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The Evolution of Road Building | Golden Age

The Evolution of Road Building | Golden Age

Road building has been a cornerstone of human civilization, with ancient civilizations such as the Romans and Incas constructing extensive networks of roads to

Overview

Road building has been a cornerstone of human civilization, with ancient civilizations such as the Romans and Incas constructing extensive networks of roads to facilitate trade and conquest. The Industrial Revolution brought significant advancements in road construction, with the introduction of new materials and technologies such as asphalt and concrete. Today, road building is a complex and highly engineered process, with considerations including environmental impact, traffic flow, and safety. The use of advanced materials and techniques, such as 3D printing and smart pavement, is transforming the industry. According to the World Road Association, there are over 64 million kilometers of roads worldwide, with the United States alone having over 4 million miles of roads. As the global population continues to urbanize, the demand for efficient and sustainable road infrastructure will only continue to grow, with an estimated 70% of the world's population expected to live in cities by 2050.