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Heatec has been designing and building tank farms for over 40 years and each project has been unique in some way. That’s because each customer is unique. You have your own business model that may be slightly different or dramatically different from the other guys’. That’s why at Heatec we take a comprehensive approach to designing your tank farm. That means we look at the materials you will be using, all the equipment that needs heat, the piping, and even future plans for expansion. Then we design a system that works for you. And we make it efficient and simple to operate. Heatec is unmatched when it comes to designing heating and storage systems for your asphalt plant. To find out more about our approach, visit us at www. heatec.com or give us a call at 423-821-5200.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
MAY 2018
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Top 30 Editor’s Choice Awards Asphalt Contractor has chosen 30 products that represent both the new & improved and tried & true. | 10 TECHNOLOGY MATTERS
24 eRoutes App Brings Real-Time Tracking Data to Paving Contractors PRODUCTION NOTES
28 Improve Energy Efficiency Through Best Practices at Your Asphalt Plant Reducing your plants energy consumption can save you big money while also enhancing revenue.
38 Cliff’s Notes When dealing with asphalt plant safety issues, you need to be aware of issues all the time.
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44 Production Products Plants, baghouses, mixers, dryers, automation systems & more.
JOBSITE INNOVATIONS
Based Criteria through Intelligent Compaction High-profile I-94 project in Minnesota was slated for resurfacing in advance of the city hosting the 2018 Super Bowl.
62 Jobsite Products 50 How Project Pavers, rollers, MTVs & Research & more. Sustainable Initiatives Saved the Illinois Tollway PRESERVATION UPDATE Nearly $250M The Illinois Tollway’s extensive 294-mile system continues to achieve substantial cost savings through research and pre-planning on its new pavement.
56 Valley Paving Meets Critical Performance-
70 Is Crushed Glass a Substitute for Silica Sand in Sealer? A-1 Sealcoating & Asphalt Maintenance relies on innovative replacement in mix design.
74 Preservation Products Milling machines, reclaimers, infrared equipment & more.
66 Midstate Makes Recycling Their Mission Minnesota-based in-place recycling, milling and reclamation contractor is expanding its reach as it tackles projects in the upper Midwest and Great Plains states.
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Editor’s Perspective
82 The Last Exit
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White House to Speed Environmental Reviews for Major Infrastructure Projects
VIDEO: How the New Federal Budget Divides $21B in Infrastructure Funds
President Trump has made shortening the often lengthy timetable to get approvals for new highways, runways and other projects a key focus of his infrastructure reform plans. Search: 21000181
The omnibus federal budget bill divides the $21 billion funding among at least 10 segments for infrastructure projects; plus more construction industry news on the latest edition of Construction News Tracker. Search: 20999394
How the Omnibus Bill Positively Impacts Asphalt Contractors Under the FY18 Omnibus Appropriations Bill, total federal infrastructure spending is up $7B in the asphalt pavement market alone. Search: 20999264
Dodge: Tariffs Will Add to Trend of Increasing Construction Material Prices Industry less concerned about price of structural steel and more concerned with effect of tariffs on products, equipment derived from steel and aluminum. Search: 20999782
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UNPARALLELED RAP TECHNOLOGY TAKE RECYCLING TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS Ammann focuses on technologies that incorporate high percentages of RAP – and considerably reduce operating and materials costs in the process. These technologies aren’t baby steps – they’re significant advances that can greatly impact your business. And they’re PROVEN technologies that are in use at hundreds of plants around the world. Ammann RAP products include: • Counterflow dryers that enable use of 100 percent hot recycled material • Parallel-flow dryers that can use up to 60 percent hot recycled material • Middle ring dryers for the use of up to 40 percent recycled material • Various cold addition systems for the use of 25 to 40 percent recycled material • Retrofit options to start or improve your recycling effort Ammann’s experience gained during the installation of countless recycling systems worldwide will ensure you find the right solution. We have the cost-saving technology, and it’s yours for the asking.
