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Concrete Whitetopping

The Best Choice for

Durable Pavement Overlays

 

Installation Process  |  Design Factors

Success Story  |  Ultra-Thin Whitetopping  

 

 

Design of Concrete Overlays for Asphalt Parking Lots

A Publication by NRMCA and PCA

 

Also check out the Guide to Concrete Overlay Solutions (PDF),

a 32-page report by the National Concrete Pavement Technology Center.

 

 

    A deteriorated asphalt parking lot, full of potholes and puddles, is both an eyesore and a safety hazard to everyone who uses it. Owners can transform a rutted asphalt surface into an attractive, functional parking area by covering it with a concrete overlay, or whitetopping. Standard whitetopping overlays are 4-6 inches thick, but they can be as thin as 2 inches (for low-volume roads) or as thick as 17-20 inches (for airport runways). One of the advantages of whitetopping is its simplicity: surface preparation is minimal, and existing concrete paving equipment can be used for placement. 

 

    A properly-designed concrete overlay will provide many years of low-maintenance service. Most projects have an expected life cycle of at least 20 years, while some have lasted for as long as 30-40 years. Although concrete has a higher initial cost than asphalt, it lasts much longer and requires less maintenance, resulting in a significantly lower life cycle cost. An alternative to conventional concrete whitetopping is ultra-thin whitetopping, a durable, fast, and competitively-priced overlay technology which has generated much interest in recent years.

 

 

Learn More About Concrete Whitetopping:

 

Basic overview of the whitetopping installation process

 

Key design factors that must be considered

in a whitetopping project

 

Specifics on the rehabilitation of a Holiday Inn parking area, one of the many successful whitetopping

projects completed in the past decade

 

Ultra-thin whitetopping, an innovative new product

that has revolutionized overlay technology

 

 

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