Periodic pavement works are all about keeping the road’s surface in good shape. The main goal is to keep the road strong and make sure it offers a smooth and lasting ride. Every step in this process is important to make sure the project is done well, meets safety and quality standards, and lasts a long time, making road users happy.
This step involves the removal of the existing asphalt or concrete surface from the road and After milling, a new layer of asphalt or concrete is applied to the milled surface to create a fresh, smooth, and durable road surface.
In cases where a road has significantly deteriorated, periodic maintenance can involve reconstruction.
This typically involves applying a new layer of asphalt or concrete over the existing road surface.
It’s an environmentally friendly and cost-effective method for improving the condition of roads without the need for complete removal and replacement of the existing asphalt surface.
Interlocking blocks are meticulously engineered to ensure a secure and stable surface. Their precise configurations and patterns facilitate a seamless fit, promoting load distribution and preventing undesirable shifts or settling.
The regulate approach is a cost-effective solution for rehabilitating road surfaces that have suffered wear and tear while preserving the structural integrity of the road.
The process typically includes driving piles into the ground to create a strong foundation, which helps prevent settling and damage to the road caused by soil movement or subsidence.