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  2. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable interlocking concrete pavements are concrete units with open, permeable spaces between the units. [ 28 ] : 2 More recently manufacturers have introduced styles with smaller joint allowing for better ADA compliance and still capturing a significant amount of stormwater.

  3. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is designed for pedestrians. [5] A sidewalk is normally higher than the roadway, and separated from it by a curb. There may also be a planted strip between the sidewalk and the roadway and between the roadway and the adjacent land.

  4. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    Cold mix asphalt is often used on lower-volume rural roads, where hot mix asphalt would cool too much on the long trip from the asphalt plant to the construction site. [18] An asphalt concrete surface will generally be constructed for high-volume primary highways having an average annual daily traffic load greater than 1,200 vehicles per day. [19]

  5. Council to discuss viability of sidewalk construction - AOL

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    Aug. 30—KINGWOOD — Kingwood City Council will seek grant funding to study the economic impact and viability of constructing a sidewalk on the east side of the city.

  6. Where the sidewalk ends: Fayetteville to resume ... - AOL

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    The sidewalk is supposed to run 1.2 miles from the Food Lion shopping center on Rosehill Road at Country Club Drive and end at Shaw Mill Road, near the Rutledge Drive entrance to the Hillendale ...

  7. Concrete - Wikipedia

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    Concrete floors were found in the royal palace of Tiryns, Greece, which dates roughly to 1400 to 1200 BC. [11] [12] Lime mortars were used in Greece, such as in Crete and Cyprus, in 800 BC. The Assyrian Jerwan Aqueduct (688 BC) made use of waterproof concrete. [13] Concrete was used for construction in many ancient structures. [14]

  8. Granolithic - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of granolithic sidewalk. Granolithic screed, also known as granolithic paving [1] and granolithic concrete, [2] is a type of construction material composed of cement and fine aggregate such as granite or other hard-wearing rock. [3] It is generally used as flooring, or as paving (such as for sidewalks).

  9. List of construction methods - Wikipedia

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    construction site workers loading water, sand, ballast and cement into a concrete mixer. Concrete is typically used in commercial buildings and civil engineering projects, for its strength and durability. Concrete is a mix of cement and water plus an aggregate such as sand or stone. Its compression strength means it can support heavy weights. [5]

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