More stories about Paving

  • Going Underground

    Keyhole coring and reinstatement offers a less intrusive repair method.

  • Technology Transfer

    Long used to rejuvenate roads in the Southwest, asphalt rubber is gaining fans across North America.

  • The Age of Aquarius, Part Deux

  • Warming Trend

    A paving material that promises excellent performance, environmental benefits, and reduced cost, warm-mix asphalt (WMA) is generating enthusiasm among transportation managers. Though still largely confined to trial and demonstration projects in the United States, prospects seem favorable for it to...

  • Test Results: Inconclusive

    The lack of uniformity in testing procedures from state to state is fueling the need to establish standardized testing procedures for modified asphalt across all 50 states.

  • Hello, Green Brick Road

    Chicago isn't the only “green” city in the Midwest (see “The trickle-down effect,” May 2007, page 36). In Warrenville, located 30 miles west of the Windy City, a plan to improve water quality has resulted in a new way of reconstructing the city's streets.

  • Las Vegas hosts international construction exhibition

    As an industry gathering place for the worldwide construction industry, the CONEXPO–CON/AGG construction exposition provides exceptional educational and networking opportunities. The show—which takes place March 11–15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center—includes more than 2000 exhibitors.

  • Paving Technology February 2008

    The latest equipment designed to meet your paving needs.

  • On a Roll

    As infrastructure managers look for ways to economize materials for pavement and water projects, an increasingly cost-effective choice is roller-compacted concrete (RCC).

  • Rapid road repairs