Roller-compacted concrete continues to ascend from a niche product to the paving mainstream. Read more
Improperly formulated and placed roller-compacted concrete is subject to surface raveling and vulnerable to freeze-thaw cycles. Use a test strip to show government customers you know what you’re doing. Read more
Roller-compacted concrete, which has been used for many years in other states, is just making inroads into Pennsylvania. Read more
A city engineer’s gamble on roller-compacted concrete (RCC) is paying off with surrounding municipalities and the state DOT. Read more
In western Nebraska, a short stretch of pavement is one of the country's longest-lasting testaments to the durability of roller-compacted concrete. Read more
Using RCC helped eliminate many of the traditional problems associated with hot-mix asphalt pavements, including rutting, pavement punctures, and surface spalling, which significantly reduced maintenance costs over time. Read more
More state DOTs are offsetting tight budgets and volatile commodity prices with roller-compacted concrete. Read more