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From tortoise to O'Hare
Concrete Progress
November 2008
By Allen Zeyher
Airfield reconfiguration designed to speed up operations at one of the world’s busiest—and most delayed—airports
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Roller's rink
Concrete Progress
November 2008
By Ryan M. Puckett
With belts tightening at the local level, roller-compacted concrete could take center stage
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Muscle fiber
Concrete Progress
November 2008
By Kamil E. Kaloush, Ph.D., P.E., and Maria Carolina Rodezno
Additives give concrete whitetopping strength
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1 big pull-up
Concrete Progress
November 2007
By Bill Wilson
Bristol replaces sagging track with a stronger pavement design
Making waves, not noise
Concrete Progress
November 2007
By Roads & Bridges
Quietest concrete pavement surface achieved in North America
Waiting on you
Concrete Progress
November 2007
By William & Patti Feldman
Rapid-setting concrete cures almost as fast as crews can place in California
Soft Spoken
Concrete Progress
November 2007
By Roads & Bridges
Concrete industry communicates new design through three software programs
A steel's shield
Concrete Today
November 2005
Mark B. Snyder, Ph.D., P.E. Contributing Author
It's so 2005
Concrete Today
November 2005
“There are two hallmarks of this research. We will not trade off safety or long-term performance, and we will strive to avoid significantly increasing initial costs.”
—Gerald F. Voigt ACPA President and CEO
Ready with cold remedies
Roads & Bridges
May 2005
Rodney Garrett
there are contractors specializing in cold (pavement) planning who collectively perform this service nationwide. Nevertheless, as with any other special services contractors, their workmanship quality, services and expertise can vary.
Spans Across the Mississippi
Roads & Bridges
March 2005
Paul J. Towell, P.E., Contributing Author
The projects include 30 bridges, thousands of feet of concrete retaining wall and extensive use of high-performance concrete paving.
Void all checks
Roads & Bridges
March 2005
Jim Grove, P.E., and Mark Anderson-Wilk, Contributing authors
But then, in 1990, staining and cracking were discovered in a pavement that was built in 1987. The problem wasn’t specifically an aggregate issue. It was a new phenomenon.
Muscle Enhancer
Roads & Bridges
January 2005
Steve Waalkes, P.E., Contributing Author
CSH is a gel that is responsible for strength development in portland cement pastes.
Something uncommon
Roads & Bridges
January 2005
Rachel J. Detwiler and Ella Shkolnik, Contributing Authors
Is your cement to blame? What should you recommend to your customers?
Less Filling
Roads & Bridges
May 2004
Recycling concrete saves landfill space and can help produce a profit
CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Roads & Bridges
July 2000
Robert G. Packard, P.E.
The race for progress
CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Roads & Bridges
April 2000
Robert G. Packard, P.E.
Finding answers in maturity testing
CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Roads & Bridges
September 1999
Robert G. Packard, P.E.
Traffic management for pavement rehabilitation
CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Roads & Bridges
July 1999
Robert G. Packard, P.E.
Researchers unite to improve infrastructure
CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Roads & Bridges
July 1998
Robert G. Packard, P.E.
Load tests to quantify benefits of UTW
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