Practical Application of Sustainable Road Structure: Mechanical and Environmental Approach

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The principles of the circular economy are the basic determinants of the sustainable development of road construction. This paper presents a field study with a new concept of asphalt pavement structure with ecologically oriented attributes, significantly reducing the asphalt pavement carbon footprint while achieving a level of long-term performance comparable or greater than that of conventional pavement structures. The sustainable pavement consists of the introduction of a BIO-additive that allows for the integration of higher percentage of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) as an alternative to the traditional asphalt mixtures. In the sub-base the use of construction and demolition waste was adopted. The results were obtained from a full-sized test section of the road structure divided for reference and eco-innovative cases. Mechanistic analyses were performed for materials and pavement structure based on laboratory tests and on-site assessment. The new eco-design solution was subjected to a comprehensive LCA and LCCA analysis and summarised by SWOT assessment.

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Kowalski, K. J., Bańkowski, W., Król, J. B., Andersen, B. H., Komkova, A., & Casado Barrasa, R. (2022). Practical Application of Sustainable Road Structure: Mechanical and Environmental Approach. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/app122311914

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