Concrete cement (cc) roads are useful because vehicles consume 15% to 20% less fuel on cc roads than on asphalt roads. cc road generates less polluting gases. it is less susceptible to damage by the environment, leakage of fuels from vehicles, and is more durable.
Kerbs serve as a barrier between the roadway and the pedestrian walkway. They offer stability and reinforcement to the pavement structure. Kerbs facilitate the proper drainage of rainwater or melted snow and ice by directing it into storm drains. They enhance the visual appeal of the road surface.
Kerb casting machine is a compact extrusion type equipment for casting continuous Kerbs, channel and other concrete formation used in road construction.
This macro-tining improves wet pavement friction by providing escape channels for water trapped under vehicle tires.
Fixed form paving, side forms are used to hold fresh PCC in place at the proper grade and alignment until it sets and hardens.
In concrete pavement terminology, the subgrade – the native soil on which the pavement is built – must be protected and compacted to ensure it stays in its place and isn't damaged. This is done by laying down a sub-base, a layer of aggregate material that is placed above the subgrade to prevent soil displacement.