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Frontiers of Engineering Management

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Front. Eng    2016, Vol. 3 Issue (1) : 80-86    https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2016002
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT REPORTS
Green Road Construction Technologies in Guangzhou
Guan-feng An1,*(),Wen-yuan Huang2,Jing-feng Zhang3
1. Guangzhou Municipal Engineering Group, Guangzhou 510060, China
2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
3. Guangzhou Municipal Engineering Group, Guangzhou 510060, China
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Abstract

Total road pavement in Guangzhou reaches 77 ×106 m2. Its huge maintenance and potential rehabilitation calls for a green road system. This paper presents a discussion, first about green road construction technologies together with their applications and development like reclaimed asphalt pavement, rubberized asphalt pavement, and warm mix asphalt; and then, about the key obstacles for promotion and activities, primarily for green road promotion, in the perspectives of the current technical and application situations in China and separately in Guangzhou. Based on environmental and conditional analysis, as well as a development expectation from an industrial viewpoint, this paper creates a development trend of green road technologies.

Keywords road      green construction      recycling of waste asphalt      rubber asphalt     
Corresponding Author(s): Guan-feng An   
Online First Date: 31 March 2016    Issue Date: 26 May 2016
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Guan-feng An,Wen-yuan Huang,Jing-feng Zhang. Green Road Construction Technologies in Guangzhou[J]. Front. Eng, 2016, 3(1): 80-86.
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Fig.1  Pot hole.
Fig.2  Net shaped cracking.
Fig.3  Hot recycling asphalt pavement.
Fig.4  Asphalt overlay project of cap mountain peak section in S116 line.
Fig.5  The renewal project of Li lake road in Zengcheng city.
1 Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport. (2005). Technical Specifications for Construction of Highway Asphalt Pavement.Beijing: People’s Traffic Press.
2 Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport. (2008). Technical Specifications for Highway Asphalt Pavement Recycling. Beijing: People’s Traffic Press.
3 Administration of Quality and Technology Supervision of Guangdong Province. (2011). Technical Specifications for Rubberized Asphalt Pavement Engineering. Guangzhou: Administration of Quality and Technology Supervision of Guangdong Province.
4 The Municipal Administration Department of Shanghai. (2006). Regulations of the Hot Reclaimed of Waste Asphalt Mixture. Shanghai: The Municipal Administration Department of Shanghai.
5 The Ministry of Construction of the People’s Republic of China. (2006). The Technical Code of Maintenance for Urban Roads. Beijing: China Architecture & Building Press.
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