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Sustainability In Construction

In the realm of modern construction practices, sustainability stands as a beacon of innovation and responsibility. Among the myriad techniques aimed at reducing environmental impact, Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) emerges as a revolutionary approach.

FDR embodies the ethos of sustainability by not only revitalizing aged or deteriorating pavements but also by significantly diminishing the need for new materials. By blending existing pavement layers with additives to create a robust base, FDR minimizes waste and conserves resources, making it a cornerstone of eco-conscious construction.

As the global community increasingly prioritizes sustainable development, FDR’s role in reshaping the construction landscape becomes ever more pronounced, heralding a future where infrastructure renewal seamlessly coexists with environmental stewardship.

For more information centered around the practices pushing sustainability forward within the construction industry, please read on to the infographic accompanying this post.

Sustainability In Construction this infographic was contributed by Rock Solid Stabilization & Reclamation, an organization specializing in full depth reclamation asphalt