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Tag: hot-in-place recycling
Roadbuilding
Cold or hot: recycling for pavement preservation conserves materials
In-place recycling for pavement preservation conserves materials Cousins to full-depth reclamation, hot in-place recycling (HIPR) or cold in-place recycling (CIPR) methods are small but modestly growing segments of pavement preservation. Both methods can help conserve materials and resources and create a smaller carbon footprint. Using these processes, the existing pavement is milled, then mixed with […]
January 30, 2017
Roadbuilding
CIR a Hit in L.A.
Cold asphalt recycling “adds a lot of positives” for L.A. County Public Works Department; and for the right road with the right problem, hot-in-place recycling works.
July 8, 2013
Roadbuilding
Asphalt Recycling Section
CIR plus microsurfacing get the job done; for Colorado’s state highway 141, CDOT goes with HIR.
July 3, 2012
Roadbuilding
Feature Story
How pavement management systems are changing road management.
August 1, 2010
Roadbuilding
Asphalt Recycling Section
FDR saves money by eliminating the hauling of base materials involved in removal and replacement full-depth reclamation rejuvenates existing materials to build new road base, New Mexico find success with its first FDR/asphalt emulsion project and hot-in-place recycling are featured.
July 1, 2010
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