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A 2003 physical survey of the Oklahoma City section of Interstate 44 proved to the Oklahoma DOT (ODOT) that the road was in desperate need of repair.
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The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
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Since 2003, nearly 20 state, county, and city transportation departments have installed a new surface overlay that its develope claims prevents frost and ice formation while sealing roadbeds to prevent degradation.
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The overlay, a patented combination of epoxy and aggregate rock, provides a complete pavement seal to protect infrastructure and provide year-round traction in all weather conditions.
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When the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services needed to pour a 4,000-foot bike path that connects an existing path in Burbank, Calif., to the North Hollywood arts district, it abandoned traditional wood forms in favor of reusable metal forms and a truss screed that simplified finishing. In...
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PUBLIC WORKS takes a close look at Iowa City's concrete pavement restoration (CPR) efforts, a finds them to be lasting and effective.
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Repair and maintenance often play a role in the pavement selection process.