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EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
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There’s 15% more money for road building this year, it’s your job to make sure it gets spent on asphalt
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he $1.3 trillion omnibus appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) will significantly boost Federal highway dollars this construction season, which could positively impact the asphalt market. While the mammoth two-year (2018-2019) budget deal agreed to on February 8, 2018 allocated $20B to infrastructure, roads and highways will not be the only bearer of that money. Under the bill, infrastructure is defined as “programs related to rural water and wastewater, drinking water, rural broadband, energy, innovative capital projects and surface transportation.” That means the agreement to allot $10B per year for two years on “infrastructure” doesn’t necessarily mean the areas we work on will be getting that money. The Omnibus Appropriations Committee went to work to determine how much of the $20B allotted for “infrastructure” will be allocated to highways and gave an additional $3.46B total for our roads in 2018. Under the Surface Transportation Block Grant program program, states will be seeing $1.98B from the general fund directly allocated to their State DOT and local Mayors. Roughly 53% of that money is then sub-allocated to metro areas but the appropriations committee says that the money must be spent on construction of highways, bridges and tunnels. “What we’ve learned is that when the states get the money, they tend to spend it on highways,” Jay Hansen, executive vice president at NAPA says. “If the Mayor gets the money, they will divert more of it into transit and livability programs. How the money will be spent is really up to the industry and the state asphalt pavement associations and their colleagues to
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make sure that when money goes to the cities, the money is spent on its intended purpose.” Since there is also a match with this program, states that have not increased their user fees will struggle and states that are matching federal dollars will see an even larger increase in their construction market. “This should be seen as a reason for states to increase their highway revenues,” Hansen says. “States that don’t have the match are leaving good money on the table. That’s a talking point with your legislators.”
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OTHER FUNDING OUT THERE The Omnibus Appropriations Bill also extended to the Airport Improvement Program that funds runway, taxiway and apron projects. This year, Congress added a $1B bonus from the general fund for discretionary grants. “This is a really important program for our industry,” Hansen says. “That means a lot of airports, including the general aviation airports, will see grants. And since over 92% of the general aviation airport runways and taxiways are asphalt, this is very good for the asphalt pavement market and this season.” The bottom line is that 2018 is expected to be even better than 2017 as total federal infrastructure spending is up $7B in the asphalt pavement market, that’s a 15% increase. What we all need to make sure of is that the money is being used for its intended purpose. Don’t be afraid to reach out to your legislators and let them know. Find them here: https://openstates.org/find_your_legislator/ Here’s hoping the predictions come true and 2018 is your best year yet. Make sure you keep us posted on the projects you’re working on. E-mail me at jlombardo@acbusinessmedia. com.
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SPECIAL REPORT
Top 30 Editor’s Choice Awards
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or the fourth consecutive year, Asphalt Contractor magazine has taken the pulse of the equipment in the industry and chosen the Top 30 Editor’s Choice Awards. This year, more than any other, we’ve listened to contractors about what products they’ve put to the test and couldn’t work without. We looked at what products they’re searching for most on our website, ForConstructionPros.com, what equipment they’re sharing photos of on our social media pages and those new equipment innovations that are gaining attention and traction on the jobsite. The result is a breadth of products that represent the new and improved, as well as the tried and true. We hope these 30 products give you some ideas of what you might want to add to your fleet over the next few seasons. As always, feel free to reach out to us with your favorite products and look for the awards again next year.
