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STAY INFORMED RECON™ monitor keeps you informed about the status of asphalt storage tanks and hot oil heaters at your HMA plant. It is a web-based system that uses your smart phone, tablet computer or PC. Your display screen shows real-time status of the hot oil heater that heats your asphalt tanks. The status of asphalt stored in tanks is also shown. Other screens show trend data that enables you to better manage usage. H E AT E C , I N C .
Other options are also available. The system can be easily retrofitted to many existing plants without upgrading existing equipment. Please contact Heatec at 800-235-5200 for more information. Visit our website heatec.com RECON™ is a trademark of Heatec, Inc
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Upcycle:
(verb) \uhp-sahy-kuh l\:
To reuse material in such a way as to create a product of higher quality than the original:
Ultradrum A.R.E. 50%
UltraRAP 70%
MegaRAP 100%
It seems any plant these days can recycle, but have you ever asked about the quality of the mix produced? With higher RAP percentages comes the problems of degradation of the mix. That’s why Gencor developed the innovative UltraRAP and MegaRAP concepts, which can process 70% and 100% recycle without superheating and degrading the quality of the mix. The result is a noticeably superior and consistent mix. So if you want superior high RAP capability, don’t just recycle ... Upcycle. Call Gencor today and learn how you can “Upcycle”. 407.290.6000 or visit www. gencor.com Search: 10073090
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› TABLE OF CONTENTS MAY 2016
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DEPARTMENTS PAVING INNOVATIONS
28 PAVEMENT PRESERVATION
50 PLANT MATTERS
62 Editor’s Choice Top 30 Products
For the 3rd year in a row, Asphalt Contractor picks the Top 30 products for the asphalt industry that represent longevity, consistency in the market, dependability, productivity and innovation.
PAVING INNOVATIONS
PAVEMENT PRESERVATION
20 Rieth-Riley
48 OSHA Issues Final
Reconstructs a Portion of U.S. 31
Despite traffic challenges and trucking shortages, this company completed this $60M high-profile project with over 200,000 tons of asphalt laid.
28 Oldcastle Materials Creates AWARE to Save Lives
Company combines human efforts with cutting edge technology to keep workers safe.
36 Paving Company
Lays a Foundation for Success Brannan Sand & Gravel Company builds on legacy of loyalty and quality.
Rule for Silica Dust Exposure Rule will take effect June 23.
50 Micro Surfacing in the Desert
American Pavement Preservation conquers a remote location and stringent specs to secure success on a road leading to a solar energy plant in Nevada.
56 PLANT MATTERS
56 Reviving
Recycled Asphalt
There is a solution to help minimize the damaging effects of RAP.
58 Cliff’s Notes
The importance of asphalt plant audits.
52 A Review of the 2016 AEMA-ARRA-ISSA Annual Meeting
54 Preservation Products Milling machines, reclaimers, infrared equipment & more.
60 Plant Products
Plants, baghouses, mixers, dryers, silos, automation systems.
44 Paving Products
Pavers, rollers, screeds, material transfer vehicles & more.
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A WIRTGEN GROUP COMPANY
Material Transfer Vehicle: MT 3000-2i Offset PowerFeeder.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS > High-performance material feeder to empty a 27.5 tons truck in just 60 seconds
> Material conveying system counteracts thermal as well as mechanical segregation
> Pivoting and inclining conveyor for high versatility > Automatic distance control system > ErgoPlus operating system for all-around visibility and intuitive controls
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TABLE OF CONTENTS IN EVERY ISSUE
8 Editorial How to ensure your data stays safe.
10 New Products
The latest products and innovations for asphalt contractors.
18 Technology Update Six areas where technology is revolutionizing construction.
74 The Last Exit
Can robots help repair roads?
73 Ad Index
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CALTRANS LOOKS TO THE SUN FOR TRANSPORTATION
GROWING NUMBER OF DOTS ADOPTING HALO LIGHT
Caltrans will explore SolaRoad technology which implements the use of solar panels in
DOTs in 26 states now are using the technology to help improve visibility on construction sites. Search: 12192500
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roadway projects and has been successfully
SOIL FREEZING MODEL MAY HELP LOWER SPRING’S TOLL ON ROADS
implemented in a project in Krommenie, The
The annual spring thaw is the most
NEW OBAMA EMISSIONS PLAY
vulnerable time for Michigan roadways, when much of the load-related damage can occur. Spring load restrictions can dramatically reduce this damage, but the timing of imposing and lifting the restrictions is critical. Search: 12192014
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The Obama administration has begun a quiet push to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions created by transportation projects, a new front in the president’s global fight to limit climate change. Search: 12196467
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50 YEARS OF INNOVATION. THAT’S A HECK OF A RÉSUMÉ.
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May 2016 • Vol. 30, No. 4
EDITOR'S PERSPECTIVE
How to Ensure Your Digital Data Stays Safe
Published by AC Business Media Inc.
Lisa Cleaver, Editor
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n today’s world, most information is digital, transferred electronically and stored in the cloud. A cyberattack could do great damage to your company and cybersecurity measures aimed at fending off, mitigating and responding to an attack, is something that all business owners need to be concerned about today. Michael Denniston with Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP, recently tackled the subject of “Cybersecurity in the Construction Industry” in his blog post at JDSupra Business Advisor (jdsupra.com). He warns that any business connected to the internet is at risk for a cyberattack, and contractors have a wide variety of information that is attractive to cyber-criminals, including employee information, construction data, company financial information and more. Cyberattacks are unpredictable and take many forms, ranging from email “phishing” schemes to sophisticated hacking or denial of service attacks. However, Denniston says planning for cybersecurity can mitigate the threat. Take these steps to stave off or stop the attack and guide the response: • Establish Incident Response Plans. Prepare a plan for responding to an incident. The plan should address both stopping an ongoing attack, securing data from further breach and notification procedures for personnel or partners whose data was compromised. • Define Key Responders. The personnel tasked with responding to the attack must know their role and action steps. While identifying a team leader is essential, the leader needs to be able to rely on other previously identified personnel to assist. • Establish Lines of Communication. In responding to a cyberattack and its aftermath, communication is key.
Communication has both internal and external elements. Internally, employees and department heads must know when a situation needs to be escalated and to whom the report must be made for the best response. Externally, the company must establish lines of communication in the initial response when it identifies a breach (to network providers, outsourced IT personnel, banks and law firms), and in follow-up response (to government regulators and affected internal or outside personnel). • Ready and Train Employees. All employees should receive training, at the appropriate level, on how to respond and lines of communication. Internal IT personnel may receive detailed training about the latest cybersecurity measures and programs. Management may receive training from law firms and law enforcement about threats and legal remedies. All personnel should receive training on the “simple” points: password security, being wary of opening attachments to email from unknown or unlikely sources and being able to spot a phishing email. The first step is realizing your digital data is vulnerable, but having a plan in place and a team that understands it can go a long way in preparing for the possibility of an cyberattack. It may not prevent the attack, but it can help mitigate the damage. For more information, visit jdsupra.com. Thanks for reading!
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NEW PRODUCTS
Caterpillar Introduces PM620 & PM622 Cold Planers New half-lane milling machines offer Tier 4 Final engines and updated automation features
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aterpillar Inc. introduced its PM620 and PM622 cold planers during World of Asphalt 2016 in Nashville. These half-lane milling machines are designed to perform controlled fulldepth removal of asphalt and concrete pavements in a single pass. Operating weight for the PM620 is approximately 73,260 lbs. and the PM622 is approximately 74,580 lbs. The PM620 and PM622 are powered by a Cat C18 ACERT engine, a turbocharged, 6-cylinder diesel engine that provides 630 hp of gross power. The C18 engine meets U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final and EU Stage IV emission standards. The engine is iso-mounted to reduce vibration and increase operator comfort. The Automatic Engine Speed Control feature allows the engine to optimize output to match the load, reducing excessive fuel consumption and wear on the engine.
Automation There are several automated functions to simplify operation. The operator’s platform has a ‘hold’ button to stop the
machine and pause various functions while making truck interchanges or job stops. It returns to previous working speed and functions when deactivated. There is a speed limit to allow the operating speed to set to ensure consistent operations. The machines are equipped with position sensing cylinders in the posts and hydraulic systems, providing basic machine function improvements such as service height indications and rear leg auto-stop. It also enables the optional Cat Grade Control system to include additional capabilities.
Operator’s station The operator’s station features dual operating controls, including joystick steering/propel lever, upper conveyor controls and rear track steering controls. Ergonomic instrumentation layout has been designed for comfort and ease of use. A touchscreen display is visible in day or night conditions, and keypads are backlit for comfortable low light operation. Keypad controls are positioned
within easy reach for the operator. The computerized monitoring system includes several electronic control modules (ECMs) that constantly monitor system pressures and engine conditions with multiple modes of operation. The system can provide selfdiagnostics and fault codes to the touchscreen display.
Cutting system The cutting chamber features a design that streamlines material flow, reduces wear on the chamber, and has enhanced flush cutting capability. Side plates move via independent hydraulic cylinders that are equipped with position sensors. A hydraulically operated anti-slab device prevents slabbing of the road surface. It also protects the collecting conveyor and ensures an optimum discharge opening to the rotor chamber. The chamber features a right side hinged door to provide service access to the rotor. The moldboard, side plates and anti-slab device all feature raise, lower, float and hold functions. Automatic Load Control
is a standard feature to enhance machine productivity while milling. An ECM continually evaluates engine rpm and controls propel speed as required to maintain peak performance for maximum output. The PM620 is equipped with a 79-in.-wide high production rotor and the PM622 is equipped with a 88-in.-wide high production rotor. The maximum cutting depth is 13 in. The rotor is equipped with durable three-piece, quick release tool holders and carbide-tipped cutting bits arranged in a chevron pattern for maximum breakout force. Optional Cat Diamond Bits are available for greater cutting performance during certain applications. A standard water spray system lubricates the conveyor belt and helps control dust. The nozzles focus water spray in a flat fan pattern to the rotor for better cooling of cutting bits. The system features an automatic function that operates only when the rotor is engaged and machine is moving forward, which conserves water. Search: 12186872
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NEW PRODUCTS Roadtec BF 400 Road Widener
Atlas Copco CA1400 Soil Roller The tier 4 Final compact CA1400 soil roller offers two speeds and amplitudes for added versatility on a variety of applications, including pipe trenches, roads, streets, steep slopes and parking lots. • 66-in.-wide drum and two amplitudes — .032 in. and .067 in. — allow contractors one unit for compacting a wide range of materials • Using the adjustable settings, operators can change the amplitude to suit different lift thicknesses • In addition to two amplitudes, operators can set the speed on the CA1400 to high or low to achieve different compaction results on a variety of applications and materials • Cross-mounted 75-hp Kubota diesel engine sits perpendicular to the CA1400’s frame Search: 12176711
The BF 400 can be used for road widening, shoulder work, maintenance and repairs of roads. • Soil, gravel, asphalt and lean concrete can also be placed • Conveyor belt is made with a special structure that is heat resistant up to 356°F • Surface of the road functions as a reference guide for the material placement • Screed slope, material height and width can by adjusted hydraulically Search: 12185782
Topcon SmoothRide Road Scanning System The vehicle-mounted resurfacing solution for paving and milling projects uses a combination of core Topcon technologies designed to deliver the smoothest surface possible, while efficiently managing the quantity of material for each project. • Workflow consists of a vehicle-mounted road scan, existing and finish surface design, and machine control using GNSS with sonic tracker sensor guidance • Once the road information is gathered, operators can use Mobile Master Office point data processing software to recreate the existing surface • MAGNET Office with Resurfacing is then used to digitally create a high-resolution model of the required finished mat • Resurfacing module allows operators to create a design using specific regulatory requirements • Information is taken to a paver or milling machine, allowing variable depth performance Search: 12185811
Vögele Super 2000-3i Tracked Paver The new line of Super Pavers introduces Vögele Dash-3 technology and its ErgoPlus 3 operating system to a highway-class paver specially suited for North American use. • Super 2000-3i features a basic width of 10 ft. and a maximum paving width of 28 ft. • Top placement rate of 1,540 tph • Tracked Super 2000-3i is designed primarily for use in highway construction and large-scale commercial applications • 6-cylinder Cummins QSB6.7-C250 engine rated at 250 hp • Tier 4 final emissions-compliant • Fuel-saving ECO Mode • Large fuel tank holds 100 gal. • Daily- maintenance-free operation with auto-lubrication and more
Volvo DD105 DoubleDrum Compactor The 10-ton DD105 is built upon an all-new, visibilityenhancing pedestal frame backed by a lifetime warranty, and offers features including eightamplitude settings and Volvo Intelligent Compaction with Density Direct. • Front and rear 66-in.-wide drums • 114-hp Tier 4 Final 3.8liter Volvo engine • Fuel savings can be maximized with features such as auto-idle and ECO mode, which can further reduce fuel consumption by up to 30% • Standard dual-amplitude settings allow the operator to easily adjust drum forces according to material depth, and an optional eight-amplitude setting provides precise control • Available with two optional IC systems — Volvo IC and Volvo IC with Density Direct. Both systems offer pass mapping, temperature mapping and data storage features, offering improved quality assurance and control • Pressurized water system with triple filtration, providing uniform coverage with variable flow to prevent material pick-up • Operating weight of 22,051 lbs. Search: 12185806
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THE FACES OF ASTEC PARTS
SHE’S ALWAYS YOUR PARTS PERSON When parts tech DONNA FLOYD is not helping her customers, you’ll find her camping in a matador red replica 1961 Shasta Airflyte. And when she gets back to the office and takes your call, she takes as much care to find the part you need as she does to find the perfect campsite, because she’s always your parts person.
