Recycling roads saves money and natural resources
Quality pavements start from the ground up
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Prioritizing and paying for for a comprehensive repair program.
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Engineered repairs for concrete pavements.
You can't make a road last forever, but you can come close.
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Pay-to-play tax plan finances five years of road improvements.
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Conferences & meetings
Road managers in Amish country battle wear and tear made by a much older generation of four-wheeled vehicles.
How bringing in funding-program specialists helped New Orleans afford to rebuild.
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.
Each spring, large quantities of dissolved nutrients (such as nitrogen and phosphorous) are transported from the upper Midwest into what is called the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone — an oxygen-deficient area that grows to approximately 8,000 square miles each year and cannot support marine life.
The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA), Skokie, Ill., announced the winners of its 20th Annual Excellence in Concrete Pavement Awards — recognizing the engineers, contractors, and project owners whose expertise have produced high-quality pavement for streets, roads, highways, and...
Adding and braiding lanes increases interchange capacity by 50%.
Improved technology and raw materials prices prompt agencies to reconsider reclaimed material.