Earlier this year, Amey Streets Ahead, Sheffield City Council鈥檚 highway maintenance contractor, laid a trial section to repair a road in Sheffield.聽
The rubber-modified road surfacing material was supplied by local manufacturer Roadmender Asphalt Ltd. The mix contains old lorry tyres 鈥 nine worn HGV tyres to every tonne of asphalt laid.
Because of the rubber content, it is sticky but flowable when heated up. Once poured into a pothole or crack, it spreads beyond the edges and binds to the surface making it watertight, flowing into cracks and cavities.聽聽
Amey principal operations manager Dave Lawrence said: 鈥淲e chose a very challenging road with a significant amount of surface cracking to test out this product. We have checked the road regularly since and found that it has done very well. The product鈥檚 durability, and the speed with which it can be applied will enable us to make noticeably improved repairs to roads and pavements across Sheffield in the future.鈥
He added: 鈥淲e will continue to monitor the performance of this material on the test site throughout the winter, which will be more challenging, and if all goes well, we hope to use it on specific roads and pavements in the future.鈥
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