Astec SixPack Portable Asphalt Plant The Astec Six Pack HMA facility is designed for portability and productivity. The standard setup comes with the Double Barrel drum mixer, cold feed, scalping screen with inclined conveyor, baghouse, surge bin, drag conveyor and control house. • Can produce up to 400 tons of warm mix asphalt per hour with up to 50% RAP • Compact, maneuverable plants with a wide range of options • Self-erecting features for easy moving and setup • Choice of 200, 300 and 400 tons per hour • Factory installed bags and cages save time and manpower • Complete cold feed unit contained on one load • Low profile baghouse for easy travel • Built-in bulkheads protect machinery
Schutte-Buffalo RC Series RAP Crusher The RC Series Industrial Crusher is ideal for processing a variety of large, heavy, bulky and/and or abrasive materials that will break or reduce upon impact. • The large in-feed allows for easy processing of blocky materials • High tonnage rates are achieved with the lowest possible amount of wear and tear • Ruggedly built with heavy-duty grates, 3-in. cast carbide hammers and abrasion-resistant steel liner plates • Can reduce materials to desired output size in a single pass Search: 10091844
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Dynapac FC1400C Commercial Class Paver The Dynapac FC1400C 8-ft. paver is equipped with extreme grade poly tracks, rebuildable wear-resistant conveyor floor plates, segmented high-wear augers and automatic match height control. • 67-hp Tier 4i engine with a double pump drive system • VF0814C heavy-duty, 3,200-lb. front extension screed with continuous ignition propane heating system capable of paving 8- to 14-ft. widths • Two bottom augers mounted with the screed extension and provide continuous delivery of materials • Dual operating station with cable drive and simplified toggle switch controls • COOL BOX cooling system
Caterpillar AP1000E and AP1055E Asphalt Pavers Caterpillar’s AP1000E (on wheels) and AP1055E (on Mobil-tracs) asphalt pavers feature 225-hp engines. • Dual operating stations with Advisor Monitoring System (AMS) • Advanced material-handling system with independent auger and conveyor controls • Choice of vibratory screeds with paving widths up to 26 ft. 4 in. Search: 12315167
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Illumagear Halo Light Personal Active Safety System The Halo Light is a personal active safety system that attaches to any standard hard hat and produces a ring of light around the wearer, enabling him or her to see and be seen in all directions at all times. • Tension spring mounting system connects securely to any hard hat • Four light modes (Halo, HI-Alert, Task and Dim) with up to 276 lumens of power in 360° • Comes with a rechargeable battery pack that provides over 12 hours of full power • Easy single-button functionality Search: 11248138
VT LeeBoy 8515E Asphalt Paver The 8515E asphalt paver has a height of 68-in. for improved operator visibility to the front of the machine. • 74-hp Kubota Tier 4 final engine • Enhance hydraulic system optimizes system performance • Paving width: 8-ft. to 15-ft. • Under auger material cut-off gates
The Gold Series Six Shooter offers improved cutting surfaces, a heavier frame, a Quick Adjust variable cutting diameter and custom heavy-duty auger drive for easier manhole removal. • Attaches to any skid steer capable of a 30-gpm minimum flow and 2,500-lb. minimum lift capacity • Removes manhole frame and road surface in minutes • Adjustable cutting diameter from 28 to 72 in. and depth up to 20 in. Search: 12129498
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SPECIAL REPORT Vögele Super 1800-3i SprayJet
Case DV209D & DV210D Double Drum Asphalt Rollers Case's Tier 4 Final double drum vibratory asphalt rollers (DV209D and DV210D) deliver 100% tractive effort due to a balanced drum design and a variety of standard features. • 100-hp Deutz engine with EGR, DOC and SCR after-treatment technologies • Updated cooling system and automatic idle control reduce fuel consumption by up to 15% compared to previous models • Automatic vibration control • Crab steering hydraulically offsets rear drum up to 6.7 in. • Oscillating articulated roller joint oscillates +/- 6° • Pressurized triple-filtration water system • Standard high centrifugal forces and dual amplitudes • Fully adjustable and intuitive operator environment with steering wheel instrument cluster and digital display • Available high-frequency option for frequencies up to 4,020 vpm • Combination option available for both models featuring a vibratory front roller and rear pneumatic tires • Optional compaction meter monitors material densities in real time • GPS mapping available • Operating weights: 21,080 lb. (DV209D) and 22,930 lb. (DV201D)
The Super 1800-3i SprayJet paver from Vögele is designed for the placement of thin bonded overlays. • ErgoPlus 3 includes important spraying functions integrated into the menu of the large color display on the paver operator's console • With the spray module removed, unit may be used as a conventional asphalt paver • Maximum spray width of 19 ft. 7 in.; as a conventional paver without spray function, it can pave widths of up to 29 ft. 6 in. • Equipped with five spray bars • Maximum possible pave speed is displayed for the paver operator as a function of the set rate of spread Search: 12228900
