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Best Practices for Architectural Pavement Treatments
Architectural Pavement Treatments are special treatments applied to pavements to enhance the aesthetic character of the pavement and the surrounding environs in which they are applied. They achieve this objective by imparting special colors and/or patterns to the roadway, typically applied at crosswalk locations, traffic circles to highlight and delineate the selected areas. This report presents the findings and conclusions of an evaluation of the design and construction procedures and the performance of Architectural Pavement treatments on New York State roadways. Three categories of treatments were considered in the evaluation. They include Textured Thermoplastic Inlays, Textured Hot Applied Polymer Surface and Epoxy/Polymer Binder. The evaluation was undertaken through surveys of vendors/suppliers of the treatments, surveys of State and local government agencies that previously used these treatments, surveys of selected New York State sites, where the treatments have been employed and a review of existing specifications. Based on the results of the investigation a Best Practice Guideline was prepared and is included as an Appendix to this report.
Best Practices for Architectural Pavement Treatments
Architectural Pavement Treatments are special treatments applied to pavements to enhance the aesthetic character of the pavement and the surrounding environs in which they are applied. They achieve this objective by imparting special colors and/or patterns to the roadway, typically applied at crosswalk locations, traffic circles to highlight and delineate the selected areas. This report presents the findings and conclusions of an evaluation of the design and construction procedures and the performance of Architectural Pavement treatments on New York State roadways. Three categories of treatments were considered in the evaluation. They include Textured Thermoplastic Inlays, Textured Hot Applied Polymer Surface and Epoxy/Polymer Binder. The evaluation was undertaken through surveys of vendors/suppliers of the treatments, surveys of State and local government agencies that previously used these treatments, surveys of selected New York State sites, where the treatments have been employed and a review of existing specifications. Based on the results of the investigation a Best Practice Guideline was prepared and is included as an Appendix to this report.
Best Practices for Architectural Pavement Treatments
H. G. Justus (author) / W. H. Chesner (author)
2010
74 pages
Report
No indication
English
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Highway Engineering , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Urban Administration & Planning , Public Administration & Government , Transportation , Architectural pavement treatments , Aesthetic character , Surrounding environs , Roadway , Special colors , Special patterns , Design procedures , Construction procedures , Evaluation
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