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The innovative StreetPrint stamped asphalt and asphalt coating technology from Integrated Paving Concepts (IPC) is now being made available in key markets.
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The innovative StreetPrint stamped asphalt and asphalt coating technology from Integrated Paving Concepts (IPC) is now being made available in key markets. In the UK this will be offered by 2374 Jean Lefebvre UK, part of the Eurovia Group, for example. The patented system produces brick, slate and stone design effects on an asphalt base. Typical applications include pedestrianised streets, town centres and raised traffic calming areas in safetyspots such as outside schools. The StreetPrint system has already been well-proven in Canada, the United States and parts of Asia. StreetPrint is owned by Integrated Paving Concepts (IPC) and is a patented propriety technology and application process that is in use in over 40 countries worldwide. The system is available in a range of colours and is UV stable.

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