement choice?

Safety

Best Visibility - Concrete reflects light, which increases visibility and can save on street

lighting costs.

Reduced wet spray - Concrete never ruts. There's NO risk of water accumulating in ruts    

and causing hydroplaning.

Best traction grip - Concrete pavements are easily "roughed up" during construction to       

create a surface that provides superior traction.

Durability

Rigid for life - Concrete actually hardens over time. After its first month in place, concrete continues to slowly gain 10 percent in strength during its life.

Outlasts flexible materials - With an average life span of 30 years, concrete makes the best long-term pavement solutions.

Exceeds its own life expectancy - Concrete pavements frequently outlast their designed life expectancy and traffic loads.

Smoothness

Concrete stays smoother longer - The rigidity of concrete pavements allows it to keep its smooth riding surface long after construction.

Smoothness most important issue for users - Smoother pavements create safer, more comfortable transportation surfaces.

Roads last longer - Concrete can withstand even the heaviest traffic loads. There's no need to worry about ruts, shoving or washboard effects common with asphalt pavements.

Roads save fuel - Concrete's hard surface makes it easier for rolling wheels. Studies have even shown that this can increase truck fuel efficiency.

Versatility

Variable life expectancy - Concrete pavements can be designed to last from 10 to 50 years, depending upon the system needs.

Ideal for distressed asphalt - Whitetopping, a process of placing a thin layer of fiber-reinforced concrete over prepared asphalt, is a cost-effective, expedient method of rehabbing old pavements.

Best choice for worn concrete - Concrete pavement restoration techniques can extend the life of pavements up to nine times their original design life.

Value

Long-term value - Concrete pavements are by far the best long-term value because of their longer life expectancies and minimal maintenance requirements.

Easy to repair - The durability of concrete minimizes the need for annual repairs or maintenance. When repairs are necessary, they are typically smaller in scope than asphalt pavements.

Rapid paving - Concrete pavement can be built and open to traffic in as little as 12 hours.

Environmental Benefits

Cool Pavement - Concrete pavement has a high albedo (light reflectance) that keeps pavements cool and helps reduce the urban heat island effect caused by darker pavements and roofing materials.

For more information link to the CO/WY Chapter and Utah Chapter of the American Concrete Pavement  Association.                 

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Concrete Pavement