EdenCrete Limited (ASX: $EDE) has successfully completed a long-term trial on Interstate Highway 70 (I-70) at the Vail Pass, Colorado. The trial involved laying three concrete sections and two asphalt sections of highway pavement to evaluate the comparative performance of each. The purpose of the trial was to assess the relative performance of concrete highway paving compared with asphalt in harsh and challenging conditions at an elevation of approximately 10,000 feet.
The trial conducted by EdenCrete has shown promising results, with the company's proprietary carbon-strengthened concrete additive, EdenCrete, demonstrating impressive performance. The trial aimed to address the challenges faced by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) in high-altitude designs, particularly in areas exposed to severe winter weather and freeze-thaw cycles. The successful performance of the EdenCrete pavement and the other concrete sections could potentially support the case for the future use of concrete pavement in mountainous states, offering benefits such as minimizing rutting, enhancing public safety, and significantly extending the service life of the pavement. The company looks forward to the long-term comparison of the performance of the EdenCrete concrete section with the other concrete sections, which could open up significant infrastructure market opportunities in various parts of the world.
The long-term trial conducted by EdenCrete on I-70 Vail Pass has demonstrated the potential of concrete pavement as a competitive alternative to asphalt in challenging high-altitude environments. The trial evaluated the performance of EdenCrete, a proprietary carbon-strengthened concrete additive, along with other concrete sections and asphalt. The successful performance of the EdenCrete pavement has implications for the future use of concrete pavement in mountainous regions, offering benefits such as extended service life, reduced life-cycle costs, and improved public safety. The company's ambitions to address the challenges faced by transportation departments in harsh weather conditions and to potentially save millions of dollars for DOTs indicate a positive outlook for the future use of EdenCrete products in infrastructure projects worldwide.