Pedestrian Surfaces Asset Management

Pedestrian surfaces With a population of over 60 million people in the UK, pedestrian surfaces are an essential part of the nations’ infrastructure. Ranging from footpaths, to town centres, playgrounds and any non-vehicular bituminous surface, it is vitally important that these assets are maintained in a safe and sustainable manner with minimal disruption to the general public users.

Pedestrian Surfaces Unfortunately, these pedestrian surfaces often play ’second fiddle’ to vehicular infrastructure when it comes to maintenance budgets and in many cases any work is undertaken on a reactive and temporary basis brought about through the fear of compensation claims due to potholes and other general surface degradation. At the front end of adverse ‘repetitive pothole’ publicity, these pedestrian surfaces become so bad that the only option is costly resurfacing, with the associated disruption, after which time the non-sustainable and problematic degradation cycle starts again.

Pedestrian surfaces The use of ASI’s innovative maintenance technology can immediately halt the deterioration to pedestrian surfaces and preserve these assets in a safe and sustainable manner with minimal disruption to the general public users.

Read more about the Rhinopatch, Rhinophalt and Rhinoseal processes.