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ENR > Equipment Track & Trends > 'Rubblizers' Give Older Highways a Break in Projects from Arkansas to Afghanistan
- McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR
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| Rubblization—or the process of breaking up an old portland cement concrete highway into aggregate-sized chunks, compacting it and paving over the newly created "base" with asphalt concrete—is quickly becoming a hot rehabilitation tool around the world. In just the past few months, several of the world's largest rubblization projects are ...
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