Services
Asphalt Milling
Asphalt milling - cold milling, cold planing, or grinding - is the controlled cold milling of pavement to restore the surface to a specified profile. Bumps, ruts, and other surface irregularities are removed, leaving a uniform textured surface.
Asphalt milling equipment is available to fit the requirements of almost all types of cold milling production, from smaller utility work to full lane applications. Most of these machines are or can be equipped for self-loading. All have proven their dependability, capability, and versatility. With the development of carbide tip cutting tools for the range of milling operations, contractors have devised effective technological advances to make cold planing an economical option for road rehabilitation.
Among the benefits of asphalt milling are:
- Improved pavement profiles and cross sections;
- Restored drainage flow and curb reveal;
- Textured surface for skid control and improved bonding;
- Minimum traffic interruption;
- Reclaimed material for future use; and
- Lowered cost, extending the maintenance budget to provide more miles of pavement rehabilitation.
(from "Asphalt Recycling and Reclaiming Association")
Trimming and Chipping
We provide the additional trimming and chipping equipment - mini-mills and jack hammer equipped trucks - required to address those hard to reach places such as chipping asphalt off the curb lines and around manholes, or other areas where the larger milling equipment can not access cleanly.
Sweeping
Asphalt Milling is a messy job ...
but someone has to do it!
We can ease the pain of cleanup by mobilizing our fleet of brooms, pickup brooms, and skid steers. Haulage of millied materials can also be arranged, or we can work cooperatively with the Client and utilize their cleaning/removal resources should they be available.
Rumble Strips
"Rumble strips - also known as audio tactile profiled markings - are a road safety feature that alert drivers to potential danger by causing a tactile vibration and audible rumbling, transmitted through the wheels into the car body. A series of rumble strips is usually either applied in the direction of travel along a lane edge or centerline to alert drivers when they drift from their lane, or across the direction of travel to warn drivers of a nearby danger-spot."
(Contractor magazine, Vol 30 No 9, October 2007)
We offer rumble strip installation. Our portable rumble strip machine is designed to offer a cost effective alternative for your shorter rumble strip projects.
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