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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - HIGHWAY REHABILITATION
Road to Recovery   Roads & Bridges August 2008   By Tara VanTimmeren
New Orleans project aims to restore roadway segments damaged by Hurricane Katrina
Back Brace   Roads & Bridges June 2008   Mike Bernos
Improvements to I-595 should support growth of economy, population
Reviving a Landmark   Roads & Bridges October 2001   Allen Zeyher
Post-tensioning and high-performance concrete renew a 75-year-old structure
Hard Doesn't Mean Stale   Roads & Bridges October 2001   Bill Wilson
New cold in-place recycling claims to strengthen asphalt pavement
Roll with it   Roads & Bridges August 2001   Bob Miller
Contractors need a close relationship with compaction equipment
Southwestern grilles   Roads & Bridges March 2001   Bill Wilson
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Back to where it all began   Roads & Bridges June 2000   Rodney Garrett
Short on time, not quality   Roads & Bridges April 2000   Bill Wilson
Rolling with the punches   Roads & Bridges March 2000   Bill Wilson
All other things being equal in the asphalt compaction process, an increase in the ground speed of a vibratory roller can translate directly into an increase in profit or decrease in expense, depending on which side of the equation you are on. But there’s one catch–anyone understanding the theory of vibratory compaction knows that the above statement can only be true with a corresponding increase in vibration frequency.
Four lanes to the Four Corners   Roads & Bridges January 2000   Larry Flynn
A Recipe for Rubblization   Roads & Bridges January 2000   Chuck Rathmann
Strong as an Ox   Roads & Bridges October 1999   by Bill Wilson
Approaching the halfway mark of the I-15 reconstruction project, UDOT and Wasatch Constructors use muscle to stay on scheduleApproaching the halfway mark of the I-15 reconstruction project, UDOT and Wasatch Constructors use muscle to stay on schedule
I-15’s communications challenge   Roads & Bridges October 1999   by Larry Flynn
Hotter Than Georgia Microsurfacing   Roads & Bridges December 1996
Microsurfacing technique paves way for Atlanta's Olympics crowds; Fast-track project calls for quick action on part of the contractor
Looks can be deceiving   Roads & Bridges December 1996   Don Bradley
Texture imprinting system gives asphalt pavements the look of a brick-paved street
Controlling the chip-seal process   Roads & Bridges December 1996   Bruce Burrows
Traffic control plays a major role in success of Wyoming DOT's summer chip-seal operations
Quake-resistant beauty   Roads & Bridges August 1996
Interchange reconstruction project to alleviate traffic congestion, guard against earthquakes, while ensuring an aesthetically pleasing structure in Santa Barbara, Calif.
ONLINE   Roads & Bridges March 1996   David Banasiak

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