Description
Deconstruct the cutthroat economics of municipal paving, the volatile chemistry of hot-mix asphalt, and the corporate cartels that supply the world's bitumen. Modern society moves on a foundation of black, viscous sludge. Bitumen, the heaviest and least glamorous residue left over at the bottom of the petroleum refining column, acts as the indispensable glue holding the global transportation network together. While commuters ignore the asphalt beneath their tires, this material commands a multi-billion-dollar global oligopoly.Manipulating this heavy hydrocarbon requires extreme chemical engineering. To survive sub-zero winters without cracking and blistering summers without melting, raw bitumen must be modified with specialized elastomeric polymers. Transporting this mixture is a logistical nightmare, requiring specialized fleets of insulated trucks and railcars to keep the liquid at a constant 160 degrees Celsius across continents without solidifying.Deconstruct the cutthroat economics of municipal paving contracts. Grasp the volatile chemistry of hot-mix asphalt and the invisible corporate cartels that literally pave the way for modern globalization.



