SUSTAINABLE WASTE ALTERNATIVE AS CEMENT REPLACEMENT IN PAVEMENT STABILIZATION

In recent years, the philosophy of recycling has taken a grip of national development all round the world. This results in a growing demand to minimise waste and foster recycling of products such as Fly-Ash. Several million tonnes of Fly-Ash is being produced every day globally and the disposal of...

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Main Authors: Michiel HEYNS, Mohamed MOSTAFA HASSAN, Samuel Olugbenga ABEJIDE ABEJIDE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/156
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Summary:In recent years, the philosophy of recycling has taken a grip of national development all round the world. This results in a growing demand to minimise waste and foster recycling of products such as Fly-Ash. Several million tonnes of Fly-Ash is being produced every day globally and the disposal of the Fly-Ash represents a serious obstacle to the electricity industries in South Africa. Accumulations of these fly-Ash landfill dump sites have reached alarming high levels, requiring immediate attention for its disposal. Solutions to reduce landfill sites from waste by-products of coal combustion are becoming critical due to the increased growth in landfill sites yearly. This study proposes a reduction in Fly-Ash landfill waste and its suitability for use in pavement construction as a cement replacement in stabilizing subgrade, sub-base and base course layers in South African roads. The method adopted constitutes testing Fly-Ash for use as a substitute engineering material for soil stabilisation in pavement construction.
ISSN:2223-7852
2959-9652