An ASTEC parts tech knows that being successful in her job means that you count on her to deliver when needed. So when she takes your call she takes care to find exactly the part you need and then gets it to you as fast as possible. She’s always your parts person.
Anyone can stock parts and ASTEC stocks the world’s largest inventory of parts for asphalt plants. But ASTEC doesn’t just stock parts. With a team of 35 parts professionals, ASTEC delivers the industry’s best customer service.
Any part, any brand. We can help.
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NEW PRODUCTS TransTech PQI 380 On-the-Run (OTR) Non-Nuclear Roller Mounted Asphalt Density
Gilson Rolling Thin Film Oven The new Gilson Rolling Thin Film Oven (RTFO) is designed to measure the effect of heat and air on asphalt binder properties. • Controlled flow of heated air is directed into the openings of horizontal glass bottles as they rotate on a carousel rack, simulating short term aging of binder during production, handling and paving operations • Programmable operation allows accuracy, repeatability and simple operation with minimal training • Built-in NIST Traceable Platinum RTD Sensor is mercury-free and precisely controls temperatures to +/- 0.1°C • Double-wall stainless steel construction maintains temperatures up to 475°F at +/- 1.8°F uniformity. • Exceeds ASTM D2872, AASHTO T 240 and California 346 with fast 5- to 8-minute temperature recovery time after loading samples • High-temperature silicone compression fit gaskets securely grip RTFO bottles for easy insertion and reduced risk of springclamp breakage Search: 12188106
TransTech Systems PQI 380 On-the-Run (OTR) non-nuclear roller-mounted asphalt density device is a non-contact, on-the-run, real-time system for monitoring the density of HMA during road construction. • Mounts directly to asphalt rollers • Provides real-time asphalt density measurements during rolling, unlike current intelligent compaction systems • U.S. highway design specifications for asphalt are based on density, density is reported directly • Easy integration with CAN output that allows use with GPS data logging systems to capture geo-located, two-dimensional compaction • Flexible installation, ability to mount to a wide variety of rollers • Pushcart mounting options available Search: 12188200
Sakai SW354 and TW354 Rollers
KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens GT125 KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens introduce the newgeneration track-mounted GT125 Vanguard Jaw Crusher. • Crusher offers large 1 ¼-in. stroke • 27-in. x 42-in. Vanguard jaw crusher with hydraulic drive and reverse capabilities, and full hydraulic CSS adjustment • Fixed hopper design allows for a rapid set-up time • New grizzly feeder cassette allows for the replacement of the grizzly section without removing hopper sides • Comes with easily-replaceable grizzly bar and finger deck options for enhanced application flexibility and versatility • Ultra-sonic level system provides continuous feed to the crusher, reducing surges and lowering wear cost • 7-in. Digsy 7LE Controller offers increased RAM and memory • Updated bearing housings now use NGLI 02 grease, making regular maintenance easier and more convenient for the producer. • Manual folding head section on the discharge conveyor reduces the footprint of the machine, reducing costs when shipping overseas
Sakai America introduces its tandem-drum SW354 and combination-type TW354 vibratory rollers that are EPA Tier 4 Final. • 24-hp Kubota-Clean Diesel Solution engines • ECO compaction mode reduces fuel consumption by up to 35% • SW354 features 47-in.wide, 27-in.-diameter drums rated at 205 lb./ in., centrifugal force of 6,530 lbs., amplitude of 0.012 in. and vibratory frequency of 4,000 vpm • TW504 offers 51-in.wide, 31-in.-diameter steel drum; centrifugal force on low amplitude is rated at 5,955 lbs. and on high is rated at 7,710 lbs.; amplitude is 0.012 and 0.016, and vibratory frequency 3,100 vpm and 4,000 vpm, respectively Search: 12190054
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TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
Areas Where Technology is Revolutionizing the Construction Industry
Technology is improving the construction industry in the office, through equipment and materials, on the jobsite and even PPE
Smart Helmet takes a mandatory piece of equipment and equips it with a transparent visor, special lenses and 4D augmented reality to give the wearer a heads-up.
echnological innovations are seeping into the industry so thoroughly that even the humble hard hat is changing, with high-tech smart hats coming to the market, alongside new advances that benefit every area of the industry. Here are six areas where technology is revolutionizing construction.
to communicate about drawings right on top of them, as well as what’s really happening on site. Other features include project imaging and weather reports, making for better communication and less time spent on reports.
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The office: keeping paperwork in order
Contractor licensing and OHSA requirements are likely to get more complicated as technology changes. Fortunately, new tools are arriving to make this easier for you. New apps help you keep data in order and share information between the office and job sites — an app like Safety Meeting helps you keep track of your business’s safety record. Surety agencies are beginning to offer electronic bonding; this is vital for you as contractor license bonds continue to be an important part of your business. This process is becoming quick and hassle-free.
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Autonomous trucks: driverless solutions
From dozers to freightliners, trucking is becoming smart. Rio Tinto mining in Australia is currently utilizing 69 autonomous dump trucks with GPS to transport ore. The trucks are controlled remotely by a single driver, which amounts to a more efficient use of resources and creates a safer work environment for employees. Mining isn’t the only place driverless trucks are showing up. Autonomous crash attenuator trucks are coming to the highway construction zones of Florida — the first state to test this type of vehicle. Crash attenuator trucks save lives in construction zones but endanger their drivers, so this pilot program uses completely
driverless trucks. The technology works by leader/follower programming or remote control, utilizing GPS Waypoint navigation.
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Materials: revolutionary or recycled
Carbon fiber and 3D printing are changing the way items like turbine blades are constructed. The carbon fiber is printed in honeycomb-shaped structures, with reinforced cell walls making it durable. This technology has the ability to revolutionize the creation of wind turbine blades and other instruments currently created from balsa wood. Not all construction materials need to be new: sometimes they can be recycled instead. We all know asphalt is the most recycled material in the world, and the amount and way these recycled materials are used in the construction of roads is increasing. Concrete is also a common construction material, and up-and-coming technology and research will mean that the concrete industry’s impact, mainly in the form of obtaining aggregate, will be reduced through recycling.
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At the jobsite: monitoring productivity
Drones are popping up everywhere, and the jobsite is no different. Look out for drones checking on job progress and keeping the site secure. Drones are mapping worksites and generally keeping tabs on productivity and safety. Footage shot by drones is even being used to analyze when jobs will be finished and show progress to clients. In essence, drones are becoming productivity monitors. Live construction drawings are creating a real-time progress monitor that can be viewed anywhere. Fieldlens is just one program that allows you to view your plans from anywhere, including on a mobile device. It allows users
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On the road: street smarts
While some technologies are already being piloted, others are still in the works. For instance, smarter roads are being developed. Dutch firm Heijmans and designer Daan Rosegaarde are working on a technology called Smart Highway that incorporates glow-in-the-dark lining on road decks, electric priority lanes, interactive lighting and utilization of dynamic paint. Another Dutch company, SolaRoad, is working on roads that will generate solar power. These roads will absorb sunlight and convert it to electricity. So far, it has been tested outside of Amsterdam and generated about 3,000 kWh in the first six months.
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Route 31 runs from Spanish Fort, AL, to Mackinaw City, MI. In Indiana, the highway enters the state via the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge between Louisville, KY, and Clarksville, IN. The 266 miles of U.S. 31 that lie within Indiana serve as a major conduit for the state. One stretch of U.S. 31 is the main artery to and from Indianapolis from the north. While the pavement was in need of resurfacing, there was a higher purpose in the reconstruction of this segment on this highway. This stretch of U.S. 31 – from 169th Street to 203rd Street in Westfield, IN, was one
of the final road improvements funded by Indiana’s former Governor Mitch Daniels’ “Major Moves” campaign. The aggressive 10-year transportation plan started in 2005 to significantly improve and expand Indiana’s highway infrastructure. Major Moves was funded in part by the $2.6 billion generated by the leasing of the Indiana Toll Road. The desire to convert this stretch of highway, which was approximately 23 lane miles, into a limited access highway was the primary reason for the project, says Eric Jordan, project manager with Rieth-Riley Construction Co., who won the bid for the
U.S. 31 serves as the main artery to and from the north in Indiana. Rather than resurface, the 23 lane miles were reconstructed to improve the highway.
U.S. 31 reconstruction. “Not only was the main road of U.S. 31 completely rebuilt, including elevation changes, but the crossroads were redesigned and rebuilt with roundabouts and other improvements,” he says. Because of the nature of the reconstruction, this was a high profile project for Rieth-Riley, which specializes in asphalt and concrete paving, site preparation
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PAVING INNOVATIONS The project was located directly through a main artery in Indianapolis. Traffic delays and business disruptions had to be kept to a minimum, while ensuring safety of the crew and traveling public.
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Reconstruction process The project was started in September 2013 and was just recently completed in midOctober 2015. Rieth-Riley completed nearly 75% of the $60 million project with its own labor force and equipment. One of the first steps of the project was removing 1.5 million square feet of a combination of asphalt and concrete pavement. This, like the majority of the project, was completed in two different phases, southbound then northbound, explains Jordan. After the pavement was removed, 300,000plus cubic yards of dirt were imported to the site to build up the grade nearly 25 feet to carry the new U.S. 31 over four intersections previously controlled by traffic signals. Rieth-Riley completed all bridge construction themselves at the four locations, says Jordan. “The imported dirt was retained at the
bridges by 200,000 square feet of mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls installed by Rieth-Riley,” he says. “The final layer of dirt below the 14 inches of asphalt was treated with cement.” The 14-inch dry cement subgrade treatment was used below 90% of the pavement. “Our subcontractor, Mt. Carmel out of Illinois, performed this work,” says Jordan. “After the cement was introduced into the subgrade, a 72-hour cure time was observed prior to paving.” Rieth-Riley worked closely with the Indiana DOT (INDOT), whose designers determined the pavement design. Approximately 200,000 tons of asphalt were laid in five layers totaling 12.25 inches deep. INDOT 401 QC/QA mixes were used due to
proven reliability, says Inniger. “As the project moved along, there were some alterations made, such as switching from a slurry to dry cement subgrade treatment,” says Jordan. New drainage was also installed throughout the four miles to accommodate the drastic elevation changes of the highway. Rieth-Riley utilized Caterpillar equipment with GPS systems. “Rieth-Riley has made significant investments in GPS, much of which to help construct U.S. 31,” says Jordan. “Dozers, graders and excavators equipped with GPS were used to more efficiently handle dirt and stone. Our GPS robotics were used to establish line and grade for precise concrete placement. “This project helped further develop our use of GPS and resulted in more accurate and timely results,” he says.
Challenges Traffic control was a major consideration in this reconstruction project. Commuters on U.S. 31 move through one of the busiest access routes in the city. The majority of the traffic was pushed onto existing northbound lanes to construct southbound, explains Jordan. Temporary asphalt widening was added to maintain two
Not only was the U.S. 31 completely rebuilt, but crossroads were redesigned and rebuilt with roundabouts and other improvements.
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PAVING INNOVATIONS lanes in each direction up to 181st street. North of 181st street, traffic was down to one lane each direction during construction. The new 169th and 181st streets were built under 14-day closures. “The most complicated potion of the project’s traffic control was the construction of SR 32-which contains heavy traffic in all directions,” says Jordan. “Five phases were required to rebuild SR 32, ¼ mile on each side of U.S. 31, in order to keep traffic flowing through Westfield’s busiest intersection. “Completion of the project saves commuters significant time from no longer having stoplights throughout the stretch,” says Jordan. Trucking shortages also became a problem at times as there was significant fill for the raised bridges. “Pre-planning to minimize how many truck-intensive activities were going on at the same time was crucial,” says Jordan. “The U.S. 31 project was the largest active job we were doing at the time,” he continues.
“The high profile nature of the project within the company and the community gave a sense of pride to all involved.” The U.S. 31 project was a great success in that it met the objectives of INDOT and the traveling public. “In general, the project added to our reputation as a contractor capable of handling
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very day, highway and street construction workers are at risk of fatal and serious nonfatal injury when working in the vicinity of passing motorists, construction vehicles and equipment. Each year, more than 100 workers are killed and over 20,000 are injured in the highway and street construction industry, says Lee M. Cole, vice president, Environment, Health & Safety, at Oldcastle Materials.
