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1995 ICPI tech spec No. 4 Interlocking Concrete pavement Institute Revised February 2003 Figure 1. The Roman Appian Way: earlyinterlocking Design of Interlocking Concrete pavement forRoads and Parking LotsHistoryThe concept of interlocking concrete pavementdates back to the roads of the Roman were constructed with tightly fitted paving unitsset on a compacted aggre-gate base. The modern ver-sion, concrete pavers, ismanufactured with close tol-erances to help ensure inter-lock. Concrete pavers weredeveloped in the Nether-lands in the late 1940 s as areplacement for clay brick streets. A strong, millen-nia-old tradition of segmental paving in Europe en-abled interlocking concrete pavement to spreadquickly. It is now established as a conventional meansof paving there, with some two billion ft2 (200 mil-lion m2) installed annually.
3 traffic, subgrade soil strength, and pavement materials. The design engineer selects values representing attributes of these factors. The …
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