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Industry news and goings on
Fresh asphalt is a living product. It does not play dead in the back if a dump truck. It's loading, movement and unloading can all affect what reaches the road surface behind the screed. Experts suggest the haul could use a little re-thinking.
We look for answers to concerns that higher quantities of RAP may compromise mix performance in cold-weather regions.
Some guidance to help patches do what you need them to do for as long as you want them to do it
Each equipment strategy choice has its pluses in an economy that continues to struggle.
Editor-in-Chief John Latta talks to the first-term Congressman who left behind a construction company he had built from the ground up.
A motorcyclist crashes maneuvering over uneven lane heights in a construction zone. Is the contractor to blame?
When a Tennessee road collapsed, TDOT engineers faced a rebuilding job loaded with technical problems. So they built a bridge instead.
An extension of our print story: the dramatic collapse of a Tennessee road and its replacement with a bridge.
The industry continues to deliver new equipment and products at an impressive rate.