Concrete roads reinforced with GFRP rebars last longer, require less maintenance, and withstand harsh environmental conditions better than those using steel. This blog explores how GFRP rebars are transforming road construction by improving resistance to deicing chemicals and weather extremes. Case studies from various countries highlight the cost savings and enhanced durability provided by GFRP, making it a preferred choice for long-lasting road infrastructure projects.
Road infrastructure faces constant wear and tear from traffic loads, weather, and deicing chemicals. GFRP rebars are increasingly being used to reinforce concrete pavements, offering superior durability and resistance to corrosion. This blog discusses how GFRP rebars are enhancing the longevity and performance of roads, reducing maintenance costs for governments and private contractors alike.