Concrete Pavement
Concrete pavement is a durable surface made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates like sand and gravel. It is commonly used for roads, highways, and parking lots due to its strength and longevity. Unlike asphalt, concrete can withstand heavy loads and harsh weather conditions, making it a popular choice for high-traffic areas.
The construction of concrete pavement involves pouring the mixture into forms and allowing it to cure, which hardens the material. This type of pavement requires less maintenance over time compared to other surfaces, contributing to its cost-effectiveness in the long run.