2019
DOI: 10.1177/0361198118823495
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Cost–Benefit Analysis of RAP–Sand Blend Applications in Road Construction

Abstract: Generally, the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) has been limited to asphalt mixes. Recently, this trend has changed to include using RAP in unbound pavement layers. However, the cost-effectiveness of this application is not well studied. This paper presents a methodology to conduct cost–benefit analyses for using RAP–sand blend in subgrade and subbase layers considering a general process of RAP–sand blend from different sources until it is used in construction. Eight scenarios of RAP–sand blend applicat… Show more

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“…Mousa and Mousa [49] studied a technique for doing cost/benefit assessments for employing RAPsand blend in subgrade and subbase layers is presented. This approach considers the overall process of RAP-sand blend from various sources until it is engaged in construction.…”
Section: Cost-effective Of Using Sustainable Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mousa and Mousa [49] studied a technique for doing cost/benefit assessments for employing RAPsand blend in subgrade and subbase layers is presented. This approach considers the overall process of RAP-sand blend from various sources until it is engaged in construction.…”
Section: Cost-effective Of Using Sustainable Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%