KM International All-In-One Asphalt Crack Maintenance Trailer BOMAG RS 500 Recycler/Stablizer The 55,556-lb. RS 500 Recycler/ Stablizer features a 510-hp Mercedes Benz OM 471 LA engine and an offsetting rotor design with the capability of side-shifting to either side of the machine. • 88.5-in. rotor width, 197-in. maximum cutting depth and a recycling speed of up to 164 fpm • FLEXMIX technology includes three infinitely variable gradation bars that can be adjusted to achieve the target material size setting with uniform results • Standard quick-change BRS05 tooth holder for fast cutting tooth replacement Search: 12293017
The asphalt crack maintenance trailer from KM International is specifically designed to accommodate the Crack Jet II, KM 55 Melter, MA 10 applicator and is equipped with a utility storage area to store crack fill material and hand tools. • The trailer is equipped with a side ramp for easy on and off loading of the equipment • This all in one crack maintenance trailer is perfect for anyone looking to start their own business or anyone looking to expand on their current business • Single 7000 lb. Axle • LED Lighting • Dimensions: 159-in. x 86-in. x 35-in. Search: 12252023
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The 3D-MC Asphalt is designed to control any paver right from digital site plans. • Produces exact thickness at exact slope automatically with fast and accurate 3D transitions through horizontal and vertical curves • Millimeter level accuracy • 2,400-meter horizontal working range and 40-meter vertical working range • Pave horizontal, vertical or combined transitions • Accommodates multiple users in the same zone Search: 20857702
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ASTEC Parts. We’re Here. Always. Combine the world’s largest inventory of in stock parts for asphalt plants, the ability to build and machine custom parts and a fully staffed department of salesmen, technicians and engineers and you have ASTEC parts. • Over 100,000 parts in stock • OEM for ASTEC, DILLMAN, Barber-Green, EssTee & McCarter • In-house parts techs and engineers available 24/7 • Over 600 combined years of experience ready to help you
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SPECIAL REPORT Kleemann SPECTIVE Control System
CMI RM-6 Roto-Mill Cold Planer CMI’s newest generation of modular design Roto-Mills feature large access doors for inspection, adjustment and repairs. • Touch screen control system • Efficient Tier 4 Final Cummins QSX 15 engine • 75-in. cutting width at up to 13-in. depth • High conveyor capacity means less tooth wear and better productivity • On-board diagnostics and manuals provide ease of maintenance and reduced downtime • Attention to detail results in improved maintenance access and reduced service time
The SPECTIVE crusher control concept from Kleemann is designed to offer simple operation. • With clear symbols, all plants functions are recognizable at a glance • Operator is guided intuitively through the control system • If a fault occurs during machine operation, a fault diagnosis is shown on the display; downtimes are reduced with fault localization, a description of the fault and tips on its elimination • 12-in. touch panel is not susceptible to dust and is easy to read with the adjustable light and contrast settings, even in strong sunlight; responds to the touch of fingers, tools, pens, or gloves • Automatic documentation of operating data also is provided Search: 12315175
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SPECIAL REPORT PHCo Lo-Density CLHR Inline Electric Fuel Oil Preheaters
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Lo-Density CLHR Inline Electric Fuel Oil Preheaters from Process Heating Company (PHCo) automatically provide precise temperature and viscosity control of heavy oils for efficient and steady delivery from the pump to the burner. • PHCo inline heaters are fully automatic, easy to control, and – due to their removable drywell tubes – easy to clean, which is especially important when using recycled fuel oil • Efficient electric heaters ultimately provide unique benefits for asphalt producers that include lower operating costs, improved product quality, reduced maintenance, significantly longer heater life and enhanced sustainability Search: 20979365
Carlson EZR208 Rear-mount Screed
ADM EX10248 Asphalt Plant The rugged 275 to 350 tph EX10248 Asphalt Plant from Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. (ADM) meets production capacity demands and strict environmental regulations. • The plant's single-drum counterflow system uses the latest in innovative technology, resulting in the longest aggregates drying and mixing times in the industry Search: 20987919
The 7,800-lb. EZR208 rear-mount highway-class screed features a standard paving width of 8 ft. to 15 ft. 6 in. • Its 20-in.-deep, single-piece screed plates are paired with state-of-theart heating elements held in place by full-length hold downs, providing even, efficient heat transfer to the upper surface of the plate • The unit's extension support system includes a highstrength tubular frame and firmly fixed chrome rods are firmly fixed, providing optimal strength even at 22 ft. with bolt-ons Search: 20987452
