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Progressive Pavements
Real-world tests at a pavement research facility in Minnesota are proving that pervious pavements, pavements treated with innovative technologies for reducing noise, and pavements made with recycled asphalt, concrete, and fly ash are all effective means of increasing sustainability, saving money, and improving roadways.
Progressive Pavements
Real-world tests at a pavement research facility in Minnesota are proving that pervious pavements, pavements treated with innovative technologies for reducing noise, and pavements made with recycled asphalt, concrete, and fly ash are all effective means of increasing sustainability, saving money, and improving roadways.
Progressive Pavements
Clyne, Timothy R. (author) / Worel, Benjamin J. (author) / Cole, Melissa K. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 64-82
2016-01-01
192011-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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