New Publication Explores 3 Different Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation Projects

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“Concrete Pavement Progress” 2nd-quarter issue is now available in print and online! This issue:
•Explores 3 concrete pavement projects that represent renewal and growth with beautiful photos!
Perspectives on utility relocation (a top issue faced in the construction industry): FHWA and DOT remedies, recommendations, and subgrade utility engineering (SUE)
• Article: Concrete Guide to Processing with a Virtual Terminal

3 USA projects have concrete pavements that are making an impact and support the present and future needs of the locations:

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North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina—The beautiful Grand Strand Airport 6000-foot long x 100-foot wide runway was recently completed. It was rehabilitated with an unbonded concrete overlay using the previous asphalt pavement as a base. The new runway supports the general aviation airport’s needs, as well as future growth in support of area businesses.

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Newport, Kentucky—Based on its life-cycle cost, new concrete roundabouts are playing an important role in managing an increase in traffic flow and economic development. Just minutes from Cincinnati, Ohio, the town of Newport is strategically located at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Licking River. Future development for the region is planned due to its very apparent economic growth.

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Denver, Colorado—Revitalized Brighton Boulevard is the city’s vision of a gateway between Denver International Airport and downtown. The road was reconstructed with durable concrete pavement and now stands as a gleaming example of revitalization of a well-traveled, well-developed business and residential route with features for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.

Enjoy these stories of renewal and growth, and offer some of your own, by reading the “Concrete Pavement Progress” 2nd-quarter issue: http://www.associationpublications.com/flipbooks/acpa/2019/Q2/index.html
For more information, please contact:
Bill Davenport, Communications Director-ACPA: www.acpa.org

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