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January 11, 2023
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Long-life Pavements Featured in Airport Business Magazine
Long-life airport pavements and ACPA were featured in the latest edition of the Airport Business Magazine. Written by AOE’s Kristin Dispenza, the article highlights long-life airport pavements that have set the standard for sustainable infrastructure. The runway infrastructure not only reduces maintenance and reconstruction costs, saving taxpayer money throughout the entire lifecycle of the pavement, but has an important tie to sustainability. These pavements show that once again concrete stands the tests of both time and resiliency.
Thank you to Greg Dean, the Executive Director of ACPA’s Southeast Chapter for contributing to this article and helping amplify these airports and their longevity. Read the full article here.
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