If you’re joining this blog, you’ve likely read Part 1 of this series, which included some common terminology in the paving industry. Let’s continue our definitions, as defined by the asphaltinstitute.org: Micro-surfacing – A mixture of pol ...
If you’re interested in learning more about asphalt production and processes, you may hear some terms that you’re unsure of. This blog is here to help! Here are a few common terms in the asphalt industry, as defined by the asphaltinstitute.org, t ...
Paving projects may sound boring, but our roadways are important pieces of our everyday life. From vacation travels to getting supplies to grocery stores and hospitals, we should all be grateful for the access that roads provide us. Here are just thr ...
Most commercial properties end up with a mix of both asphalt and concrete pavements. Asphalt is a great choice for parking lots, but you’ll likely need concrete areas for walking, steps, and entrances. Concrete is a clean-looking product and can en ...
You see a lot of roadways covered in asphalt, but have you noticed that once you pass onto a bridge, it typically changes to concrete? That’s right—most bridges are made of concrete even if the surrounding road is asphalt. One reason for this is ...