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RCC, a durable paving material
that carries heavy loads, is now developing as a fast, inexpensive
construction method for dams, road pavement projects,
heavy-duty parking, storage and warehouse facilities.
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Full-depth reclamation using
cement uses the old asphalt
and base material for the new road. There’s no need to haul in
aggregate or haul out old material for disposal. Truck traffic
is reduced, and there is little or no waste. [
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"When it Rains, it Drains"
Pervious concrete is a basic mix of coarse aggregate, cement,
water, and little or no sand. Also known as "no-fines" concrete,
this mixture creates an open cell structure, allowing rainwater to
filter through to underlying soil.
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Concrete is the superior paving material for
your parking area project. Whether a new parking area or one in
need of reconstruction, concrete offers the durability and beauty
that asphalt just can’t match. A First Impression that Lasts,
concrete’s advantages include:
Durability, Beauty, Safety & Lighting, and Load-Carrying Capacity.
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Today, home buyers expect to get more from their
new home. They want beauty - a home that fits their lifestyle -
but also a home with solid, high quality construction. Greater
comfort and security. Lower energy bills. Lower maintenance. A
home that’s healthier to live in, and easier on the environment. [
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Portland cement concrete pavements deliver
excellent safety performance in wet weather or dry. Concrete
pavements reflect light better, never rut or "washboard" (which
reduces the dangers of hydroplaning) and provide better, long-term
traction. [
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Slightly more than half of all low-rise
buildings in the United States are constructed from concrete.
Designers select concrete restaurants, schools, hospitals,
commercial warehouses, terminals, and industrial buildings
because of its durability and ease of construction. In
addition, concrete is often the most economical choice:
load-bearing concrete exterior walls serve not only to enclose
the buildings and keep out the elements, but also carry roof and
wind loads, eliminating the need to erect separate cladding and
structural systems.
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