Trimble PCS900 Paving Control System This 3D automatic screed control system can improve paving productivity and the rideability of road and airport surfaces by directly referencing a 3D off-road design. • Accurately pave complex designs without a reference surface or stringline, and produce final paved surfaces with smoothed seams and significantly fewer waves • Can be used for super elevated curves and complex designs, providing millimeter accuracy and reliable tracking • Mounts on a variety of new or used asphalt paving machine • Can be flexibly configured with a combination of sonic tracers, slope sensors, averaging beam and contact sensors Search: 20863033
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The C1 Mastic Machine is a specialty piece of equipment that's a combination crack seal and mastic patch machine, designed to heat 24,000-lb of mastic material in an 8-hour shift. • Heats on demand in just 40-minutes and keeps the material in working condition all day • Design of the C1 separates the aggregate from the patching material, de-linking it from the binder which enables contractors and municipalities to use locally sourced aggregate, which can then be added separately to the patent-pending mixing chamber • Powered by a 19-hp diesel engine, the pivoting and heated trough on the C1 is designed for ease of material placement Search: 20982084
Volvo DD110C Asphalt Compactor The 24,350-lb. DD110C is powered by a 148-hp Volvo D4 Tier 4 Final engine and features an eight-amplitude drum with a 66-in. width and a high-frequency system that delivers 3,800 vpm. • Its redesigned, intuitive onboard display includes an Impact Spacing Meter that allows the operator to control speed and maintain the correct impact spacing for consistent smoothness • Other features include an automatic, variable-interval water spraying system, ROPS/ FOPS-certified platform, forward-view, adjustable seat and 180° rotating console • Available with Compact Assist with Density Direct, an Intelligent Compaction (IC) system that displays real-time density calculations, and the ActiveCare Direct machine monitoring Search: 20988012
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ProSizer® 3600 The all new ProSizer® 3600 is a single-load crushing plant for processing virgin aggregate and recycled materials. Its robust 36” x 46” horizontal shaft impactor can be paired with a 5’ x 20’ conventional screen or a 6’ x 18’ high frequency screen to meet your application needs. This crushing plant can be powered by diesel, electric or hybrid power. Visit kpijci.com to learn more. Search: 10075552
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SPECIAL REPORT Chemtek NeSilex Silica Dust Suppressant
Ammann ACM 140 Prime Asphalt Plant The ACM Prime Asphalt-Mixing Plant is perfect for those who have a number of small jobs in varied locations and where frequent transport is required, and for paving contractors looking to introduce asphalt production into their businesses. • The plant excels at specialty mixes, such as those used for paving tennis courts and running tracks • The ACM 140 Prime offers output of up to 154 tons per hour • Engineered for smaller volumes and therefore produces them efficiently, delivering cost savings in fuel and electrical energy consumption • Recycled asphalt can be utilized with this plant • The entire plant and three cold feeder bins fit on two axles during transport • When working, its total length is 71 ft., making it a good fit on production sites where space is tight • The plant’s intuitive control system and interface makes it easy to use • Entering recipes is done with the click of a mouse and a flat screen displays the entire plant and process in a simple view Search: 20988244
NeSilex™ is formulated specifically to reduce worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust. • Recommended for any dust-producing construction activity including: milling, sweeping, crushing, mining, sawing, jackhammering, earth-moving and grading • Contains specially formulated surfactants, wetting and agglomerating agents causing dust particulates to saturate and attract to each other • This process allows for effective and efficient dust suppression, reducing silica dust inhalation by workers and the surrounding public • Initial testing has shown up to 100% reduction in respirable silica dust in certain construction activities Search: 20990518
Weiler E1650 Remixing Transfer Vehicle
Superior Tandem Guardian Screen Plant Superior Industries offers its new portable plant configuration — the Tandem Guardian Screen Plant. • Includes two 7 x 20 triple deck screens, each with 50-hp, 1,200-rpm motors • Bottle jack lifting points simplify and speed spring replacement • Segmented belt guard and sectioned tailgate lighten the loads of these two features, requiring only one person to remove and return guards and gates during maintenance • Bolt-locking, hinged access doors Search: 20861231
