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Greenbuilding Archive for October 2002
401 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:27:25 2002

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[GBlist] Re: environmentally friendly concrete



Brian Turner writes:

>Anybody have any input on the concrete referred to in the article below? 
>Park Pavement Breaks New Ground . . . .  

I'm guessing , but it sounds suspiciously like a "soil consolidation" 
admixture. Anyone have any experience with these?

See: <A HREF="http://www.polypavement.com/";>PolyPavement: Natural Soil 
Pavement - Liquid So…</A>
http://www.polypavement.com/

or  <A HREF="http://www.sspco.org/";>Soil Stabilization Products Company, Inc. 
(SSPC…</A>
http://www.sspco.org/


hope this helps,
Phil


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