Intrusions occur when an unauthorized vehicle or pedestrian enters into a designated work zone due to speed, distraction, alcohol, drugs or simple confusion. Oldcastle Materials, a national supplier of aggregates, asphalt, ready-mix concrete, and construction and paving services in the U.S., is committed to being a leader in safety for its employees. From the fall of 2012 to the spring of 2013, Oldcastle Materials lost four members
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The distracted driver is the #1 risk for highway workers “Distracted driving is the leading cause of road construction worker fatalities,” says Lee M. Cole with Oldcastle Materials. Cole offers up these sobering statistics obtained from a poll of more than 2,800 American adults: • Approximately 86% of drivers often eat or drink • Over 1/3 of drivers (37%) have sent or read text messages • 41% of adult drivers have set or changed a GPS system • 36% of adult drivers have read a map • One in five have combed or styled their hair • Approximately 14% have put on makeup at least once • About 13% have surfed the internet • Younger drivers were more likely to engage in distracted driving • Men were more likely to drive while drowsy, after drinking, reach a map, use a GPS and use the internet • A large percentage of people said they know distracted driving is dangerous, but do it anyway
With their close proximity to passing traffic and construction equipment and vehicles, highway and street construction workers are at high risk for serious and even fatal injuries each day on the job.
of its work family in different areas of the nation due to distracted driving. Three of those four employees were lost within an 18-hour period. “Their loss had lasting effects on our family members at work and those family members at home,” says Cole. “As with all such fatalities it was devastating to everyone. Some of our workers left and vowed to find work in a different industry, a safer work environment. “At that time we realized that we had to do something different,” he continues. “We needed to think outside the box. We had great safety best practices that extend beyond compliance with the rules and regulations, but we needed more. We needed to combine our human efforts with cutting edge technology.
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PAVING INNOVATIONS The AWARE system is a radar-based system that, with the aid of differential GPS, can detect a potential work zone intrusion from a vehicle, and, simultaneously, warn the errant driver and workers who may be in harm’s way. This photo shows the sensor attached to the roller.
“We needed a system that was always vigilant, always working, and never fatigued,” he says. “We needed to invest in the lives of our employees to make as safe a work environment as possible.”
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The AWARE system is a radar-based system that can detect a potential work zone intrusion from multiple vehicles, and, simultaneously, warn the errant driver and workers who may be in harm’s way, says Nathan Creech, president of the Southwest Division of Oldcastle Materials Inc. The system consists of a sensor that includes electronically-scanned radar, highprecision differential GPS, accelerometers,
gyroscopes and magnetometers for position and orientation sensing, explains Creech. High-definition video and several wireless interfaces are used to monitor traffic in the area. All of this is to broadcast a warning when an intrusion is detected. “A second sensor includes a tracking device that is typically strapped to the workers’ hard hats, vests or armbands with high-precision position sensing as well as wireless interfaces
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Best practices to keep your workers safe In addition to the AWARE System, Oldcastle Materials employs daily best practices to keep its workers safe in the work zone. Safety best practices is a top-down value, meaning management needs to be all in and supportive of the philosophy. “At Oldcastle, we expect management to not only support the best practices, but also to encourage more innovation/ideas from our workers to provide additional tools to use in defense of work zone intrusions,” says Cole. When it comes to keeping workers safe from work zone intrusions, training is top of the list. “First of all, workers need to make sure they receive the proper training before they work on any project,” he says. “Education regarding the risks and how to mitigate those risks takes time. Do not send a novice out to the road construction project too early.” Second, everyone needs a mentor, another worker to watch out for us,
says Cole. “Fatigue and complacency are major contributors to fatalities involving distracted driving. We need to do whatever we can to defend against these conditions.” Because training is a top priority, it needs to be ongoing through daily safety meetings, risk assessments and true-to-life stories. “Risk assessments are conducted at the beginning and throughout the day when conditions change,” says Cole. “We believe the best practice approach takes us beyond compliance – beyond the rules and regulations. We believe compliance is just the foundation upon which best practices provide the walls and roof of protection that saves lives.” Oldcastle Materials offers a manual on Best Practices for Mitigating Work Zone Intrusions to all of its crews to cover all aspects of work zone safety and maintain a consistent safety message across the company. Here are 10 tips for safe work practices from Oldcastle’s safety manual: • In all cases, minimize your time spent working directly adjacent to traffic. • Exit equipment on the side away from live traffic.
In this paving demo of the AWARE System, Oldcastle shows just how closely workers are to passing traffic.
in order to receive warning signals from the other system sensor,” he continues. “If the worker is in the path of an oncoming threat, a vibrator motor and acoustic buzzer will alert the user that a threat is approaching. Lights and sirens will also be activated if a threat is detected.”
Implementing AWARE The initial pilot project that used the Oldcastle’s AWARE System was in Missouri. Cole says based on the experience in Missouri and another project in Texas, the company was able to make improvements which brought the system to become fully functional
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PAVING INNOVATIONS an abbreviated paving season that doesn’t kick into high gear until June and can hit a hard stop in early November. However, demand is at an all-time high, thanks to an economy that’s on the upswing. Colorado is currently ranked number four in the nation for employment growth according to Bloomberg data, with residential and commercial infrastructure keeping pace. One might assume that the growth of Brannan is a result of favorable circumstances. But the company has long followed a lean mindset that squeezes the highest quality and productivity from their operations. “Here in the Denver area, sustaining volume is the challenge – just keeping ahead of production demands while making sure that what we put into and pull out of the plant is quality,” says Jon Joesten, quality control manager with Brannan. “When you are taking out thousands of tons of asphalt per day, every pound of that is going somewhere.
So staying ahead of the game in regards to production and consistent quality is a big deal.” This focus on meeting demand is how Brannan has stayed true to its heritage. In 1906, J.W. Brannan chanced upon a sand and gravel deposit and began peddling the materials to foundries in downtown Denver. The aggregates business proved increasingly profitable as dirt roads transitioned to paved highways and asphalt was added to the product portfolio in 1943. The company expanded over three generations and today is led by J. C. “Curt” Marvel Jr., whose father worked for the Brannan family. Brannan Sand & Gravel has repeatedly been named one of Colorado’s Top 50 FamilyOwned Businesses by Colorado Biz magazine. It’s a high-caliber corporation but without the pretentiousness that can accompany being the top-seeded player in town. Brannan is a contractor for all budgets, Theran says, from
resurfacing grandma’s driveway, to paving the streets of downtown Denver, to meeting exacting smoothness standards for the Denver Grand Prix course – a project that received the Excellence in Construction - Landmark Project award by Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. During the summer of 2015, Brannan was contracted to pave a new 60-acre airport parking lot at Denver International Airport (DIA). The lot includes 10 acres of covered parking for added traveler convenience. The entire project was paved using a Volvo P7110 tracked paver that placed 65,000 tons of mix in two lifts of 4-inch and 2-inch thicknesses. Concurrently to the DIA project, Brannan was awarded a contract in adjacent Aurora to resurface the city’s residential and arterial streets, laying 60,000 tons of hot mix asphalt (HMA) and 40,000 tons of stone matrix asphalt (SMA) in one lift, ranging from 2-inches to 3-inches in thickness. The HMA
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Brannan has 450 employees working across three divisions: asphalt and aggregates, ready-mix concrete and tunneling and boring utilities, with asphalt being the largest part of its business.
was placed with a Volvo PF6110 tracked paver while the SMA was placed on high-traffic thoroughfares using the Volvo P7110.
A trusted name Loyalty runs thick through Brannan’s employees, many of whom have made a career with the company. That fidelity also carries over to the equipment they rely upon day in and day out. In fact, the number of brands in Brannan’s fleet can be counted on one hand. Running lean puts high demands on equipment uptime. The paving division operates a stable of five Volvo PF6110 and one Volvo P7110 tracked pavers. “We find a brand we like and we stick with it,” Theran says. “If we don’t like the equipment or the level of support we receive from our dealer, we won’t continue to buy it. If we have issues, we will make a change. That’s just what we do.” When general paving superintendent Abraham “Abe” Perez started with Brannan as a laborer in 1975, the crew ran Blaw-Knox pavers. It was a trusted brand supported by Denver dealer, Faris Machinery. After Volvo acquired Blaw-Knox as part of the IngersollRand purchase in 2007, Brannan ordered the new 6000 Series pavers when they hit the market two years later. However, those early Volvo pavers were not without some faults. “We have longevity with Faris Machinery, Brannan Sand & Gravel has repeatedly been named one of Colorado’s Top 50 Family-Owned Businesses by Colorado Biz magazine.
so they understand our business,” division manager Chuck Irsik says. “The difference for us is how a vendor handles a problem. That is often the most important factor in determining what equipment we buy. Am I customer number one or am I customer number 27?” In the case of the Volvo 6000 pavers, Volvo owned up to the issues and worked through Faris Machinery to make it right. “All of those early problems were solved and Volvo continued to make improvements to their pavers by listening to customers like us. It shows their commitment to the road machinery line,” he says. “Working with Faris Machinery and Dave Barthel has been a really good partnership, and that is what it is — a partnership,” says Theran. “They aren’t just selling equipment. They’re performing paver rebuilds and service, as well as training, and have been doing so for many, many years.” Brannan’s pavers are on a five-year replacement schedule. That timetable coincided with the launch of the Volvo P7000 series paver that recovered the Blaw-Knox reputation for reliability and embraced design changes that appealed to operators — taking into account the feedback of heavyweight users like Brannan. For example, the new paver’s low profile frame was the first change noticed by the crew, says Irsik. “They like the visibility the new pavers provide. When we transitioned to the PF6110 from the (Blaw-Knox) PF5510, it appeared to be a larger paver due to the operating platform. That was somewhat intimidating to the operators. With this new 7110, even though you sit lower it has 360-degree visibility and the operator seats extend out beyond the platform so you have a full line of sight if you are pulling a string line or matching curbs. You can see the entire flow of material. It’s easy to use and it is also very quiet.” Continuing the lean philosophy, Brannan uses just-in-time delivery for its paving operations. The Volvo 7110 keeps pace with consistent material flow matched to the paver’s speed. “We want to keep our paving train moving consistently at around 25-30 feet per minute because that is what we need to maintain quality,” Theran says. “With the paver’s meter gauges, we can easily see our speed and know if we need to make any adjustments back at the plant or with our trucks so we have perfect timing.”
