Brick Unit Paving
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Brick unit paving offers an aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional concrete and asphalt materials, when moderate traffic loads allow its use. In the most common brick unit paving construction method, individual bricks are abutted on a bed of compacted sand over a granular base course. These layers (or courses) are constructed upon prepared foundational soils known as the subgrade, and are contained within a framework of edge restraints.