Difference between revisions of "Category:500 RIGID PAVEMENT"
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+ | <categorytree mode=all>501 Concrete</categorytree> | ||
+ | <categorytree mode=all>502 Portland Cement Concrete Base and Pavement</categorytree> | ||
<categorytree mode=all>503 Bridge Approach Slabs</categorytree> | <categorytree mode=all>503 Bridge Approach Slabs</categorytree> | ||
+ | <categorytree mode=all>504 Concrete Approach Pavement</categorytree> | ||
+ | <categorytree mode=all>505 Bridge Deck Concrete Wearing Surface</categorytree> | ||
+ | <categorytree mode=all>506 Concrete Overlays for Pavement</categorytree> | ||
<categorytree mode=all>550 Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Design</categorytree> | <categorytree mode=all>550 Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Design</categorytree> |
Revision as of 09:56, 19 April 2007
Key Points |
Pavements are designed, constructed, and maintained to provide adequate support for loads imposed by traffic, and to provide a uniformly firm, stable, smooth, all-weather surface. To achieve these objectives, the subgrade, base, underdrainage and pavement must function together properly so that the pavement will not fail under the predicted traffic loads.