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Recycling asphalt pavement can help the environment − now scientists are putting the safety of recycled pavement to the test - MSNMore than 90% of paved roads in the U.S. are made of asphalt, which is constructed with nonrenewable materials such as petroleum. One way to make paving more sustainable is to recycle old pavement.
The development of the circular economy will have operational struggles, resolvable through positive community relations.
Recycled asphalt can cut emissions and save resources — but can it match new pavement's safety? Researchers explore RAP’s durability and skid resistance.
Drivers across Cleveland often ask, “When will they fix this da*n pothole?” But road crews and scientists alike are asking an ...
Residents in a corner of Long Island City, Queens say the acrid stench is billowing from a nearby asphalt recycling plant.
Award-winning entrepreneurs Daniel Mikus and James Rolph, the powerhouse duo behind MR Roads, Australia's fastest-growing ...
Lancashire haulage and earthmoving contractor Fox Brothers has made its first acquisition since being bought by private ...
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GlobalData on MSNFox Group boosts circular construction business with Fishers acquisitionFox Brothers Holdings (Fox Group) has announced the acquisition of J Fisher & Sons (Fishers), a company engaged in heavy ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Pike County Maintenance forces will launch cold-in-place recycling project along Route 2002 (Wilson Hill Road) in Delaware Township.
A Long Island City asphalt recycling plant is spraying a “choking” stink along Newtown Creek — leaving state regulators fuming and residents plugging their noses. New York officia… ...
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