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PAVING INNOVATIONS Quality in the mix The capability to develop, test and manufacture aggregate products in-house gives Brannan a tight handle on quality control. Of Brannan’s four asphalt plants, three are situated within a three-mile radius along the I-76 artery and produce hot and cold mix asphalt, LEED-certified porous asphalt and polymer enhanced asphalt. The lion’s share
of Brannan’s binder comes from the Albert Frei & Sons granite quarry, the last greenfield quarry in the Denver area. All four of Brannan’s asphalt plants — Lipan Street, I-76, Rock Creek and 62nd Avenue — have earned the National Asphalt Paving Association’s Diamond Achievement Award for Environmental Excellence. “In 2013, the opportunity arose for us to
use 30 acres at Lipan Street to build a new plant and relocate operations offices,” says Josh. Brannan took this blank slate of land and designed a progressive plant with efficiencies to improve asphalt throughput and quality. The plant is divided into five areas: cold feed/RAP/RAS bins; tank farm; dryer, burner and baghouse; mix silos; and load out and control house. Features of the Lipan Street plant include: • Gencor Industries Ultradrum 500 tons per hour-tph dryer • Gencor Ultra II-135 high-efficiency gasfired burner with 10 hp blue smoke top capture system that recirculates gases produced during loading to the top of the batcher • Custom-built control house • Gen III blending control system to control individual aggregate feed to the burner The plant also incorporates a Gencor 500tph lime pugmill and 900 bbl lime silo that adds 1% lime to all hot mix to strengthen the binding properties of the aggregate to prevent stripping and ultimately extend road life. Additionally, the Lipan plant has a mineral filler silo and fiber machine so SMA mix can be produced. Six Gencor deluxe hot mix storage silos with safety gates are fed by a Gencor 500tph, 92-foot drag slat conveyor. John adds, “Because of the short paving season, everyone wants to load early so it was common to see long lines of tri-axles waiting before dawn for the plant to open. We installed two truck scales to accommodate truck traffic and more efficiently load out.” The I-76 location features a Gencor Ultrafoam GX green machine system that allows the AC and water to be introduced at widely different flow rates and temperatures for the production of warm mix. “Every year we look back and reflect on the previous season to determine what we can improve upon over the winter months, whether it be in the field or internally,” Theran says. “We also conduct a lot of employee training to keep everyone updated on the latest changes. We want to be prepared for new opportunities and smart growth. If we take care of those things, who knows what will happen in the next five years, but Brannan will be ready for it.” For more information, visit brannan1. com
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PAVING INNOVATIONS VT LeeBoy Legend Screed
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The electrically heated Legend Screed System is available for commercial class pavers in the 16,000-lb. and under range. • Available for the 8500 and 8515 models with an 8- to 15-ft. paving width, and on the 24,000-lb. 8816 model with an 8- to 15.5-ft. paving width • Features include bull-nose screed plates, angle of attack controls, front-mounted screed extensions and crown/invert control
The 18,000-lb. P385 paver includes a 3,000-lb. electrically heated screed with angle-of-attack adjusters on the extensions. • Screed can be extended to pave 15-ft. 8-in. widths with a single slide point on two 2 3/4-in.-diameter slide tubes for rigidity
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Carlson Safety Edge Carlson’s Safety Edge End Gate features a bevel using heat and extruding material for higher density. • Applied bevel will not deform under compaction process • Bevel rotates from 90° for matching joints to 30° for applying the safety bevel • Spring loaded so won’t interfere with ride quality characteristics or deviations in milled surfaces • Third end gate jack to roll in and out of bevel faster and safer • Hinged lower unit is replaceable
The ACCU-SLOPE is designed to rapidly and accurately measure and check cross-slope readings during the paving process. • Fully automated with single-person operation • Lightweight, portable and cost effective • Eliminates the need for multi-person measurements • Made with traditional rod and level equipment
• 83-hp Cat C3.4 diesel engine • Manual slope adjustment (powered slope optional) • Includes extension-height adjusters, multiple seating positions, replaceable wear plates and a 9-ton hopper Search: 10246380
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Volvo DD25B Double-Drum Compactor The DD25B double-drum compactor is powered by a fuel-efficient 25-hp threecylinder engine that meets strict Tier 4 Final emissions regulations without an aftertreatment system. • Engine and matching hydraulic system contribute to a 7% improvement in fuel consumption • High-frequency compaction with a choice of 3,300 or 4,000 vpm • Angled drum mounts, sloping hood design and optimally positioned sliding seat provide a 360° view of the drum edges and surroundings • Rust-proof, pressurized water system • Urethane front and rear drum wipers Search: 11360353
Roadtec RP-195e Asphalt Paver The rubber track highway class RP-195e paver is powered by 230-hp Cummins QSB 6.7 Tier 4 Finalcompliant diesel engine. • Anti-segregation design encompasses the feed tunnel, feed tunnel discharge and rear augers • Fully oscillating bogies and smooth tread aide in laying a smoother mat • Operator stations hydraulically swing out, allowing the operator to see down the side of the machine • Consoles located at the operator’s fingertips with adjustable operator seat for optimal comfort • Includes the Clearview FXS fume extraction system and Guardian remote telematics and diagnostics system Search: 12055680
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Willow Designs Safety Edge The Safety Edge System offers a narrower screed in order to accomplish the 30° standard wedge. • Gives power to the slope function that creates the angle of the safety edge • Plugs into the on-board generator • Offered in standard or vibratory units • Use the same mounts as the Notch-Wedge Systems so no extra modifications to the paver are required Search: 11234316
Sakai ND Series Rollers The 57-in. SW652ND, 67-in. SW770ND and 79-in. SW850ND are designed to handle no-vibe asphalt paving jobs where structural integrity is a concern. • Allows operator to easily switch back and forth between oscillation and vibration in both drums • 16,865-, 23,810- and 29,480-lb. operating weights respectively • Gear-based oscillating system on the SW850ND means no belts • Controls within easy reach on instrument panel Search: 11587272
Atlas Copco Dynapac F800T Tracked Paver The Dynapac F800T 10-ft. tracked paver features a Carlson EZIV0815 front-mounted electrical screed offering 8- to 19-ft. working widths and a mat as high as 1 ft. • 173-hp Cummins six-cylinder, Tier 4 Final diesel engine • Feed control system uses four ultrasonic sensors and a 6-in.-wide center chain box auger system to ensure continuous, uniform material flow to the center of the screed • Dual, swing-out operator platform with ergonomically designed control panels provides high visibility to the paving surface Search: 12051900
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The BW190ADO-5 tandem vibratory roller offers traditional front-drum vibration and TanGO rear-drum tangential oscillation, increasing the machine’s flexibility. • TanGO directs vibration forces horizontally while drum maintains continuous ground contact • Mainline 78.3-in. rolling width • Front drum offers dual vibration frequencies (3,000/4,200 vpm) and dual amplitudes (0.036/0.013 in.) • 114-hp Kubota diesel engine
The SPF-8 Road Widener is a foldable machine that transforms to 98.5 in. for transport without permits. • Capable of spreading material from 1 to 8 ft. from a 3-cu.-yd. fold-up hopper by way of a movable, variable-speed, 500-tph conveyor • Quickly transforms from right- to left-hand discharge of material depending on job requirements • 74-hp John Deere engine provides the power to push a fully loaded 18-wheeler
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Hamm HD+ i-Series Rollers The HD+ i-series line of tandem asphalt compactors come standard with offset capability (close to 7 in.), amplitude and frequency adjustment from the control panel and Hammtronic machine system. • 7-ton Hamm HD+ 70i VT combines a smooth drum with pneumatic tires, and the 11.5-ton HD+ 110i VO Oscillation roller combines standard vibration with Oscillation compaction • 13.2-ton HD+ 120i VV HF high-frequency model available with the HCQ intelligent compaction system • 8-ton HD+ 80i and 10-ton HD+ 90i offer conventional vibration, high-frequency compaction, Oscillation compaction, split drums and smooth drum/pneumatic Search: 12002721
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The AP300F (wheel-type) and AP355F (rubber tracktype) models are designed for parking lots, urban streets, cycling and walking paths, trenches, and narrow shoulders. • Electrically heated SE34 Series screeds • Available in vibration-only and vibration/tamper-bar configurations • Cat C3.3B engine, rated at 55 kW
Chicago Pneumatic SR 140 Soil Compactor The SR 140 soil compactor is suitable for all types of supporting and reinforcement courses, including gravel, sand, silt, clay and sub-base and base materials. • Operating weight: 14,000 lbs. • Features dual speed and dual amplitude with a drum width of 66 in. and a drum diameter of 48 in. • Kubota Tier 4 Final engine crossmounted for easy service access • Standard ECO-mode helps reduce fuel consumption by up to 15% Search: 12156049
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OSHA Issues Final Rule for Silica Dust Exposure Rule will take effect June 23 by Lisa Cleaver, Editor
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n late March, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its final rule on silica dust exposure. The goal of the new rule is to curb lung cancer, silicosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney disease in America’s workers by limiting their exposure to respirable crystalline silica. The rule is comprised of two standards, one for construction and one for general industry and maritime. There are several key provisions in the final rule: • Reduces the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for respirable crystalline silica to 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air, averaged over an 8-hour shift (previous limit was 250 micrograms). • Requires employers to use engineering controls (such as water or ventilation) to limit worker exposure to the PEL, provide respirators when engineering controls cannot adequately limit exposure, limit worker access to high exposure areas, develop a written exposure-control plan, offer medical exams to highly exposed workers and train workers on silica risks and how to limit exposures. • Provides medical exams to monitor highly exposed workers and gives them information about their lung health. • Provides flexibility to help employers — especially small businesses — protect workers from silica exposure.
Compliance schedule Both standards contained in the final rule take effect June 23, 2016. The construction industry (e.g., milling operations) must comply with the final rule by June 2017 and June 2018 for general industry (e.g., at an asphalt mix facility). OSHA estimates that the rule will save over 600 lives and prevent more than 900 new cases of silicosis each year, once its effects are fully realized.
The final rule is projected to provide net benefits of about $7.7 billion annually. Most employers can limit harmful dust exposure by using equipment that is widely available — generally using water spray systems to keep dust from getting into the air or a ventilation system to remove it from the air. The rule provides greater compliance assistance to construction employers by including a table of specified controls they can follow to be in compliance.
What this means to you According to Howard Marks, vice president for Environment, Health & Safety with NAPA, his association and industry members continue to review the final rule to fully understand any and all potential impacts for the asphalt pavement industry. “After reviewing the final rule, it appears OSHA acknowledged the information we brought forward during the rulemaking process, demonstrating that the agency’s initial requirements for respiratory protection during asphalt pavement milling operations were unnecessary,” says Marks. NAPA worked for more than a decade with its members, labor, milling machine manufacturers, academia and government
How to Comply NAPA offers interim guidance that provides an overview of the rule and identifies how OSHA-approved equipment controls can be used to comply with some aspects of the rule. For asphalt pavement road construction activities where OSHA has not identified specific controls, the guidance provides additional information that will assist companies with their compliance efforts. For NAPA’s interim guidance, visit http://goaspha.lt/1qj2f2I
to devise engineering controls that would control silica dust emissions during milling operations. “Through their hard work, the Asphalt/ Silica Milling Machine Partnership developed efficient solutions to this potential hazard, and we are pleased that OSHA recognized the effectiveness of these engineering controls by specifying their use in the standard,” says Marks. “Many newer existing milling machines already have these controls in place, and manufacturers have pledged to have them on all half-lane and larger mills starting in January 2017. In addition, retrofits will be made available for older model milling machines.” Although there will be costs in complying with the rule, NAPA believes the asphalt milling machine industry is well positioned to meet the new OSHA silica standard by its effective date and that the enhanced engineering controls developed through the Asphalt/Silica Milling Machine Partnership will protect those working on or near these large milling machines, says Marks. “NAPA recently issued interim guidance for the industry (see sidebar) but we continue to review the rule as it relates to other asphalt pavement mix production and construction activities, and we expect to provide our members with additional guidance in the near future,” he says. “The rule does allow employers flexibility in meeting the standard, and it doesn’t necessarily require respiratory protection or even engineering controls so long as an employee does not exceed the PEL,” Marks says. “NAPA is currently reviewing employee exposure across a variety of job tasks and activities to see where the industry needs to focus its resources and actions.” Visit OSHA’s silica rule webpage at osha. gov/silica/ for factsheets, answers to frequently asked questions, and to sign up for email updates on compliance dates and resources.
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Micro Surfacing in the desert American Pavement Preservation conquers a remote location and stringent specs to secure success on a road leading to a solar energy plant in Nevada By Lisa Cleaver, Editor
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abbs Road is an old county highway located in a remote area outside of Tonopah, NV, about 190 miles northwest of Las Vegas. An 11-mile stretch of this two-lane, 28-foot-wide roadway was in need of rut filling and micro surfacing, and American Pavement Preservation was tasked with the job. Gabbs Road leads into the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project, a 110-megawatt net solar thermal power project located near Tonopah. In order to return the road to its previous condition after damage from the construction of the solar project, the Gabbs Road project had to be built to Nevada DOT (NDOT) and NYE County Nevada requirements.
Project preparation According to Eric Reimschiissel, president of American Pavement Preservation, in order
to prepare for the project, a sampling of the emulsion and aggregate was sent to a qualified testing laboratory for mix design properties. “We also had multiple meetings with the client for clarification on the scope of work and specifications for the job,” he says. Adhering to stringent specifications, American Pavement Preservation identified ruts with 0.5-inch-plus depression for rut filling as well as any surface scratch coat profiling which needed to be addressed. The tire ruts were filled with micro surfacing material utilizing a 6-foot rut box. Reimschiissel points out that rut filling is not typically done much anymore because today’s asphalt mixes are designed to be more rut resistant and stable. “Once the rut filling and scratch coat profiling was completed, we started placement of micro surface treatment along the 11-mile section of roadway,” says Reimschiissel. The material used for this project consisted
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of 3% latex modified (LM-CQS Emulsion) Type 2 for the rut fill /scratch coat profiling and 3% latex modified (LM-CQS Emulsion) Type 3 for the final wear course. “These micro mix designs not only met but exceeded the project specifications producing a high quality product,” says Reimschiissel.
Challenges The three-week project presented several challenges. For example, the location of the equipment staging area was changed mid-stream
The material used for this project consisted of 3% latex modified (LM-CQS Emulsion) Type 2 for the rut fill /scratch coat profiling and 3% latex modified (LM-CQS Emulsion) Type 3 for the final wear course.
of the project. “The location we had was the only area we could use due to the narrow edge of the road and shoulders,” says Reimschiissel. Because of the remote location of the project, there was also a limited water supply. And public traffic had to be accommodated full time with a one-lane pilot car. Testing and inspections were also a recurring event on the project because of the stringent specifications. “Client and local government inspections were conducted on a full time basis as well as daily sampling and on-site testing of the materials used throughout the project,” says Reimschiissel. “Constant communication was a big part of making this project successful.” Constant communication meant daily crew meetings in the mornings and good organization and planning. “We couldn’t talk much during the day because of the limited, remote location,” he says. “All parties involved with this project were great to work with, which made success for all of us that much easier.” Tire ruts were filled with micro surfacing material using a 6-foot rut box.
