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Published July 14, 2021, 9:34 AM
According to the 2016 Asian Development Bank (ADB) Sector Assessment, around 72% of national roads in the Philippines are paved with asphalt and/or concrete, and only 22% of local roads are paved. The same report also said that the coverage and quality of the Philippine road system may be categorized as poor.
Phoenix Asphalt
This article is not about the past and present coverage and quality of roads in the Philippines, but a suggestion on how we can improve the maintenance of our road systems using science.
Being cost-efficient, easy to repair, and not to mention visually appealing, asphalt has become one of the most popular materials used for pavements in the country. But, did you know that not all asphalt is the same?