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Federal Highway Administration

  • Precast Concrete Pavement

    Highway departments are always looking for ways to repair damaged pavement quickly and in ways that will keep the roadway performing well for many years. One technique that is growing in popularity is precast concrete pavement systems (PCPS).

     
  • A Good Resource For Your Concrete Needs

    A resource for students, inch-pound markings, MAP-21 to provide funding, and a N.Y. company helps vets get work.

     
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    Building a 100-Year Bridge

    Chicago's iconic Wacker Drive receives a post-tensioned concrete deck in the second phase of this reconstruction project.

     
  • Crushed concrete aggregate is more porous than virgin aggregate and contains unhydrated particles of portland cement that enhance the bond to cement paste.

    Crushed Concrete Aggregate

    Made from demolished concrete or fresh concrete returned to the batch plant, crushed concrete aggregate is being used for projects throughout the U.S.

     
  • The entire Virginia Smart Road spans from Blacksburg, Va., to the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute research facility.

    Virginia Smart Road

    Newly constructed test sections will help researchers learn more about grinding and grooving.

     
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    Everything New in the Concrete World

    Bill Palmer reviews some of the most innovative things in the concrete construction industry.

     
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    How About a (Second) Lift?

    Two-lift concrete paving offers potential function and sustainability benefits to the U.S. paving industry.

     
  • Seal/No Seal Committee Formed

     
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    Road, Bridge Technologies Expand

    Highway owners and users are demanding more from roadways and bridges. They want infrastructure to be built quickly, at low cost, with minimal impact on the environment, and with low long-term maintenance.

     
  • Mendez Confirmed as FHWA Administrator

    Former Arizona state transportation official Victor Mendez has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

     
 
 
 
 

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