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A Review of the 2016 AEMAARRA-ISSA Annual Meeting The gathering was held Feb. 23-26 in Bonita Springs, FL By Michael C. Dougherty, Online & Social Media Marketing Manager for AEMA-ARRA-ISSA Photo Credit: Tom Kuennen
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epresenting over 150 of the world’s leading companies in the pavement preservation and rehabilitation industries, over 350 attendees gathered to participate in the 13th combined annual meeting of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA 43rd Annual Meeting), the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA 40th Annual Meeting), and the International Slurry Surfacing Association (ISSA 54th Annual Convention). Held in Bonita Springs, FL, the gathering heard more than 30 speakers over the four-day period. The meeting was a concentrated assembly of industry promotion and technological advancement, as industry leaders and innovators joined together in a unique opportunity to discuss subjects of common interest and to share news of accomplishments in their related fields. This year’s program focused on “Getting Value from your Industry Association.” The meeting highlighted advancements in technology and the application of asphalt emulsions and other additives, asphalt recycling and reclaiming, slurry and micro surfacing, chip seal and crack treatments. In addition to the usual working and technical committee sessions, registrants heard presentations from numerous industry experts and leaders on a wide variety of subjects. The Annual Meeting began with the president’s welcome by AEMA President Archie
Reynolds (Walker Emulsions), ARRA President Ryan Essex (Miller Paving Ltd.), and ISSA President Rusty Price (Intermountain Slurry Seal). The first presentation of the meeting was a keynote titled “Getting the Most from Your Association” by Shelley Row, Shelley Row Associates LLC. Next was the Washington and Legislative Report provided by Williams and Jensen’s Tracy Taylor. Jim Moulthrop, FP2 Inc., gave a presentation on “FP2: How It Works for You.” Larry Galehouse, National Center for Pavement Preservation, followed that with a presentation on “The Benefits of Working Together.” After Galehouse, Dr. R. Buzz Powell, PE, National Center for Asphalt Technology, gave an update on the NCAT Pavement Test Track. The last presentation of the morning was by Hari Kalla, FHWA Office of Asset Management, Pavement, and Construction, about the FHWA Pavement Program. The afternoon featured breakout sessions for each association. During AEMA’s Session, Past AEMA President Mark McCollough, Asphalt Materials, Inc., presented the “2016 AEMA Strategic Planning and Marketing Update.” Chris Lubbers, Kraton Polymers, provided the “PPETG – Emulsion Task Force Update (ETF).” Following that was the “Regulatory, Environmental, Health, & Safety Compliance: Relevance to the Asphalt Emulsion Industry” presentation by Everett Crews, Ingevity. Andrew Braham, P.E., University of Arkansas, discussed the “Asphalt Emulsion Residue Recovery: State of the State.” BASF’s Arlis Kadrmas presented “Asphalt Emulsion VOC Testing.” The last presentation was “Rejuvenating Chip Seal Specifications - Using the Bending Beam Rheometer” by Trey Jordan, Paragon Technical Services Inc. ARRA’s Session started with “Soil Stabilization Spreaders: Information and Best Practices” by Michael McHugh, Stoltz
MFG., LLC. After Michael was Kyle Hammon, Roadtec, Inc., discussing “Milling for Smoothness, Milling for Profit.” The next presentation was “Fine Milling and Micro Milling to the Next ‘Level’” by Randy Dobson, Caterpillar. The last ARRA session was on “Intelligent Compaction (IC) for Cold In-place Recycling” by Donald M. Matthews, PE, Pavement Recycling Systems Inc. ISSA’s Session began with a discussion on the “Low Noise Micro-China Market” by Delong Wu, Shanghai Longfu Materials Technology Co. Scott Dmytrow, Telfer Pavement Technologies, followed Delong with a presentation on “Promoting Multi Lift Preservation Treatments.” Rex W. Eberly, Bergkamp Pavement Preservation Solutions, then discussed the “NCPP/ISSA Contractor/Agency Certification.” After which, Terry Jackson, VM Fiber Feeders Inc., presented “Fiber Enhanced Slurry Surfacing.” The last ISSA Session presentation was on “Slurry Certification” by Slurry Pavers Inc.’s Ford Hier. The following day began with the AEMAARRA-ISSA Recognition Breakfast. Following breakfast was the second keynote on “Work Force Issues 2016” given by Keith Reester, Reester & Associates. This was followed by AEMA, ARRA, and ISSA annual business meetings. The last day continued the individual association’s breakout sessions. The attendees came back together for two final presentations before the meeting adjourned. Wirtgen America’s Tom Chastain gave a presentation on micro milling. The final presentation was on “Trucking as a Regulatory Target: The View through the Windshield,” by Ken Armstrong, Florida Trucking Association. The 2016 AEMA-ARRA-ISSA annual meeting was a huge success. We hope to see you next year for the 2017 AEMA-ARRAISSA Annual Meeting held Feb. 14-17, 2017 at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa in Tucson, AZ.
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PAVEMENT PRESERVATION Bergkamp M1E Continuous Paver The M1E self-propelled continuous slurry seal and micro surfacing paver incorporates the EMCAD (Electronic Mix Control and Diagnostic) System that electronically controls production and sends constant feedback to the operator. • All major component clutches, chains and sprockets on the standard model replaced with direct-drive hydraulics to work with the EMCAD System • Ties material ratios of aggregate, asphalt emulsion, water, additive and fines together with an electronic signal and automatically maintains the ratios with feedback loops • Reduces the number of construction joints by receiving a constant supply of material while the machine is working • Electronically self-diagnoses control system or engine problems and displays a simple error code • Fewer steps required for calibration • Can produce on-demand reports to track production for individual sections of the job, or the entire job, via an onboard printer Search: 10077237
Kennametal RoadReady Milling Drums The Road-Ready milling drums feature Pro-Fit or Quick-Change block systems, and are balanced to reduce machine vibration. • Drums designed to specific customer parameters • User-selectable design elements include cutting pattern, diameter, width, advance rate and rpm • Drum configurations also available for a number of pavement conditions and road machine OEM specifications
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Caterpillar PM200 Cold Planer The PM200 half-lane milling machine offers an optional 88-in. cutting rotor in addition to the standard 79-in. rotor. • 66,359-pound operating weight or 69,445 pounds with optional rotor package • Quick-release conical tool holders • 12.6-inch maximum cutting depth • Both rotor options position the tools in a chevron pattern • Optional dust-reduction package with 88-inch rotor option Search: 10077596
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The Poly Bolt-On TUFPADS HIGHTOP track pads are now available in 10-, 12-, 14- and 16-inch versions for different brands and models of asphalt milling machines. • Designed to last 25% to 50% longer than the standard poly bolt-on track pads • Bolt onto a steel triple grouser shoe for easy installation and removal • Extreme blue polyurethane lasts 15% to 30% longer than the original black
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The Atlas Copco Dynapac PL2000S hydraulically powered, highcapacity cold planer features four-track steering, a front loading system and a mechanical belt-driven cutting drum. • For removing both asphalt and concrete pavements • Working width of 79 in. and a 13-in. cutting depth • 600-hp Cummins QSX 15 diesel engine Search: 10078174
SealMaster SP Squeegee Machines The “Workhorse” of equipment when it comes to laying down pavement sealer. • Machines are available in 320- and 575-gal. capacities Search: 10082640
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Kasi Patriot The Kasi Patriot uses infrared technology to blend new asphalt in with the original by heating an area 6 to 8 inches beyond the perimeter of the repair creating a seamless permanent restoration.
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BOMAG MPH125 Recycler/ Stabilizer The MPH125 recycler/ stabilizer features a 91.7-in.-wide rotor with 224 cutting teeth that offers a 21.7-in. maximum cutting depth. • 590-hp Deutz diesel engine • Operator’s station rises for normal operation and lowers to reduce overall transport height to just 122 in. • Electronic injection system that ensures low fuel consumption • All-wheel hydrostatic drive system with electronic traction control • Articulated frame and rear-wheel steering provide 148-in. inside radius Search: 10091020
Roadtec RX-900e/ex Cold Planer Roadtec’s RX-900e half/full lane cold planer features a 950-hp Tier 4i Caterpillar engine. • Three- or four-track assemblies • Guardian Remote Telematics System • 120° load-out conveyor swing capability • Left/right side full-function operator stations on shock-absorbing operator platform with joy sticks • 14-in. maximum cutting depth Search: 10913576
Cimline DuraPatcher ECO
Wirtgen W 250i Cold Milling Machine The W 250i includes an extra-large milling drum unit that enables up to a 12-ft. 6-in. working width and a 14-in. milling depth. • Features the intelligent WIDRIVE machine management system, a Dual Engine Concept, PTS (Parallel To Surface) system and intelligent speed control (ISC) • Three selectable drum speeds of 1,600, 1,800 and 2,00 rpm • FCS Light quick-change system allows various milling operations to be carried out using different drums Search: 11272726
The DuraPatcher ECO trailer-mounted spray injection pothole patcher uses a high-volume, low-pressure air stream to transport the aggregate/emulsion mix with sufficient force to compact the material and provide a permanent patch. • Tier 4 diesel engine/blower package enclosed for security and safety • 18% better fuel economy • Low-profile design provides better visibility • Standard features include a heated 250-gal. emulsion tank, ergonomic boom to carry the delivery hose and spray injection nozzle Search: 12015097 Search: 10074806
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PLANT MATTERS
Reviving Recycled Asphalt
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There is a solution to help minimize the damaging effects of RAP
sphalt pavement is America’s most recycled product. Each year, the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) conducts a survey to gather information from the industry on how much reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) are consumed annually. NAPA’s 5th Annual Asphalt Pavement Industry Survey on Recycled Materials and Warm Mix Asphalt Usage: 2014 reported that the amount of RAP used in hot mix asphalt (HMA) and warm mix asphalt (WMA) was 71.9 million tons in 2014, a 28% increase from 2009 tonnage. If we assume that RAP contains 5% asphalt binder and 95% aggregate, this constitutes 3.6 million tons of binder and 68 million tons of aggregate, non-renewable resources that can be recycled back into use. When combined, the recycled binder and aggregate adds up to significant potential
savings to contractors, agencies and taxpayers. This then begs the question – which sector is using the most RAP and why aren’t we, as an industry, using more?
Many agencies allow the use of RAP in hot mix asphalt albeit with limits. RAP use in surface mixtures generally ranges from zero to 15%, while higher ratios ranging from
NAPA’s Annual Asphalt Pavement Industry Survey on Recycled Materials and Warm Mix Asphalt Usage: 2014 Average % RAP Used in Mixes
Reported Values 2014
Average % for DOT Mixes
19.6%
Average % for Other Agency Mixes
19.8%
Average % for Commercial/Residential
22.7%
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20% to 30% are seen in structural layers. RAP can be of extremely high quality containing Class 1 aggregates as well as oxidized asphalt. Recovering these resources can be valuable to the taxpayer. Recycling and reusing this valuable resource can significantly reduce the cost of a ton of hot mix, but the oxidized asphalt in RAP has a stiffening effect on the mix. Excessive quantities of a stiff binder can lead to reduced flexibility, early cracking and premature failure.
Agency evaluation of high RAP mixes Performance is always a concern. Agencies are working hard to better understand the performance of high RAP mixes. Their goal is to limit the detrimental effects of RAP while maximizing the valuable RAP resource. Intuitively, it is best to avoid excessive stiffness that may compromise flexibility. There is currently no consensus on the best method for evaluation of high RAP mix performance, but two methods are gaining traction: • Binder Performance Grading (PG) Approach Some agencies assess extracted asphalt binder properties using a series of tests to determine how they relate to the conditions under which the asphalt is used. Mixture from the field is required to meet original PG binder specifications to maintain expected performance for the climatic area. Alternately, other agencies prequalify mixtures and establish a qualified Job Mix Formula (JMF) based on binder properties where a RAP extract is lab-blended with asphalt and additive. PG grading confirms the JMF that is approved for use. • Mixture Performance Approach Some agencies take the approach of evaluating mixture performance. Opposing mechanical properties such as stiffness and flexibility may be balanced in mixture performance testing. Modulus test methods such as Indirect Tensile Strength or Marshall Tests are conducted to define stiffness. Flexibility and Fracture Energy Tests help predict crack resistance or strain tolerance. Other tests under consideration by agencies include the Texas Overlay Test, the Disk-Shaped Compact Tension Test and the Semi-Circular Bending Test. Hamburg
Wheel Track Testing is also considered to ensure that mixtures do not get too soft and rut or strip.
Overcoming RAP limitations RAP use does have limits if left unaided. Over the years, early cracking and unexpected raveling in asphalt containing RAP have driven RAP use to the current generally accepted safe limits typically topping out at 15% to 20%. Changing binder grades to a lower PG grade, however, has been effective in incrementally raising RAP limits. Thereafter, mix performance is at risk and mitigating strategies are needed. So how can agencies and contractors balance the cost-savings and environmental benefits of using RAP, while minimizing the damaging effects of stiffening the mix? One company has developed an additive to address this very issue. Road Science’s Revive 1114 is an asphalt additive that facilitates significantly increased RAP usage while maintaining mix flexibility and controlling stiffness. The additive works in two separate ways: First, it has a high solvency for the old, aged and oxidized asphalt. This means a very high percentage of the RAP binder will be quickly accessed and brought into the binder/ mastic continuum. Second, Revive 1114 reduces the complex shear modulus of the resulting RAP-virgin asphalt binder mixture. This combination reduces the risk of undesired performance and enables profitable use of more RAP. Revive 1114 may be added to the binder at a terminal to meet the PG Grade of choice. Alternatively, it may be directly injected into the binder at the mix plant as required, reducing the need to inventory additional binder grades.
Performance results Lab data illustrates the effectiveness of Revive 1114 on high RAP mixes. A standard lab mixture with 25% RAP and a PG6422 binder was used to provide baseline performance data for comparison. With a tensile strength of 230 psi, the 25% RAP mixture already exceeded the maximum stiffness specified by some agencies. The RAP was incrementally increased to 35%, then 45% with Revive 1114 added, and as
Critical Cracking Temp (C) Revive 1114
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This shows how the Revive 1114 additive reduces the Critical Cracking Temperature
predicted, the Indirect Tensile Strength of the mixture increased linearly. These lab results demonstrate that incremental amounts of Revive 1114 modify mix rigidity efficiently and effectively. The additive predictably and controllably reduces mixture stiffness. Low temperature performance is another critical aspect of pavement performance. As temperature decreases, the restrained asphalt layer builds up thermal stresses until the road cracks. The lowest temperature a mixture can withstand before cracking is known as its Critical Cracking Temperature. In a study of high RAP mixtures on county roads in 2013, the Minnesota Department of Transportation determined that “IDT critical temperature results showed that the addition of RAP significantly increased the critical temperature, predicting less crack resistance” further reinforcing the need for improved crack resistance in high RAP mixes. The Critical Cracking Temperature of a mixture can be defined using an Indirect Tensile Test. As shown in the chart above, Indirect Tensile Testing of varying percentage RAP mixtures containing Revive 1114 demonstrated that the additive effectively reduces the Critical Cracking Temperature. High value RAP need not sit in stockpiles or be relegated to low-value fill options. High performance mixtures may be achieved while using higher RAP content predictably and controllably with Revive 1114 from Road Science. For more information, contact Road Science online at www.roadscience.net or call 877-354-1851.
