K Del Ponte, B Madras Natarajan… - Transportation …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The use of recycled materials in highway construction can achieve significant benefits affecting the triple bottom line (environment, prosperity, and society). Although state …
The public, industry and governments have become increasingly interested in green design and engineering as approaches towards better environmental quality and sustainable …
EF Bloom, GJ Horstmeier, AP Ahlman, TB Edil… - Geo-Chicago …, 2016 - ascelibrary.org
Life cycle assessments of recycled material use in roadways are currently not well understood or well documented. The Recycled Materials Resource Center's (RMRC) …
Y Zhao, D Goulias, D Peterson - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Transportation infrastructure is one of the largest consumers of natural materials. To improve the environmental quality and sustainable development of transportation infrastructure, it is …
H Ozer, R Yang, IL Al-Qadi - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The environmental and economic burdens of various pavement construction strategies are evaluated in this study. A partial life-cycle approach was used to determine the …
C Robinette, J Epps - Transportation research record, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Today, public agencies responsible for roads, streets, and highways are experiencing significant increases in the price of construction operations and asphalt binder availability; …
The application of in-place recycling techniques has emerged as a practical and effective way to enhance the sustainability of agency pavement management decisions for asphalt …
Growing demand for road infrastructures and accompanying environmental footprint calls for the replacement of pavement materials with recycled options. The complexities in real-world …
Given the prevailing concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, and the growing demand for renewable resources, the pavement industry, among others, is actively …