Homeowners face essential decisions when installing or replacing driveways, with concrete and asphalt representing the two ...
Long regarded for its expertise in installing and repairing asphalt surfaces, Erickson Asphalt has recently incorporated concrete into its services. Asphalt is an ideal material for making durable ...
Asphalt and concrete have battled for road surface supremacy ever since both made their debut in the late 1800s. Until now, asphalt ruled, being the material of choice on 90 percent of all U.S.
“Concrete is hell of an industry to be a part of,” Dylan Milis of Milis Flatwork says. “No matter what it is, the first thing anybody sees when they pull into an establishment is their parking lot. I ...
On House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee staffer Jim Berard s daily trip from the Annapolis, Md., area to Capitol Hill, the road turns from asphalt to concrete as he approaches the ...
Q. I was wondering why there are two different surface materials used in the construction of the new lanes on the 405 Freeway in Orange County. It makes for a rough ride in the areas where the two ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - With the snow gone and temperatures rising, construction crews are out in full swing working on many road projects throughout the Inland Northwest. One the more anticipated projects ...
Q I have a ranch in Northern California that involves taking Highway 17 up to Interstate 680 to I-80 to I-505 and I-5 and back again. There is a lot of paving on those highways. But every bridge and ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- With road construction season in full swing, Minnesotans have seen plenty of crews on the highways. MnDOT uses one of two pavements -- asphalt or concrete -- which has John from ...
Discover how Superior Construction used innovative asphalt and concrete designs, advanced coastal engineering, and ...
Scientists reveal that the deterioration of modern concrete and asphalt structures is due to the presence of trace quantities of organic matter in these structures. Scientists reveal that the ...
President Donald Trump has revived a debate about the best and most cost-effective way to build roads, favoring blacktop over concrete.