2011
DOI: 10.3141/2205-13
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Development and Implementation of Ultrathin Concrete Road Technology for Suburban Streets in South Africa

Abstract: There is a significant need in South Africa for the upgrading of suburban streets with a solution that performs well, is cost-effective, and requires minimal maintenance. There is also a need for job creation in road construction, using local labor when possible. The ultrathin reinforced concrete pavement (UTRCP) technology, one such solution, was developed by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa and has been implemented in a number of projects. The technology was developed for su… Show more

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“…This form of development spread rapidly though the support of the federal mortgage system [ 11 ] and a number of regulations that transformed all cities in the U.S. [ 13 ]. By the 1950s, suburban development had become not only the neighborhood design norm in the U.S. [ 13 ], but also in other countries (e.g., China [ 14 ], South Korea [ 15 ], Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria [ 16 ], Lithuania [ 17 ], the Czech Republic [ 18 ], Spain [ 19 ], Canada [ 20 ], and South Africa [ 21 ]).…”
Section: Introduction—background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This form of development spread rapidly though the support of the federal mortgage system [ 11 ] and a number of regulations that transformed all cities in the U.S. [ 13 ]. By the 1950s, suburban development had become not only the neighborhood design norm in the U.S. [ 13 ], but also in other countries (e.g., China [ 14 ], South Korea [ 15 ], Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria [ 16 ], Lithuania [ 17 ], the Czech Republic [ 18 ], Spain [ 19 ], Canada [ 20 ], and South Africa [ 21 ]).…”
Section: Introduction—background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%