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PLANT MATTERS › CLIFF’S NOTES
The Importance of Asphalt Plant Audits Sometimes they find the unexpected
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By Cliff Mansfield
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ver the last year, I have been to over 60 asphalt plants in three countries to troubleshoot ongoing problems. These problems range from the simple, like calibrations, to the more difficult, like failing sample results from mix testing. Most of the time these are short trips with solutions readily recognizable after 43 years of plant experience. But several times in 2015, I came across a problem that baffled me for a while until I came to recognize the cause. For reasons that will become apparent by the end of this article, I am going to create a fictional company. For three different companies I worked with last year, however, the circumstances were all too real. While the company is fictional, everything else is true.
In December, I received a call from “Bill,” the owner at “Hot-Top Paving” who was having a problem for a few years with oil content not matching expected output, and 2015 had been his worst year yet. This year the AC oil inventories were not mathematically close to tallying with known production. He explained that they were producing approximately 180,000 tons of mix per year. They were running six days a week, 50 weeks a year with two weeks out for scheduled maintenance. During the past year they’d paved about 100,000 tons for their own use and 80,000 tons to small pavers in the area. At Hot-Top, internal jobs ran the gamut from city streets, state highways and federal work, to big box parking lots and even included residential driveways. They had their own well-equipped Superpave and Marshall test lab. As a result of this,
they had reams of recorded test data from the years previous. I spent several days going over aggregate sample trends and oil content results. I noticed that on the rare occasion they would have a sample out, but in reality their track record was quite enviable. Almost all of their mix was at a 4.8% of virgin oil after 25% RAP inclusion. This made me wonder if the company was sweetening up the oil for their commercial sales in response to requests of their outside sales customers. As we all know, there is NEVER enough heat or oil in the mix to make the small, private pavers happy. By my calculations the company should have AC delivery certifications for
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roughly 8,700 tons of liquid for the year. Instead, they had receipts for 9,900 tons of oil. This works out to a projected yearly tonnage of a little over 206,000 tons, not the 180,000 tons that I had been told. Someplace along the way we were missing more than 26,000 tons of mix. Where was the missing product? I knew the plant calibrations were right. Could this be waste at the plant? I doubted it. Up to this point I had not visited the plant, instead concentrating on analytical investigation. I arranged with Bill to go to the asphalt plant for a few days to perform an Operational Audit. Typically I’ll analyze plant operations and make recommendations based on what I see that can be improved, like start-up/shut-down waste reduction, on-going fuel usage, safety protocols and in general, basic plant daily operations. The 350-tph counterflow drum plant had a four-person crew. A loader man, a ground man and two plant operators who, ironically, knew who I was from reading my writings in Asphalt Contractor Magazine. One of the operators ran the plant while the other operated the load-out system, dispatched trucks and generally oversaw operations. He used a pneumatic tube to send tickets out to the trucks. He was a busy man. Both men were friendly and open to my presence, however I sensed a bit of nervousness from them. I am used to this because one of the first problems I have at a lot of plants is convincing the operator that I am not there to replace them. I am there to HELP them. The first day I was there, the plant made about 4,000 tons of mix across the scales. The guys had their start-up/shutdown sequencing nearly perfect with a minimum of wasted rock. I was happy with the basic operations. During the day, however, I noticed a certain trend. Occasionally the plant operator would launch into his personal life story, telling me about his last vacation or what he wanted to do the next weekend. After about five such incidents, I noticed Using technology like this Systems Equipment load-out program can help you keep track of many aspects of your business, including if your employees are honest or not.
that each time he started talking, the load-out operator would hand deliver the ticket to the truck below and then come back up to the control room. This went on all day. I got the distinct impression that I was being purposefully distracted, which made me suspicious. The next day was a mirror image of the first day. Except this time, I made a point of glancing surreptitiously at the load-out each time. It happened to be a Systems WIN-LC3000, which I’m very familiar with as a dealer. I noticed that the load-out operator was just making a duplicate ticket of his last charge sale. Making it for my benefit, apparently so that I would see a transaction taking place. But the sale was not registering anywhere in the daily totals. Now I was starting to get it.
As I watched, I noticed there were three companies that the load-out operators were selling mix to off the books. They were stealing the proceeds somehow. I watched operations for two more days, now working to identify the cash customers that were being served under the table. I kept up the friendly facade, because I needed them to think that I had no idea of their thefts. I acted ignorant on how the load-out functioned and was careful not to mention that I noticed that there were three companies that the loadout operator was selling mix to off the books. I saw over 400 tons that were unaccounted for leave the plant in those four days. At $68 per ton, those two guys pocketed over $27,000 to split. I hate thieves. The next day I met with Bill and told him what I thought was going on. He started with outraged denial. Both the operators were relatives and had worked for the company for years and would never steal from him. So I asked him when he first noticed the discrepancies at the
plant. He was quiet for quite a while, then finally asked me, “What do we do?” I suggested that we get a security company to install hidden cameras in the control house while everyone was away. We could then tie that feedback to his office computer and record operations. I would stay at his office and point out the trucks that had been getting the special treatment. We watched for the whole day Monday. The truck drivers I had identified earlier would come up to the control room, pay a discounted price in cash and leave without a ticket of any kind. As we watched the camera feeds, the two operators would split the cash, pocket it and go on as if it was a normal thing. I could see the pain in Bill’s face as he watched. I felt sorry for him. These guys were his family, stealing his money. Bill turned the video file over to the local district attorney. The two guys were arrested within a week and charged. I ended up running the plant and training a new crew over the next month. The cameras stayed in place and Bill now monitors operations a lot closer. He also doesn’t sell hot mix to the companies who were knowingly participating in the thefts. Over the last year I have helped three different companies root out this kind of theft. If your company has cash customers, I suggest trusting no one. Cameras are your friend. Even the knowledge that those cameras exist can reduce the temptation to do something stupid. The only reason Bill’s guys got caught and ended up in prison, is they got greedy. These two thieves stole over $1,000,000 from him that he knows about. Had they kept the thievery to a minimum they may have gotten away with it forever. Cliff Mansfield is owner of Cliff Mansfield Inc. and operates C.M. Consulting, an asphalt plant repairing, upgrading and operational training company. He is an asphalt plant engineer with 43 years of experience working with various brands and styles of asphalt plants. For more information on this topic, contact Cliff by calling 541-352-7942 or visiting hotplantconsulting.com.
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PLANT MATTERS ADM Roadbuilder Series
Ace Shaker Decks Ace Group’s shaker decks are designed to filter out oversized aggregate from your mix. • Custom made with single or double deck • Single decks available from 3 ft. x 5 ft. up to 5 ft. x 10 ft. • Made to use common size screen cloths
Roadbuilder Series asphalt plants, produced by Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc., come in four production sizes: 110, 160, 250 or 350 tons per hour. • Parallel flow system maximizes heat transfer through the mix with proven flight design that moves moisture-laden aggregate in a rotating veiled pattern away from the burner • Fuel-efficient Hauck gap-fired StarJet burner dryer flame is shaped to minimize asphalt cement burn-off, resulting in cleaner emissions than other parallel-flow designs • Plants can be operated by just one plant operator and one loader operator • Stationary and portable Roadbuilder options available Search: 10076827
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Reliable Asphalt Products RAP/RAS Bins Reliable Asphalt Products RAP/ RAS Systems combine innovative technology with solid construction to deliver a highly versatile plant component.
Heatec Polymer Blending Systems
• Allows contractors the ability to maximize both RAP and shingles while maintaining precision weight measurements for both products • Each system can be fully customized to include one to three RAP bins as well as up to two load cell equipped RAS bins for a total of five bins • Portable, skid mounted, and stationary arrangements available Search: 10723211
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Heatec polymer blending system is one of the many polymer systems the company has provided for terminals in the U.S. and overseas. • Available in both fixed and portable configurations • Company was an early pioneer in producing systems to blend polymer with asphalt cement to make PMAC (Polymer Modified Asphalt Cement)
Stansteel Combo Plants Combo Plants combine new, used or reconditioned equipment from different suppliers and manufacturers to create an effective and low cost alternative to buying an all brand new plant. • Can save the contractor $1 million, $2 million or more over the price of an all new hot mix asphalt facility Search: 10146942
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Maxam Solo Drum Mixer The Maxam SOLO Drum’s patented technology advances counterflow technology to a new level of efficiency. • Separates the control of the exhaust stack temperature from the control of the mix temperature with the MAXAMizer heat Recovery System • Directly heats the RAP without superheating the virgin aggregate and without producing blue smoke with the RAPTOR Recycle System • Support trunnions continuously self-align with the TrooTrac alignment system • Eco-friendly advantage of AQUABlack Solutions warm mix system Search: 10280224
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Gencor Ultrafoam GX2 System
Tarmac Tri-Mix Warm Mix Injection System
Gencor’s latest development in warm mix technology with the Ultrafoam GX2. • Can achieve consistent foaming at varying production rates without the use of a powered mixing device • AC and water can be introduced at widely different flow rates and pressures • Compressed Air Purge releases remaining water in the piping and hose between the unit mounted on the drum when temperatures approach freezing • Weatherproof enclosure
Tarmac’s Tri-Mix is a simple yet versatile warm mix injection system. • Delivers consistent, lower viscosity AC giving you better coating at lower temperatures • Lower mix temperatures can save companies 20% on burner fuel costs • Simple design and non-corroding components make unit virtually maintenance-free • Fast installation and integration
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Astec V-Pack Stack Temperature Control
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Clarence Richard Web-Based Plant Operation & Maintenance Training This web-based plant operation and maintenance training allows you to train when you want and focus on what you want to train in. • Review as often as you want to • Do it at home, the plant or the office • Includes Certificate of Achievement upon completion • Designed to improve your mix quality and operating costs • Train at your convenience Search: 11573786
Eagle Crusher RAP Recycling System Eagle’s skidmounted RAP Recycling System features a one-touch computer screen that switches product from top to base and back. • Introduces RAP into drum mixers for any size • Produces up to 50% RAP for the necessary mix in 400-600 TPH recycling drum mix plants Search: 10360694
Astec’s V-Pack Stack Temperature Control System extends the range of mixes that can be produced without requiring the flights be adjusted. • “V-flights,” unique drum flights with a deep V-shape, and its use of variable frequency drives (VFDs), which provide control of the drum rotational speed, are keys to the control system managing an asphalt plant’s exhaust gas temperature and increasing overall efficiency • Automatically controls exhaust gas temperature across a range of mix types and operating conditions by making drum speed changes • Keeps baghouse temperature relatively stable as mix temperature changes and even as mix types change from hot mix to warm mix, from virgin to high RAP, and from dense graded to open graded mixes • V-flights produce a uniform veil of virgin aggregate across entire drum
SYSTEMS WIN-LC3000 Silo Loadout System
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The Windows-based WIN-LC3000 Silo Loadout System is designed to accurately control truck loading, print delivery tickets, store delivery data, and print operational reports. • Provided with an industrial grade fanless PC, along with a PLC hardware interface • Using a PC separately from any process automation provides the user flexibility in the choice of process control components and subsequent system upgrades. • Handles virtually an unlimited number of silos Search: 12063345
AESCO/Madsen EcoFoam-II Warm Mix Asphalt Injection System The AESCO/Madsen static inline vortex mixer, known as the Eco-Foam II, is a motionless static mixer in which fluids are injected and rapidly mixed by a combination of alternate vortex shedding and shear-induced turbulence, which produces superior fluid mixing. • Unmixed asphalt flows to the static mixer and is forced through the mixer restriction to form a high-speed flow • Water is injected and rapidly mixed with the hot liquid asphalt by a combination of alternate vortex shedding, and shear-induced turbulence
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EXCLUSIVE REPORT
2016
Top 30 Editor’s Choice Picks Feature Innovative New Technologies
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our equipment fleet is one of the most important tools you have to manage every day. It’s the lifeblood of your business and making the right equipment choices can mean the difference between a profit or a loss on any given project. With that in mind, the editorial staff of Asphalt Contractor compiled a list of products they felt featured characteristics of durability, increased productivity, innovation, ease of use — and sometimes all of the above. All of these products are designed to help you get the job done faster, better, easier, safer and more profitably. This is the third year Asphalt Contractor’s editorial staff has chosen its Top 30 products, and as usual, the equipment and products chosen for this honor is a mix of the tried-and-true and the brand new. We scoured through the New Products section of past issues, talked to contractors, and also took into account how much interest these products received on the Buyer’s Guide at ForConstructionPros.com/Asphalt. There were a lot of great product introductions in the last 12 months, and you guys took note by requesting addtional infomation on those products at the website. The asphalt industry continues to innovate with new technology. As you browse the next few pages, you can see each product’s top features and benefits. For more information, including videos, brochures and more, on any of these honorees, please visit ForConstructionPros.com/Asphalt and simply search its 8-digit code.
