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Biocementation of Recycled Sand and Demolition Wastes for Pavements

Grant number: LP200100052 | Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Recycled Sands from Demolition Wastes as a Natural Sand Substitute Material in Pavement Construction

Y Xue, A Arulrajah, S Horpibulsuk, C Jian, G Narsilio

2024-01-01

The accumulation of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in landfills is deemed a worldwide concern which is exacerbated by the..

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Washed recycled sand derived from construction and demolition wastes as engineering fill materials

Y Xue, A Arulrajah, GA Narsilio, S Horpibulsuk, J Chu

2022-12-05

The accumulation of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in landfills is a global issue which is exacerbated by the impact of r..

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