Author : Ramesh Patil¹, Sneha Menon², and Vivek Chandra³
Affiliation : Department of Civil Engineering, Venkateswara Institute of Technology, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
Journal :International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Application.(IJAMA)
ISSN No:3048-9350
Volume/Issue : Volume 2 Issue 6 -2025/June ,Page No: 20 -25
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Abstract: The construction industry is a major contributor to global resource consumption and waste generation. Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA), produced from demolished concrete structures, offers a sustainable alternative to natural aggregates in pavement construction. This study investigates the mechanical and
durability properties of RCA-based pavement mixtures and evaluates their performance through laboratory testing and life-cycle cost analysis. Results indicate that RCA can partially replace natural aggregates without significantly compromising structural integrity, while contributing to reduced environmental impact. The findings support RCA’s potential as a sustainable material in civil infrastructure projects.
Keywords: Recycled Concrete Aggregate, Sustainable Pavements, Civil Engineering, Waste Management,
Green Construction
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