Guidance for Increasing the Use of Recycled Concrete Pavement Materials

Tara L. Cavalline, M. Snyder, T. Cackler, P. Taylor
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Recycling concrete pavements has been a common practice in the US for decades, and recently, public agencies have been more closely examining recycling opportunities. Reasons supporting recycling include the diminishing quantity of good natural materials, economics, improved project execution, minimizing traffic disruption, and supporting sustainability goals. Many states, however, have specifications or policies that restrict concrete pavement recycling. The contracting industry may overlook opportunities to use recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) due to a lack of familiarity with technical requirements or uncertainty of performance. The National Concrete Pavement Technology Center (CP Tech Center) recently completed a comprehensive set of technical resources for the Federal Highway Administration to assist practitioners with sound approaches to project selection, scoping and construction requirements to support increased use of recycled concrete pavement materials. This paper describes the results of a 2016 survey of agency and industry RCA usage, presents an overview of the technical resources prepared as part of this initiative, and presents recommendations for supporting broader application of recycling concrete pavement materials.
增加使用再生混凝土路面材料指引
几十年来,回收混凝土路面一直是美国的一种普遍做法,最近,公共机构一直在更密切地研究回收机会。支持回收利用的理由包括优质天然材料数量的减少、经济效益、改善项目执行、减少交通干扰以及支持可持续发展目标。然而,许多州都有限制混凝土路面回收的规范或政策。由于不熟悉技术要求或性能不确定,承包行业可能会忽略使用再生混凝土骨料(rca)的机会。国家混凝土路面技术中心(CP技术中心)最近为联邦公路管理局完成了一套全面的技术资源,以帮助从业人员在项目选择,范围和施工要求方面采取合理的方法,以支持增加使用再生混凝土路面材料。本文描述了2016年对机构和行业RCA使用情况的调查结果,概述了作为该计划一部分准备的技术资源,并提出了支持更广泛应用再生混凝土路面材料的建议。
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