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Cowherd Road cold asphalt recycling project : report for FHWA Demonstration Projects Division
Title:
Cowherd Road cold asphalt recycling project : report for FHWA Demonstration Projects Division
Author:
Phillips, Kirk.
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
88, [10] pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Series:
Demonstration project ; no. 39

Demonstration project (United States. Federal Highway Administration. Region 15) ; no. 39.
General Note:
"November 15, 1979."

"Demonstration Projects Program Technology Transfer"--Cover.

"FHWA-DP-39-25"--Cover.

"February 1980"--Cover.
Contents:
Introduction -- Project history -- Construction -- Cost analysis -- Conclusion -- Testing and design -- Job specifications -- Daily reports -- Notes of preconstruction meetings -- Contractor's proposal -- Sample service recorder charts -- Energy analysis -- Photographic section.
Abstract:
Jackson County is comprised of 607 square miles, of which approximately 240 square miles are unincorporated. County forces maintain approximately 470 miles of roads, of which about 90 percent are composed of oiled earth and the accumulation of years of chip and seal treatments. An additional two percent of the County roads are untreated gravel. Coupled with the rising costs of asphalt overlays and sealing applications and the County's need for the replacement of many structurally-deficient or functionally-obsolete bridges and regular maintenance, an alternative method for improving roadways of the road and bridge network is needed. The need is twofold: stretching the available funds and conserving the unrenewable resources. In the past several years, construction material costs, especially the cost of liquid asphalt, have risen drastically.
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