Road Widener Offset Vibratory Roller Attachment The Offset Vibe Roller Skid Steer Attachment attaches to any machine via SAE quick connector coupling. • Requires only standard flow hydraulics • Remote control puts functions in the hands of the operator • Vibratory feature creates optimal compaction • Can roll stone, asphalt, RAP, dirt • Multiple roller widths 2-ft., 3-ft. and 4-ft. • Can roll outside slope of shoulder, not just horizontal edges (up to 30° drum pivot) • Can be dropped down into trenches – drum goes to 30 in. below mounting point Search: 20988103
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The Weiler E1650 Remixing Transfer Vehicle combines innovative features with proven components to increase productivity while reducing operating costs. • 15 tons of onboard storage, triple pitch remix augers and 600 tph (544 mtph) discharge capacity provide non-stop, non-contact paving with reducing particulate and thermal segregation • Variable speed elevator and conveyors allow chain speed to match production, minimizing wear and material segregation
• 8-ft. 6-in. width from outside of tire to outside of tire and optional rear steer with 16-ft. inside turning radius provide excellent maneuverability on narrow roads and tight jobsites • 24-in. shifting operator platform, with ergonomic controls, is located at the front of the machine for exceptional visibility and operator comfort • Distance to paver radar maintains the distance between the E1650 and paver Search: 20996779
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TECHNOLOGY MATTERS |
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EROUTES APP Brings Real-Time Tracking Data to Paving Contractors
New Caterpillar Inc. application will help asphalt contractors track mix delivery from their smartphone
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aterpillar, Inc. will soon launch a new web-based application for smartphones and the web that will allow paving contractors to track the location and productivity of haul trucks as they travel between the asphalt plant and jobsite. Caterpillar previewed their new app, eRoutes, during a presentation at World of Asphalt in Houston. “The app is the result of an intellectual property purchase that Caterpillar is in the process of making from Minds, Inc., a company that specializes in developing automation control systems and process monitoring software for the asphalt and construction industries,” Dann Rawls, business development manager for eRoutes at Caterpillar says.
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Contractors know that a consistent flow of material to the paver is critical for smooth, consistent paving. With eRoutes, paving contractors can open up the app and quickly see where their trucks are and when they will arrive to a jobsite. “Having visibility to truck location and estimated time of arrival enables the crews to plan ahead for any problems or breaks in the trucking cycle,” Rawls says. “Today, the crews don't really know there is a bust in the trucking cycle until it happens. They will typically have to stop the paver when this happens. Knowing there is a potential trucking cycle problem coming, say in the next 45 minutes, crews are able to adjust paving parameters to avoid a paver stop. “The goal is to allow contractors to align laydown and delivery by making adjustments to a paving operation based on information flowing in from the app,” Rawls continues. “eRoutes can also send push notifications to your phone about certain stages of the haul process such as when a truck is loaded or when a mix
change has occurred.” The app provides location tracking by placing devices at the plant and on the paver or material transfer vehicle that create a geofence at these locations. The trucks are also outfitted with a small device that is constantly pinging its GPS location. Thanks to the geofence devices, you can instantly see when a truck enters or leaves the jobsite or asphalt plant. IMPROVING PLANT OPERATIONS While it’s easy to see how this app would improve jobsite productivity, it is also helpful for plant operators as well. “For the plant, there is typically more than one mix type being produced each day,” Rawls says. “Balancing the production of these various mix types is challenging without visibility to the progress of trucks returning to the plant.” With this technology, a plant operator can see which crew is being most productive, and he/she can plan production of the various mixes accordingly.
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“Today, the plant operator may be in the process of producing one mix type when numerous trucks for a different mix type begin to show up at the plant because that particular crew is in a productive state,” Rawls says. “Their trucks are typically forced to wait at the plant until a sufficient quantity of their mix type is ready. Unnecessary switching from one mix to another is costly for an asphalt plant due to time and waste.” Beyond location tracking, the app’s geofencing functionality eliminates the hassle of a paper ticket, logging them electronically instead. “There is a lot of time invested in paper tickets throughout the process, and time is money,” Rawls says. “Printing, collecting, sorting, totaling and the ultimate submission of ticket quantities to get paid is one of the major pain points associated with road construction in general. Having an exportable spreadsheet/file of tickets eliminates the majority of these pain points.”