Invarion RapidPlan Traffic Control Software The RapidPlan Traffic Control Software is designed to make the creation of traffic control plans such as temporary traffic control plans, short-term work zone traffic control diagrams, event management plans and evacuation diagrams easier. • Regional sign libraries included • Sign creation engine • Regular online training sessions • Import from CAD, GIS or use aerial photography • Add all road markings, devices and custom annotations
Meeker Rap-Pak RAP System Meeker’s Rap-Pak RAP System features precise control of reclaimed asphalt pavement. • Unique weighing system allows for higher RAP percentages in mix • Positive control of stem release • Steep sloped bin walls on rap bins for trouble free operation • PLC touch screen controls Search: 0086128
Dillman UniDrum The Dillman unified drum is a high quality counterflow design that is offered in both portable and stationary arrangements. • Offered as part of complete new plants and also for retrofit applications • Range of production capacities from 200 to 700 tph • Optional warm mix system • Optional V-Pack Stack temperature system Search: 10739886
SealMaster OptiPave Surface Sealer SealMaster OptiPave is an eco-friendly asphalt-based emulsion pavement rejuvenator and surface sealer. • Seals, protects and replenishes pavement binder, extends the service life of pavement and is designed to make roads look like new • Provides a barrier against damaging effects of moisture intrusion into asphalt pavement • One-coat application process with minimal traffic disruption Search: 12069518
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Wirtgen W 100 Fi, W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi Cold Mills
CEI Asphalt-Rubber Systems CEI Asphalt-Rubber Systems are technologically advanced, easy to use and meet demanding mix and emissions specs. • Booster heaters elevate AC temperatures for increased production rates • Meets CalTrans MPQP specs for data logging and production control • High-speed augers maximize the agitation in the reaction tank • Heat exchangers (hot oil) to blend at process requirements • Extender oil systems mounted and integrated for unique applications • PLC Systems — Recipe-driven for fully-automated control • Double-compartment and triplecompartment reaction tanks maximize production rates • Integrated piping systems allow for transfer of material between compartments • Fully-automated valves in all phases of the production process Search: 10082711
The W 100 Fi, W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi mid-sized cold mills feature a maximum milling depth of 13 in., and are powered by a Cummins six-cylinder Tier 4i engine generating 320 hp. • Standard working widths of 39 in. (W 100 Fi), 47 in. (W 120 Fi) and 51 in. (W 130 Fi) with a front-loading system and all based on a common platform • Front-loading conveyor enables swift and smooth loading of large quantities of milled material • WIDRIVE machine control system keeps the engine speed within the optimal range during the milling process • Available as track-mounted or wheel-mounted models • Front travel drive units can be raised and lowered hydraulically and feature a large steering lock to allow for narrow bends and flush-to-curb milling Search: 12039394
Road Science ArrMuls 1315 Asphalt Emulsifier Road Science, a division of ArrMaz, launches ArrMuls 1315, an anionic slow-setting emulsifier that allows customers to produce emulsions with outstanding stability and pave roads faster and more efficiently. • For tack coat, fog seal, pavement sealer, mixing-grade and industrial coatings • Non-lignin based to protect against foul odor issues • Compatible with most asphalt types Search: 12058937
Case 621F and 721F Wheel Loaders The 162-hp 621F and 179-hp 721F feature Tier 4 Final 6.7-liter engines using selective catalytic reduction (SCR), which lowers exhaust temperatures and fuel consumption, improves throttle response and improves fuel efficiency up to 20%. • Four programmable power modes • Heavy-duty axles with auto-locking front and open rear differentials • Cabs feature full climate control, floor-to-ceiling windows and a joystick steering option
Hamm GRW 280i Pneumatic Roller
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The GRW 280i pneumatic roller updates its predecessor with subtle design changes and a new 114-hp Deutz Tier 4i-compliant engine. • 82-in. working width • Basic operating weight ratings available from 19,371 to 58,947 lbs. • Revised ballast compartment allows users to vary the operating weight • Includes a high-speed tire inflation system and standard oil service valve • Viewing channels in the frame structure offer a view of the edges and the tires of the outer wheels • Operator’s platform with movable, pivoting driver’s seat rests on an asymmetrical frame • Speed controlled via joysticks • Hydrostatic rear axle drive allows for higher speeds during transport and compaction
Innophos Innovalt Scavenger Innovalt Scavenger products from Innophos are designed to reduce hydrogen sulfide emissions from asphalt. • Both S40 and S70 products are available in dry and liquid forms • Compatible with common additives used in asphalt such as polymers, anti-stripping agents and other Innovalt products • Performance grade is not affected Search: 12171289
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Libra PlantWise
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Soilworks Durasoil Synthetic Dust Suppressant This gas-to-liquid (GTL) technologybased dust control solution provides a high-performance, ultra-pure and ecological dust suppressant that remains active for long periods of time. • Re-workable solution coats and clusters dust particles and weighs them down • Created with non-petroleum properties with a virtually non-toxic composition • Engineered to withstand extreme weather and environmental conditions Search: 12104918
Carlson LED Blade Light Carlson’s LED Blade Light has the ability to mount on a wide range of equipment including rollers, pavers, milling machines and more. • Available in 110/220v and 12/24v platforms • Produces equivalent light output of a 2,000-watt halogen while offering a lifespan of 50,000 hours • Low profile and directional light creates safe working environments by eliminating dangerous glare while illuminating positions and mobile equipment • Cool-to-touch LED’s enable quick breakdown and storage in durable, hard-sided case Search: 12041607
PlantWise Drum Mix Control System offers advanced automation for asphalt drum mix plants. • Adaptability for retrofit or total plant control of nearly any plant • Extensive use of high-speed networking to increase accuracy and reduce wiring • Integral manual control via software control “panels” • Easy calibration of plant equipment
• Real-time trending of key process parameters • Fully graphic operator interface • Instantaneous production rate changes • Tracks equipment maintenance and re-calibration schedules • Facilitates future expansion Search: 10565024
Roadtec ACE Grade and Slope Control Roadtec offers the ACE Grade and Slope Control System on all half-lane and full-lane milling machines. • Automates the elevation of the milling machine using a network of grade and slope sensors combined with one central microcontroller • Three graphic displays • Can readily incorporate the additional hardware, sensors and other components needed for single or dual averaging skis • Can be directly connected to the Guardian Telematic System Search: 12055696
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Level Assist from Superior Industries The Level Assist option automatically levels a plant once the machinery is raised to a desired height. • Once the plant is in its operating location, the operator hydraulically lifts the machinery to a desired height then engages the Level Assist • Designed to reduce labor force required for setup • Available option for new or can be retrofitted to existing portable crushing, screening and washing plants Search: 12157015
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PHCo Lo-Density Rigid Tubular Drywell Tank Heaters Process Heating Company Lo-Density Rigid Tubular Drywell Tank Heaters provide safe and consistent overnight heat for asphalt emulsion distributor truck tanks. • Allows operators to simply plug the heater in at the end of the day, maintaining the emulsion at the correct temperature overnight or over a weekend • No open flame • Provides even heat distribution throughout the reservoir to prevent coking or damaging of temperature-sensitive emulsion material • Drywell-style elements reside inside the sheath, eliminating the need to drain the tank to service the elements • Can be installed as new or as retrofit equipment Search: 12085197
Vögele MT 3000-2i Material Transfer Vehicle The 56,000-lb. MT 3000-2i is powered by a 215-hp Deutz water-cooled, Tier 4i-compliant engine, has an 18-ton storage capacity and can move 1,300 tph. • Active remixing achieved by two 16-in.-diameter conical augers in the receiving hopper, and passive remixing achieved via a 17- or 22-ton “receiving insert” in the paver hopper • Receiving hopper empties in advance of the next dump, while the rear-tilting front of the hopper moves stray material toward the conical augers • Auto feed function • Propel system with auto distance control
Elevance Clean 1000 Asphalt Degreaser Especially suited to asphalt/tar removal and degreasing applications, Elevance Clean 1000 delivers several key benefits for formulators: • High Kb value that exceeds d-limonene • Easily formulated with d-limonene because the HLB requirement of Elevance Clean 1000 is 11–13, very similar to that of d-limonene • Boosts performance when used with d-limonene in formulations for asphalt/tar removal and degreasing • Especially targeted for removing industrial greases, asphalt, tar and bitumen • Designed to remove the need for highly caustic cleaning products and the need to preserve sensitive metal substrates Search: 12099029
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Sakai GW750-2 Pneumatic Roller
Evoflex CA from Ingevity
The 20,370-lb. GW750-2 develops a dynamic gyratory action that combines the kneading action of a pneumatic tire roller with the high forces generated by a vibratory roller. • Seven 16-in.-wide pneumatic tires include three vibrating tires positioned on the front axle and interspersed with four on the rear for a 77-in. total overlap coverage and rolling width • Five force settings ranging from 20,580 lbs. of static force to over 55,000 lbs. of total applied force are switchable from the operator’s station • Features 38% gradeability and delivers a vibration frequency of 2,400 vpm
Evoflex CA additives are designed to improve the contribution yield of binder from recycled materials. • Evoflex CA additives also function as rejuvenators and offset the potential negative impact of increasing the use of highly oxidized materials • Greater amounts of reclaimed products can be added while product maintains flexibility and low temperature crack resistance • Facilitate blending of virgin and oxidized asphalts • Improve low temperature mix performance • Maintain the intermediate temperature of the original binder grade
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Heatec RECON Monitor Heatec offers RECON, designed to keep operators informed about the status of asphalt storage tanks and hot oil heaters at their HMA plant. • Web-based system uses a smart phone, tablet computer or PC • Display screen shows real-time status of the hot oil heater that heats asphalt tanks as well as the status of asphalt stored in tanks • One version shows status of the plant heater and up to three tanks; another version shows status of two plant heaters and up to six tanks • Other screens show trend data, which can be printed, that enables operators to better manage usage Search: 12164473
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Volvo P7110B and P7170B Tier 4 Final Pavers
Caterpillar B-Series Rollers
The P7110B tracked paver and P7170B wheeled paver offer 360° visibility, improved fuel efficiency with more than 12 hours of continuous run time without refueling and new options to enhance productivity and mat quality. • Operator has a choice of two control consoles, which allow the machine to be operated from the left or right sides • New side air vents and a slightly higher seat for greater operator comfort • Two-stage, 42-in. hydraulic tunnels allow head of material control without the need for bolt-on extensions • Volvo D8J, 8-liter Tier 4 Final engine uses continuous passive regeneration and boasts a more than 5% improvement in fuel efficiency • Range of screed options and a four-sensor material flow system Search: 12185798
CHANGE THE WAY YOU DISPERSE AGGREGATES
The 12- to 14-metric-ton CB64B, CB66B and CB68B feature 79- (CB64B) and 84-in. drum widths, a high-flow water spray system, increased operator comfort and enhanced technology via Cat Compaction Control. • Auto-Adjustable Compaction adjusts through the full range of amplitudes in as little as four seconds for uniform compaction throughout the mat • Pass-Count and Temperature Mapping systems provide realtime visual references of the passes made and asphalt mat temperatures • Machine to Machine Communication shares coverage and pass-count maps between the operating displays of multiple machines • 142-hp Cat C4.4 ACERT Tier 4 Final engine with standard Eco-mode and automatic speed control Search: 12140335
“Hot Mix Asphalt, Paving the Highway to the Future”
C.M.Consulting
Road Widener
DD
The Road Widener DD Model is the complete machine with its dual discharge capabilities. With lay down widths of 1’ - 4’ the DD Model can discharge aggregates to the left or the right.
NEW COUNTERFLOW AND PARALLEL FLOW ASPHALT PLANTS FOR SALE 1,000 gallon Portable Asphalt Oil Calibration Tank. Available now.
Road Widener
FH
The flexible Road Widener FH Model is essential for contractors, municipalities and DOT’s. Capable of handling all aggregates, the FH is your answer for road widening, shouldering, backfilling and patching.
ANNOUNCING We are proud to announce a new association with HAUCK Asphalt Plant burner systems as of February 1st. We are their new Northwestern Regional Dealer. This includes Montana west to the Pacific and Oregon north to the Arctic Circle. In Canada our area is Manitoba west. We will offer New Burner Solutions, Parts, Tuning and trouble shooting. Please call with anything we can help you on. We will be offering the same knowledgeable "hands on" approach to your problems that we have been known for in the past. Hauck is being added to our long time and successful association with-
Asphalt Drum Mixers & Systems Equipment Corporation.
Our staff of qualified Field Technicians service and support anything we sell. From Mix Design Compliance to air quality compliance, from mechanical to computer issues, we can help.
MANY NEW AND USED ASPHALT PLANTS FOR SALE
FLEXIBILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY FOR CONTRACTORS, MUNICIPALITIES, AND UTILITY COMPANIES
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NEW - 1,000 gallon portable Asphalt Calibration Tank. Self-Contained......….Call. 1990s 300 tph Stat. Drum Plant, Silo, RAP, Baghouse 4-bin Newer ControlCall. 2006 Cummins 275kW 480v Generator. 0 hours! Selling as USED...................Call. Barber Greene BC-60 Batch Plant, Bag House, 200T Silo, Libra Controls.......Call. 2- Stationary 80,000 ACFM Baghouses in good operating condition............Call. New, used and rebuilt Hauck & Genco burners. Burner Controls.....................Call.
