About the Possibility of Applying Coloured Soil-Cement in Making Road Pavement Layers

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The issue of the urban environment decoration has continuously been the task of urban architecture authority and it is quite successfully performed. Adding pigments, using coloured filler in the content of bitumen-concrete mixtures or applying multi-coloured paving stones and mosaic rigid concrete pavements provide additional positive impression in the perception of intra-buildings space and modern urban landscape. The use of local materials with adding pigments for the design of residential areas can be extremely important for local communities.In order to test soil-cement mixtures with added colour pigment for road pavements on the basis of construction laboratory at Lutsk NTU, a series of experiments has been planned to answer the question of the pigment amount impact on the physical and mechanical properties of the materials and finding the best ratios for them.

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