Month: August 2017

The Green Build At San Diego International Airport

On the northeast edge of San Diego International Airport, years of heavy truck and air cargo deliveries had taken their toll on the West Washington Street roadway. So as part of the Green Build project, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority hired a soil engineering consultant to analyze the weakened roadbed. That firm, Kleinfelder… Read more »

“Micro Milling”: The Finer Side of Milling meets Pavement Preservation

Micro milling is providing an innovative way for contractors and agencies to rehabilitate asphalt pavements. Micro-milling uses a milling drum with more teeth and a tighter lacing pattern to create a smoother surface than the traditional milling process. This smoother surface can be opened to traffic with no further treatment. Micro-milling also provides a better… Read more »

Los Angeles County “Green Value Engineering” with the PRSI team

H&H Construction of Highland, CA is the general contractor on the 50th Street West storm drain project in the community of Quartz Hill outside of Palmdale, CA. The multiple-phased project entails installation of storm drain pipeline down the center of the 25 year old roadway and repaving for the length of the project. View/Download PDF

TLG Paving Company and Pavement Recycling Systems on the Boeing Lot C Project

Traditionally, the City of Palm Desert has repaired failing sections of asphalt TLG Paving Company was recently awarded the contract for the Boeing Parking Lot C Project in Huntington Beach, California. The job began in November of 2011 and was recently completed on January 18, 2012. Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace company and the… Read more »

Public Works Officials Warm Up to Cold in-Place Asphalt Recycling

When it comes to battling global warming, any technique with “cold” and “recycling” in its name is bound to be beneficial. So when MTC teamed up with the city of Napa to stage a demonstration of “cold in-place recycling” of asphalt pavement in mid-October, Bay Area public works officials were all ears.

Napa hosts ‘Cold In-place’ recycling demonstration

The city of Napa hopes to pave the way for Northern California when it comes to green paving techniques. On Thursday, the city held an on-site workshop for public works directors, council members and other decision makers from cities and towns throughout the Bay Area to show them an innovative way to lay asphalt on… Read more »

Passing an Audition: Beverly Hills welcomes CIR following a successful job

Hollywood will forever be Beverly Hills’ claim to fame, but cold in-place recycling (CIR) has quickly developed a fan base in the affluent southern California city following a street-resurfacing project. The first attempt at CIR involved Canon Drive, Beverly Drive, Crescent Drive and Lomitas Avenue and saved the movie-star home base close to $1.5 million… Read more »