Asphalt pavement remains America’s most recycled product, according to new data released by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) in ...
While on the road, you’re probably thinking more about your destination than the pavement you’re driving over. But building roads requires a host of engineering feats, from developing the right ...
The field of Asphalt Materials and Pavement Engineering is undergoing significant innovation with developments in material science, life cycle assessment, and smart infrastructure systems. Asphalt ...
MONTICELLO, Minn. -- Traffic on westbound Interstate 94 near Monticello has been shifted onto lanes where new types of pavement -- made from recycled and sustainable material -- are being tested. The ...
Roads near the University Airport and Putah Creek Reserve are repaved using new types of asphalt mixes that include up to 10% recycled tire rubber and 25% reclaimed asphalt pavement. (Michael ...
When it comes to high-performing pavements that meet the ever-growing needs of the traveling public, asset owners know they can’t continue building roads the way they always have if they want to ...
Nationwide in 2017, nearly 39% of asphalt pavements were produced as energy-saving warm mix with nearly 79 million tons of recycled materials reused for our roadways Asphalt pavement mixture producers ...
Considering its success, city council recently approved a contract paying Pavement Technology, LLC. $196,879 to apply 7,285 gallons of pavement rejuvenation material on 21 streets throughout the ...
IN THE MISSION IMPOSSIBLE MOVIES, secret agent Ethan Hunt tells people he’s a traffic engineer with the Virginia Department of Transportation, an answer so boring that nobody follows up to ask what he ...
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Michael Bratton of Piper Whitney Construction holds a sample of water-permeable concrete. Too much pavement. That was one of the oft-cited reasons Houston flooded so badly during Harvey – and why it ...
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