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Taking it Down a Notch
Roads & Bridges
January 2007
Atlas Copco Construction Tools
Clearwater Construction brings Pennsylvania’s I-79 to safe level
Biting into a mountain
Roads & Bridges
May 2005
Mike Douglas and Gary Williams
the national trend away from new construction to the preservation of the existing highway system is requiring NDOT as well as other highway agencies to seek alternative approaches to pavement preservation that will conserve resources. Recently, NDOT pushed its CIR experience to the limit by requiring a CIR with overlay rehabilitation strategy on Rte. 207, Kingsbury Grade, near Carson City, Nev.
Break it up
Roads & Bridges
May 2005
—Edited by Allen Zeyher and Stephanie Harris
Some individuals in Texas initially thought RCA would be a substandard material, but the Texas DOT learned that, with improved process control, RCA can be used in new concrete. The Texas DOT’s experience with production, construction and cost of RCA is related in the FHWA report.
What follows are brief descriptions of a few of the latest products for doing demolition work and recycling and reclaiming roads.
If you can’t say something nice
Roads & Bridges
May 2005
By David Matthews
When the neighbor refused to turn down the TV volume, the BMW owner got into her car, drove across the neighbor’s lawn, crashed through some patio furniture and rammed right into the side of the neighbor’s
residence.
Nothing left standing
Roads & Bridges
June 2004
Rodney Garrett, Contributing Author
It is arguably “the single largest, most complex highway [tunnel] project on the planet”
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