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Concrete
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Description: A mixture of cement, water, and aggregates (sand, gravel, or crushed stone).
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Uses: Concrete is one of the most widely used materials for infrastructure due to its strength, durability, and versatility. It is used in roadways, bridges, buildings, dams, tunnels, and more.
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Key Properties: High compressive strength, long-lasting, fire-resistant, and low maintenance.
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Steel
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Description: An alloy of iron and carbon, often combined with other elements.
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Uses: Steel is used in the construction of frameworks for buildings, bridges, highways, railways, and other heavy-duty structures.
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Key Properties: High tensile strength, flexibility, and ability to withstand heavy loads and environmental stress.
Infrastructure materials are the building blocks used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of infrastructure such as roads, bridges, buildings, utilities, and other public and private structures. These materials are essential for ensuring the safety, durability, and functionality of infrastructure. Here's a brief overview of key infrastructure materials:
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