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  • 1Concrete sealers — are coatings applied to concrete to protect it from corrosion. They either block the pores in the concrete to reduce absorption of water and salts or form an impermeable layer which prevents such materials from passing.[1] Extensive research from …

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  • 2Concrete polishing — The art of concrete polishing is a recent innovation to the concrete industry. It is a process that was adapted from the ancient method of polishing stone.The adaption of polished concrete was first originated in the early 1990 s by an engineer… …

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  • 3seal coat — noun Etymology: seal (III) : a final coat of bituminous material applied during construction to a bituminous macadam or concrete for sealing the surface of the pavement …

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  • 4Asphalt concrete — Asphalt concrete. As shown in this cross section, many older roadways are …

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  • 5Reinforced concrete — is concrete in which reinforcement bars ( rebars ), reinforcement grids, plates or fibers have been incorporated to strengthen the concrete in tension. It was invented by French gardener Joseph Monier in 1849 and patented in 1867.[1] The term… …

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  • 6Decorative concrete — Stamped Concrete in various patterns, highlighted with acid stain) Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as not simply a utilitarian medium for construction but as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure, while still serving its function as… …

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  • 7Protection of exposed concrete — is necessary to prolong its service life. A 120 year design life for concrete infrastructure has become increasingly common. Without early preventive maintenance this design life target may be optimistic. The design service life of reinforced… …

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  • 8Orb Aqueduct — Coordinates: 43°20′04″N 03°12′46″E / 43.33444°N 3.21278°E / 43.33444; 3.21278 …

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  • 9Road surface — A road in the process of being resurfaced Road surface (British English) or pavement (American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot traffic, such as a road or walkway. In the past… …

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  • 10Bridges of the Merritt Parkway — The 69 original bridges of the Merritt Parkway were designed by George L. Dunkelberger. Each bridge had a unique design that represented various 1930s architectural styles, such as Art Deco, Art Moderne, French Renaissance, Gothic, Neoclassicism …

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