Concrete kerbs. Guide to the properties, design, handling, installation and reinstatement of precast concrete kerbs
Publication Year
2005
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Kerbs and edgings provide edge restraint for all types of external surfaces, including concrete block and flag paving. They mark the differentiation between road and footway, giving a visual warning to pedestrians and vehicles with a change of level. Channels are used to intercept and transport surface water but can also be used for edge restraint. Precast concrete kerbs, channels and edgings are used wherever a pavement edge restraint or drainage channel is required.
Document History
Updated by Edition 2: December 2010.
Publisher Information
Interpave, Precast Concrete Paving and Kerb Association
Interpave, the Precast Concrete Paving and Kerb Association, are responsible for promoting and developing concrete block paving, paving flags and kerbs. They are a product association of British Precast (affiliated to the Mineral Products Association). Publications offer design guidance on paving from domestic uses to the most taxing heavy industrial applications.
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