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REPORTING REDUCES GUESSWORK eRoutes also promises to give contractors a view of how productive truck drivers are being. “The paving "plan of the day" is reliant on accurate trucking cycle time estimation,” Rawls says. “Also, many companies hire trucks as well as utilize their own trucks. Trucking is a major expense associated with paving, so ensuring the drivers are on task goes a long way to accomplishing the planned day.” Identifying productive and safe drivers, whether hired or company owned, enables management to create metrics to measure the other drivers. With this app, managers are able to compare costs across company and hired trucks to see if there is opportunity to cut costs or decide if the compensation model needs to change. While the smartphone app is designed for use in the field, Rawls said a web-based version will also be available for post processing and generating
Beyond location tracking, the app’s geofencing functionality eliminates the hassle of a paper ticket, logging them electronically instead. “There is a lot of time invested in paper tickets throughout the process, and time is money,” Rawls says. “Printing, collecting, sorting, totaling and the ultimate submission of ticket quantities to get paid is one of the major pain points associated with road construction in general. Having an exportable spreadsheet/file of tickets eliminates the majority of these pain points."
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TECHNOLOGY MATTERS The goal is to allow contractors to align layout and delivery by making adjustments to a paving operation based on information flowing in from the app.
reports in the office which can be a big benefit for proper job planning. “When I talk about "plan of the day," it is based on a lot of assumptions, and these assumptions are fundamentally the role of estimators to get right,” Rawls says. “If I bid a job assuming sixty minute cycle times at a given tons/hr delivered, I would expect to finish paving the job in x number of days. If my cycle times extend, then I finish in x+ number of days. My paving schedule, either monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly is dependent on
starting and finishing on time. “With this reporting, we are able to match expectations with reality,” he continues. “I may not like the fact that my estimate of sixty minute cycles is wrong, but if I use a realistic cycle time, the overall paving schedule is tighter, and my only variable becomes weather, which contractors are accustomed to.” eRoutes began life as a custom software request that Minds, Inc. delivered to customers looking for real-time truck tracking. Rawls says Cat expanded on the great work MINDS Inc. performed on the core software and built a new mobile web app and dashboard around it. The app is set to launch to the public as soon as the purchase from Minds, Inc. is complete. eRoutes will be distributed through SITECH and sold through a subscription.
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PRODUCTION NOTES |
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Improve Energy Efficiency Through Best Practices at Your
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Reducing energy consumption at the plant can save money while helping to enhance revenue
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nergy costs are driving most asphalt plant operations today. Many producers are looking to reduce costs in any way they can and one of the best ways to cope with volatile
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energy costs is to reduce consumption at the plant. At World of Asphalt in Houston, we learned some easy ways to reduce energy consumption that do not require an enormous amount of effort on the part of plant owners.
Energy costs are driving most asphalt plant operations today. Many producers are looking to reduce costs in any way they can and one of the best ways to cope with volatile energy costs is to reduce consumption at the plant.
PLANT STOCK PILES The biggest consumer of energy at an asphalt plant is the burner and dryer which is why your stock piles play a huge
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role in saving your company money. “A 1% decrease in moisture in your stock pile decreases your costs by 12% because your dryer doesn’t have to work as hard,” Bill Garrett director of training at Meeker Equipment says. Covering your aggregates with a fabric structure is the best way to help prevent moisture from even getting to your aggregates. If that is not an option, sloping the stock piles properly at an ideal 4% slope will also help. Be sure to have the water drain towards the north. “The sun is a big radiant heater. Your loader operator should always look to pick off of the south side of your piles because that’s where the sun hits first,” Garrett says. “You could reduce your moisture by a half or a full percentage which will save 6-12% in fuel costs just by how you arrange your stock piles.” By the Numbers: As an example, the average plant is making about 150,000 tons of mix a year and spending around $300,000 to dry those aggregates for mix production. Garret says that if the plant could reduce those drying costs by 6% that’s a savings of $18,000 right there. “This also means you need to make sure your dryer is properly sealed,” Garrett says. “You don’t want excess air to come in that the burner has to heat up. That reduces your combustion efficiency and wastes fuel.” BALANCE THE HEAT The operation and maintenance of your exhaust gas system impacts day-to-day
