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Evaluation of innovative ways is necessary to use a huge amount of recycled construction and demolition materials generated in Bangladesh and require satisfaction considering environmental, economic … Expand. Optimum design of sustainable concrete pavements. Optimum design of continuously reinforced concrete pavement CRCP can produce low-maintenance sustainable pavements with extremely long service lives.

The advantages for roads and highways include … Expand. Concrete roads in developing countries. This paper discusses the suitability of portland cement concrete pavements for developing countries. The comparative costs of construction and maintenance of bituminous and concrete roads are … Expand. Risk perception analysis of BOT road project participants in India.

JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it. Evaluation of flexible and rigid pavements construction in Bangladesh Arifuzzaman Bhuyan, Mohammad. Date: Abstract: The aim of this study was to find the pavement type which would be more cost effective and would give good serviceability in the long run in the context of Bangladesh.

In this regard field investigations were carried out to identify the problems associated with the various stages of quality control in the construction of pavements. Samples were collected from two construction sites for both field and laboratory experiments.

The performance evaluation of few completed flexible road construction projects was made. Unit costs of flexible and rigid pavements were estimated by determining life cycle cost LCC of a few completed projects. Finally, a comprehensive comparative analysis between flexible and rigid pavements was made from the viewpoint of locally available binding material, amount of aggregates and type of equipment requirements, construction and maintenance cost, quality control issues and above all performance under submerged condition.

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Santero, J. Ochsendorf, Life cycle climate impacts of the US concrete pavement network, Resources Conservation Recycling 72 76— Reigle, J. Walls, M. Gosse, B. Smith, A.

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Part D: Transp. Wang, I. Lee, A. Kendall, J. Harvey, E. Lee, C. Kim, Life cycle energy consumption and GHG emission from pavement rehabilitation with different rolling resistance, J. Yu, Q. Lu, Life cycle assessment of pavement: methodology and case study, Transp. Fitch, J. Clarens, Environmental life-cycle assessment of winter maintenance treatments for roadways. ASCE J. Qian, V. Li, H. Zhang, G. Keoleian, Life cycle analysis of pavement overlays made with Engineered Cementitious Composites, Cem.

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