Product Review
Paving Without Asphalt or Concrete
or Concrete
Asphalt and concrete account for the vast majority of paving today. These materials are very different: asphalt is a mix of aggregate and leftover heavy hydrocarbons after more valuable, lighter fractions of crude oil have been extracted; concrete is a hardened, rock-like material usually made by mixing Portland cement with sand, coarser aggregate, and water. In the green design community, there is some interest in avoiding these conventional pavement products in favor of more natural, less energy-intensive materials using locally available aggregates and bio-based binders. Road Oyl™ Resin Pavement™ from Soil Stabilization Products of Merced, California is such an alternative.
Published November 1, 1999
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(1999, November 1). Paving Without Asphalt or Concrete. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/paving-without-asphalt-or-concrete