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May 25, 2022
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New Resource: Concrete Pavement Lowers Inflation Risk
Concrete pavement is resistant to the volatility of economic conditions, as tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, due to its independence from oil prices, local procurement, and long life. Predictability and stability means owners will be able to effectively and cost-efficiently plan for future network needs. Not all materials inflate the same – share this fact sheet with your DOT to help them build a better road network for today and tomorrow.
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