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This Note gives recommendations for the structural design of bituminous surfaced roads in tropical and sub-tropical climates
This Road Note reviews alternative methods of maintenance and repair
The performance of Hot Mix Asphalt has been disappointing with some road surfaces failing within a few months of construction
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for bitumen processes.
This paper summarises the performance of 60 experimental overlays constructed on 6 sites in different climatic areas of Kenya
This paper illustrates the importance of retaining sufficient voids in the mix after trafficking to prevent plastic deformation
This paper describes studies into the use of marginal quality materials for road pavement construction in the tropics
Results of research undertaken to provide design criteria to avoid damage inflicted on thin bituminous surfaces by soluble salt
This report describes research on existing bituminous overlays and early results of the pavement structures and overlay mixes
This manual is aimed at local government officials, small-scale contractors responsible for carrying out work employing local labour
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