Paving ahead: Model aims for infrastructure preservation View Larger Image MIT News » Researchers at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub have proposed a new approach to long-term highway preservation that abandons rigid maintenance schedules in favor of a system that accounts for a number of factors, from the road’s design, materials, deterioration rate, and more. Their method then employs an algorithm to determine the most efficient timing and method to preserve the highway surface. Michelle2019-04-18T10:13:14-08:00April 8th, 2019|General Interest| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts VIDEO: Foam injections help NCDOT reopen I-95 after flooding from Hurricane Florence October 2nd, 2018 China joins UAE in race to build hyperloop network July 20th, 2018 Builders, engineers defend accelerated bridge construction April 3rd, 2018 Researchers develop first fungus-oriented self-healing concrete March 23rd, 2018 Researchers develop concrete transition system for bridges March 14th, 2018 California bridge could transform industry with nanocrystals March 2nd, 2018 Precast Concrete Could Change Louisiana Highways February 13th, 2018 VIDEO: Conveyor bridge transporting materials over roadway on Cal. Route 180 project January 17th, 2018 Expert: Oversizing a common issue in the use of precast concrete November 28th, 2017