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Liberia: Road Pavement Using Soil-Based Pavement Material Introduced

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Monrovia — A new technology for road pavement is being introduced to Liberia by Mr. Tae Hyung Lee, the Chief Technical Officer of New Mirae Construction Company Ltd. of South Korea in collaboration with Fasu Masia Mongo Construction Company, a 100% Liberian owned construction company.

The technology named ‘New Carbon Neutral Pavement Construction Technology,’ is designed to be water resistant, and is ideal for adaptability to the torrential rains which characterize the west African coast, especially in lieu of the ever-imposing effects of climate change.

The technology is adaptable to both cold and hot climates. It is eco-friendly and poses no environmental hazards to workers and the environment.

Low-carbon construction is the cheapest and uses relatively inexpensive soil, and it not only replaces conventional concrete and asphalt, but can also be mixed with construction waste to replace various types of blocks.

This technology produces a homogeneous mixture through a precise continuous mixing process, which is then converted into durable road paving materials such as asphalt and concrete pavement. This process uses fewer primary and sub-base tiers, saving you time and money.

This technology creates a mixture by adding selected soil materials, cement, water and Soil Improvement Conservation (SIC), an additive that improves the cement’s function.

This pavement has been used in countries with climates as that of West Africa, Malaysia and Indonesia. It has also been used in South Korea. Road pavement works using this technology are about to begin in Nigeria, where it has been satisfied by the state materials testing laboratory. It has been tested and given the green light for use.