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Asphalt Applications 3 Resurfacing of roads and other paved areas using asphalt (2004 edition)

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

There is a large and sometimes bewildering choice of asphalt surfacing materials, each with its own properties and uses. To ensure maximum benefit and durability from them when used in resurfacing, it is essential that the work is given detailed consideration both before and during its execution. This information sheet is intended to provide a brief aide-memoire of the main considerations to be made at the design stage and in carrying out the work.

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Quarry Products Association

In 2009, the Quarry Products Association merged with the British Cement Association and The Concrete Centre to form the Mineral Products Association.

Gillingham House
38-44 Gillingham Street
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QPA
UK