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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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CONCRETE, Cement and Concrete, Cement, SOUTH AFRICAN PAVEMENT ENGINEERING, South African Pavement Engineering Manual Chapter, Laboratory, South African Pavement Engineering Manual, Reference, Standard Practice for Selecting, PRACTICAL METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE, REFERENCE STANDARD RS-10, Reference Standard