
Raincol is a permeable structure that allows rainwater to trickle down through the road way directly into the natural soil. It comprises:
- a wearing course in porous asphaltic concrete that withstands shearing tension under light traffic
- a sub-grade course in permeable asphalt
- an appropriate granular foundation that is insensitive to water
It was developed to satisfy the usage constraints of parking lots and traffic zones, whilst also harvesting rainwater at source.
Due to its hydraulic properties, Raincol helps curb the spread of heat in urban areas.