UFC 3-270-04
15 March 2001
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Scope. This handbook describes methods and procedures for maintenance and repair of
concrete pavements. Since surface failure must be corrected at the source, probable causes are
discussed and repair measures described. The principals outlined apply to reinforced and
nonreinforced pavements for roads, airfields, and parking and open-storage areas. Normal
maintenance on concrete pavements consists principally of the care of joints, sealing of cracks,
replacement of random broken slabs or similar sections, and the correction of minor settlement
and drainage faults. Repair consists of the work required to restore a distressed pavement so
that it may be used at its original designed capacity and/or accommodate the current mission as
provided for by applicable service instruction. Additional information can be found in the literature
listed in paragraph 1.3., References. AF Records Disposition. Ensure that all records created
by this handbook are maintained and disposed of IAW AFMAN 37-139, "Records Disposition
Schedule."
1.2. Objective. The objective of this handbook is to provide a simple step-by-step "how to"
procedure for concrete pavement repair. Although joint and crack maintenance is one of the
most important maintenance functions to be performed, it will not be covered here. For those
procedures, another handbook has been developed. This handbook will also cover some of the
equipment used in the maintenance and repair of concrete pavements.
1.3. References.
1.3.1. Darter, M. I., Barenberg, E. J., and Yrjonson, W. A. (1985). "Joint Repair Methods for
Portland Cement Pavements Research Report, Design, and Construction Guidelines and Guide
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