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5 Different Types of Road Construction and Surfaces

Humanity has discovered several different types of road construction methods and processes throughout the years, with the most ancient known techniques dating all the way back to before the time of the Roman Empire.

Indeed, the construction of roads has been a concern and engineering challenge for our species ever since approximately one week or so after the invention of the wheel, and the techniques have gradually advanced in sophistication and complexity ever since.

5 Different Methods to Effective Road Construction – Who Carries the Torch Now?

Global Road Technology is proud to be a recognized industry leader in the road building and construction industry, and carries the torch of this proud engineering tradition forward in modern times.  They are experts in both traditional construction methods as well as the application of their own cutting edge techniques that rely on soil stabilization and dust control.  Let’s take a look at several of the traditional types of construction techniques and materials in use:

  • Asphalt – One of the most popular types of construction ever since its inception in the early 1920s is asphalt paving.  In this construction technique, a layer of asphalt is laid on top of an equally thick gravel base.  Advantages of this form of road construction are that the pavement produces relatively little noise, its relative low cost compared to other materials, and that it is relatively easy to repair and maintain as well.  However, asphalt is known to be significantly less durable and strong than most other choices, and isn’t the best for the environment either.
  • Concrete – Concrete is another popular choice for roadways, though it is typically only used for local roads and not other types of construction.  There are three major types of concrete road surfaces, JPCP, JRCP, and CRCP; the distinguishing feature between the three being the joint system that is used to help prevent cracks from forming.  Concrete is more long-lasting than asphalt and significantly stronger as well, but is quite expensive to lay and maintain.
  • Composite – Composite materials are often used in types of construction that are more related to maintenance, recycling, and rehabilitation.  Composite materials are combinations of both asphalt and concrete, and are typically employed in one of two methods.  Asphalt overlays literally are placed over a damaged surface, or alternatively pavement may be cracked and seated instead, forming a true new surface.
  • Recycling – There are three typical types of construction techniques related to recycling the surface of distressed or damaged pavement.  Rubblizing, Cold/Hot in-place Recycling, and Full-depth Reclamation.  Rubblizing involves reducing the road to gravel and then applying a new surface, both hot and cold in-place recycling relies on using bituminous pavement to reinforce the road (at different temperatures and admixtures, of course), and Full-depth reclamation involves both total pulverization and the addition of binding agents or other additives.
  • Bituminous Solutions – Bituminous and other temporary solutions are types of construction that are only suitable for use on very low-traffic thoroughfares.  Chipsealing techniques, thin membrane surfacing, and Otta sealing are all examples of bituminous surface options.  These are all more commonly employed as sealing coats or finishes than as full road surfaces.

Different Types of Road Construction and Surfaces – Not All Are Created Equal

Now while these are all popular types of road construction and still employed in projects all across the globe, they are obviously far from perfect.  That’s where companies like Global Road Technology come into the picture – their revolutionary dust control and soil stabilization techniques represent the next major step forward in terms of construction and infrastructure building, as they deliver superior results in terms of both performance and cost to essentially all of the more traditional road building methods and materials in use today.

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Troy Adams

Troy Adams is the Managing Director of Global Road Technology (GRT) Specialising in Engineered Solutions for Dust Suppression, Erosion Control, Soil Stabilisation and Water Management. A pioneering, socially conscious Australian entrepreneur, Troy Adams is passionate about health and safety and providing innovative solutions that are cost-effective to the mining industry, governments and infrastructure sectors. Troy is also a tech investor, director of companies like Crossware, Boost, Hakkasan, Novikov and more.

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