Cliff Mansfield Inc. Office 541-352-7942 P.O. Box 407 Fax 541-352-7943 Odell, OR 97044 www.hotplantconsulting.com
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BOMAG BW206AD-5 Tandem Vibratory Roller
Atlas Copco Dyn@Lyzer Intelligent Compaction System
The highway class BOMAG BW206AD-5 tandem vibratory roller boasts a large 55.1-in. drum diameter to deliver a smoother finish and improve mat quality. • Large drum diameter puts more impact surface area in contact with the asphalt to help prevent mat pushing and shoving and eliminate the potential for bow waves in front of the drum • Low frequency and amplitude of 3,000 vpm and 0.031 in. respectively deliver maximum compaction output of 39,116 lbs. • The rollers high 4,200 vpm frequency delivers more drum impacts per inch when rolling at higher speeds than the previous model to improve surface smoothness • Operating Weight: 30,643 lbs. • Compaction Width: 84.1 in. • 140-hp Tier 4 Final engine
The Dyn@lyzer uses a global navigation satellite system, such as GPS, to track the number of completed passes and the precise position of the roller at all times. • Drum-mounted accelerometer measures the relative material stiffness of the surface and uses Evib readings to give operators immediate material stiffness results from within the cab, helping to minimize the number of passes. • On asphalt, the system uses two temperature sensors, one at each end of the roller, to register the surface temperature, giving operators consistent, relative stiffness readings • Once optimal level of compaction is achieved, program alerts operator to reduce the risk of over compaction • Available on models CC2200 through CC6200 asphalt rollers and CA2500 through CA6500 soil rollers • Can also be used on a tablet to set project parameters and view compaction data Search: 12188085
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Bright Idea Compact, Heavy-Duty CP Light Towers Learn more at cp.com Search: 10072423
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Bergkamp MAXX Frictional Mastic Surface Treatment Applicators
2016
KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens Wizard Touch Automation System The Wizard Touch stockpile automation system is designed to prevent material segregation and degradation. • Expanded selection of stockpile options • Capable of inputting multiple stockpile recipes for operation diversity • Easy-to-use, fully-programmable PLC controller and a 12-inch colored touchscreen for enhanced usability Search: 12195030
Systems Equipment 1292 Material Temperature Capture Non-contact infrared temperature measurement at time of load provides a tool to determine when burner temps should be adjusted to assure that asphalt is application-ready when it is delivered. • Infrared enclosure measures approximately 4.5” high x 3” wide x 3” deep • One temperature probe included to accommodate material temperature capture for one silo • Provides documentation for state inspectors that mix meets project specific requirements
The MAXX line of truck-mounted Frictional Mastic Surface Treatment Applicators allow contractors and government agencies to apply premixed frictional mastic surface treatments and premixed slurry seal over highways, roads, parking lots and airport runways. • Available in two models, the MA20 and MA30 • Applies a material mix that is made to precise specification, resulting in fewer operator calculations and on-the-job adjustments, which minimizes operator training time • Full-length ribbon mixer • Hydraulically operated, variable-width, low-pressure spray bar that has side-shift capabilities; hydraulically powered pumps automatically adjust to truck’s speed, ensuring accurate application rates at variable speeds • 2,000- or 3,000-gal. steel material tank with hydraulically driven, full-sweep ribbon mixer and counterflow mixing technology • Easy-access mastic strainers protect pump and spray nozzles from clogging and potential damage by aggregates and solid materials Search: 12164401
Chicago Pneumatic CPLT V5+ HiLight Light Tower
Astec Double Barrel XHR High RAP Aggregate Dryer with External Mixer Astec’s Double Barrel XHR (eXternal mixer, High RAP) aggregate dryer can produce up to 400 tph with up to 65% RAP/RAS. • Employs two mixing technologies: an outer chamber on the drum and an external mixer • V-Pack Stack Temperature Control System maintains as low an exhaust temperature as possible when running a high RAP/low virgin mix • Stainless-steel drum and combustion flighting withstand the higher temperatures associated with running high RAP
Chicago Pneumatic offers the CPLT V5+ HiLight LED light tower featuring a heavy-duty polyethylene canopy designed to withstand the most extreme elements and working conditions. • Four LED lamps that are 350 watts each offer visibility up to seven acres • 28-gal. fuel tank allows 150 hours of operation with all four lamps before refueling • Kubota EPA Tier 4 Final engine • Easy service access with wide wing doors • Environmentally friendly frame design prevents oil, fluids and fuel from leaking out and contaminating the ground • Low 63 dB(A) sound level • Vertical mast can be raised to 25 feet Search: 12195036
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Batching Loadout Truck Scales Okidata 320 Printers
Havens 50-ton Silo & 500 tph Slat ✔ Portable Boeing 70-ton Silo & 500 tph Slat ✔ Twin City 76,000 cfm Baghouse Fan (hi efficiency)
www.BatchingControls.com 603-566-4330
THIS COULD BE YOUR AD!
Clark Loney 888-220-1277 • Fax 707-929-0569 Email: clark@asphaltequipment.us www.asphaltequipment.us
PUMP PACKING
To place an ad in Asphalt Contractor Call Denise Singsime 1-800-538-5544 ext: 1245 dsingsime@ acbusinessmedia.com
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Pre-cut packing sets proven within the Asphalt Industry. Viking®, Roper, Rotan, etc. Call Scott at 1-800-231-4209 www.rainsflo.com
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CMI 500 tph portable drum plant CMI 400 tph portable counterflow plant Astec 300 tph relocatable double barrel plant Astec 250 tph portable six pack plant Terex 225 tph portable counterflow plant ADM 110 tph portable drum mix plant ADM 100 tph stationary drum mix plant 6000# Barber Greene batch plant Dillman Duo Drum System 7000# Stansteel batch plant (2) 100 ton silos & slat conveyor
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Astec 150 ton silo & slat conveyor Astec 75 & 100 ton self-erect silos CMI 65,000 CFM Baghouse Late model two bin cold feed Astec portable five bin cold feed ADM 2005 300 tph slat conveyor Recycle bin and conveyor
Please Call For Complete Inventory
Plant for sale? Call Clancy! Serving the Asphalt Industry for over 45 years
E.T. CLANCY COMPANY 219-879-8231 • 800-348-8553 Email: sales@etclancy.com • www.etclancy.com
OIL DISTRIBUTORS 2016 ETNYRE
Etnyre 2000 Gallon Centennial • 16’ Spray Bar – 1’ Increments • Computer Controlled • 2 Diesel Burners • Mounted on 2016 Ford F750 Trucks • 33,000 Lb. GVW • Diesel Engine • Auto Transmission – 2 Speed Rear End • Live PTO – Air Conditioning
CALL JON AT (701) 293-7325 • www.swanston.com
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RAP-14833 Astec Portable Double Barrel Plant (Astec 96-122)
• Portable Double Barrel Drum Mixer 8ft (Model PDDC-835C) • Hauck Starjet Burner (Model pcf-1014) RAP-14645 H&B 10,000 LB. BATCH PLANT
• H&B 10K Batch Plant • Cedarapids 10028 Dryer w SJ360 natural gas
• Single RAP Bin w Grizzly • 55k CFM Baghouse 6x16 bags 378 bags
• Portable 4-Bin Cold Feed System • Portable aggregate conveyor w/ Telsmith 5 x 12 Double-Deck Screen (Serial: 3638115) RAP-14566 HEATEC HOT OIL HEATER
• 1.2 mbtu capacity • HCS100C • H8C 142 • model year 1987
• Portable 2-bin Recycle system, screen deck and incline conveyor • Portable 65,000 CFM Baghouse (Astec Model PBH-65, Serial: 96-122-189)
RAP-14809 BG DM55 150TPH MODEL YEAR 1985 PARALLEL FLOW
• Powerflame combo burner • Setup for natural gas
RAP-14699 RELIABLE ASPHALT PRODUCTS 10FT X 14FT HEAVY DUTY - RAP BIN
• BG DM55 6’x39’ w/ • BG CF220 nom Hauck 360 setup for 28,000cfm baghouse oil. NEW Shell in 2007 w/ cyclone
RAP-14780 H&B/ GENCOR CONTROL HOUSE
RAP-14526 GENTEC HOT OIL HEATER
• Nominal 1.2 mbtu • SN# - 038-184-92 • Date 1992
RAP-14677 BITUMASTOR SILO SYSTEM
• 100ton silo • 100TS-138498-82-NA • Nom 300tph drag slat w/ Chop gate and dual chain
• SN - 508-85-TH • Reject chute in silo • Nom 40ft truck scale • Drag and silo equipped w/ Electric Heat
RAP-13915 ASTEC 60K CFM BAGHOUSE
• Constructed of ¼in plate with 3/8in flat bar stiffeners with the top frame constructed of channel. Leg assemblies to be constructed with ¼ bent plate and utilize channel bracing
• Batch controls and MCC
• Two story
• RBH-58:DB 98-007 • Horizontal Cyclone • Skid Mounted Arrangement
• 10,843 sq ft - 5.5 to 1 = 60,000 cfm
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1.866.643.1010 ClearSpan.com/ADAC1
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Equipment for the asphalt industry. Full plants and individual components. New inventory added often.
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LIME ADDITIVE Used Crafco Model 200 routers starting at $6,000.00.
Pugmill Systems manufactures top-quality portable and stationary pugmills for lime additives, soil cement, and stabilized base. 100-1500 TPH. Durable, low maintenance design.
Router
Used Crafco SS melters and EZ pour melters starting at $15,000.00.
In Stock: New 500 and 750 Pugmills Conveyors, Belt Feeders
Call toll free at 1-888-922-3630
PUGMILL SYSTEMS, INC.
NHMS • P.O. Box 5315 • Akron, Ohio 44334
(931) 388-0626 COLUMBIA, TN www.pugmillsystems.com
email: nhmsltd@gmail.com Additional used equipment available. All sales include onsite training.
Manufacturers of Davis Pugmills
DRYER/DRUM SPECIALISTS “Serving the rock and asphalt industries since 1985” WE ARE SECOND TO NONE IN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALIGNMENT
Just as your vehicles need proper alignment, so does your dryer. Nearly all external dryer problems are caused by trunnion and frame misalignment. Long-term mis-alignment causes damage resulting in downtime and costly repairs. Even units that seemingly float properly can in reality be drastically out of alignment.
SIGNS OF MIS-ALIGNMENT
✔ Metal flakes from tires or trunnions ✔ Trunnion mis-location and trunnion bearing failure ✔ Poor wear/contact on tires and trunnions ✔ High drive motor amperage ✔ Excessive vibration ✔ Thrust roller and bearing damage ✔ Tire pad and keeper wear ✔ Lack of proper floatation Evans & Daniels uses precision laser and sighting techniques to restore your unit to proper alignment settings.
RESURFACING
Evans & Daniels uses highly specialized grinding equipment that can fit into the tightest of spaces. We resurface tires, trunnions, thrust rollers and tire thrust faces. We don’t require cranes, lifting assistance, or steel framework. In most cases, we can grind during regular production conditions.
COMMON WEAR PATTERNS ✔ Tapers ✔ Washboard ✔ Concave / Convex ✔ Shoulders ✔ Lumps / Divots / Cracks ✔ Rollover
TIRE & TRUNNION RESURFACING — TRUNNION ALIGNMENT — PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Almix
9
LeeBoy
37
Asphalt Drum Mixers
26 -27
Libra Systems Corporation
33
Astec Inc.
13, 38- 39, 71
Meeker
29
Atlas Copco
24
National Hwy Maintenance System Ltd., LLC
72
BITCO Insurance Companies
43
OMI Industries
49
Carlson Paving Products
75
Pugmill Systems Inc.
72
Chicago Pneumatic
67
Reliable Asphalt Products
70
Clear Span Fabric Structures
71
Road Widener
66
C. M. Consulting
66
Roadtec an Astec Industries Co.
11, 76
Dillman
16 – 17
Sakai
32
Eager Beaver Trailers
Insert, 21
Screen Machine Industries
31
E. D. Etnyre & Co.
46
SealMaster
Insert, 23
E. T. Clancy Co.
69
Swanston
69
Evans & Daniels Inc.
72
Systems Equip. Corp.
55
FastMeasure by KTP Enterprises
69
Tarmac International Inc.
45
Gencor Industries Inc.
3
Volvo Construction Equipment
25
General Combustion
7
Weiler
35
Heatec Inc.
2
Wirtgen America Inc.
5, 19
Ingevity
47
Innophos
42
KPI-JCI
53
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EACH ROADTEC PAVER IS ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED FOR BETTER VISIBILITY, REDUCED NOISE, AND COMFORT. The New Clearview FXS® fume extraction system provides greater visibility to the front of the paver hopper, to the opposite side, and down to the augers. Paver controls are mounted to the pivoting seat station, which hydraulically swings out past the side of the machine for excellent All functions are easily accessible, including feed system and flow gate controls. Noise levels cut in half and improved visibility allow the operator to stay in constant communication with the rest of their crew.
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