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City Administrator Tracy Hodel shared on WJON how St. Cloud is treating over 25 miles of roads with Reclamite, boosting durability and preventing cracks, especially on University Avenue.
Published 12 hours ago by WJON
Earlier this month, a McLoughlin neighborhood resident, Tyson Brown, told the Oregon City Commission the community has paid thousands of dollars to repair sidewalks that were damaged not by trees — ...
Published 1 day ago by Yahoo
Athletes will have four artificial turf fields to play on at upper Centennial Park come spring if all goes according to plan.
Published 1 day ago by Nevada Appeal
CONEXPO-CON/AGG, North America’s largest construction trade show, returns in 2026 with 2,000 exhibitors, 2.9 million square feet of equipment displays and a legacy spanning 117 years of industry ...
Published 1 day ago by For Construction Pros
On the nearby I 95, from NW 8 Street to NW 29 Street, crews are replacing concrete pavement for the north- and southbound travel lanes, and adding an auxiliary lane along northbound I-95 from north of ...
Published 1 day ago by Engineering News-Record
Consider the cost difference: Preventative maintenance can be as little as one-tenth the cost of a full roadway rebuild. By applying preservation techniques early, RTC can get the most out of ...
Published 1 day ago by Reno Gazette Journal
A new investigation reveals the risks of railroads policing their own bridges. The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University found railroads can withhold bridge inspection ...
Published 1 day ago by Associated Press News
The Bloomington City Council approved an over $160,000 contract with Corrective Asphalt Materials, LLC for this work in May, and it is scheduled to begin on Monday, Aug. 25, weather permitting.
Published 1 day ago by 25 News Now
The Bloomington City Council approved a $160,000 project with Corrective Asphalt Materials, LLC to begin Reclamite pavement preservation work on August 25th, weather permitting.
Published 2 days ago by Yahoo
Concrete has laid the foundation not only for sidewalks and roadways, but also the largest skyscrapers in the world, thanks to the science behind it.
Published 2 days ago by BGR on MSN
Officials say an amendment to a redevelopment plan on Railroad Avenue in the Rio Grande section of Middle Township will not increase the planned density.
Published 2 days ago by Press of Atlantic City
Investigating the effects of bentonite, silica fume, and polypropylene fibers, this study highlights their role in enhancing concrete's mechanical properties.
Published 2 days ago by AZoBuild