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operation and production. If it’s not running properly, those problems lead to dollars lost. “If we don’t watch it, our flighting will cost us big money,” Garret says. “On a counter-flow dryer, if I go look at the duct work that is headed to the baghouse from the discharge, nine times out of ten, one side will have the paint burned off and the other side won’t. Where the paint is burned off, there has to be a hole down through the dryer in the flighting that hot gasses can get through and burn that paint
off. This means all that The sun is a big hot gas didn’t go in to radiant heater. Your the rock as intended loader operator but it went to the should always look to baghouse and burnt pick aggregates off the paint.” of the south side of By taking temperayour piles because ture readings across the that’s where the sun breaching, you can see hits first. if there is a problem. If one side of the breaching is 500°F and the other is 100°F, there is a problem inside the dryer that’s
Keep it Clean Making sure your plant is clean is a huge component of having it operate efficiently. “If material, oil, dust, etc, build up on the burner components, it reduces its efficiency to process the fuel to a vapor,” Garrett says. “That means you’re burning more fuel to do the same job.” Garrett adds that if you are using a recycled fuel of any sort, processing and filtering that material is essential. “The fuel needs to be clean when it gets to the burner,” Garrett adds. Keeping your tanks clean is also important. “If you get a buildup on the coils in your tanks, that buildup is carbon and it cannot dissipate heat from the thermal fluid into the asphalt so the heater has to run longer to get you the same temperatures,” Garret says. “I recommend annually checking the coils and the inside of the tank to make sure they’re clean so you’re not using energy unnecessarily.”
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Covering your aggregates with a fabric structure is the best way to help prevent moisture from even getting to your aggregates. If that is not an option, sloping the stock piles properly at an ideal 4% slope will also help. Be sure to have the water drain towards the north.
Infrared is Your Friend It’s extremely easy to install and move an infrared camera around to different locations at your plant. Most phones can even accommodate infrared and the camera will show you where heat is escaping from places like the baghouse, roof, dryer and more. “I encourage plant owners to take infrared pictures of everything; their bearings, electric, all the starting equipment, motors, etc,” Garrett says. “That way you can build a library of what your temperatures are when you’re running normally and periodically check them to see if you’re about to have a failure. If something is hotter than it normally is, there is friction, something is happening that is costing you more money than necessary to operate and could hurt your plant.”
bringing all the gas to the one side. “You have to properly flight your dryer so that you don’t let energy leave the dryer without going in to the stone,” Garrett says. “I would say that any time you have to increase the temperature of something, go and find out why. Increasing the heat won’t fix the underlying problem.” NEVER ENOUGH INSULATION Proper insulation can make or break your plant efficiency. If you want to reduce fuel usages, examining and repairing insulation on all heated areas is important. “Your tank farm is a good place to start because it’s a 24/7 heating system,” Garrett says. “Any older tank will have little to no insulation left so inspect and reinsulate those older tanks.” By the Numbers: A 30,000-gal. horizontal tank that has no insulation will require 1.4 million BTU’s to maintain temperature. If you add just 3-in. Covering feeder belts and conveyors will keep dust down and moisture out.
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of insulation to that tank, it will only require 47,000 BTUs to keep temperatures consistent. Many mix facilities do not insulate their piping because it’s difficult to do, but proper pipe insulation can save you big money in terms of energy efficiency. By the Numbers: An uninsulated 4-in. asphalt pipe with 2-in. of hot-oil jacketing will require 2,300 BTUs of energy to heat per lineal foot. That same pipe with 1-in. of insulation added to it will only require 122 BTUs of energy to heat per lineal foot. *Numbers based on a 300°F asphalt and 350°F hot oil. “When you think of all the piping at the plant, that becomes a huge load on your hot oil heater that’s working all the time to keep those pipes hot,” Garrett says. “People don’t insulate because it’s hard, but you don’t have to insulate all the elbows and jumpers to make an impact. Just insulate the lineal feet and you’ll see a big difference. That’s where you’re going to save your money anyway.” Insulation blankets can be utilized to cover those areas that may be difficult to insulate. The blankets can easily be removed and reattached when service is needed. “I am also a strong believer in insulating drums,” Garrett adds. “If you put an infrared camera on the dryer, you
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Other Ways to Save • Painting silos, drag slats and other plant components black will help keep the sun’s radiant energy in so less heat is lost • Implementing an automatic truck spray will help detract from drivers using too much material when cleaning out their beds • Store your thermal fluid inside so that outside water doesn’t seep into the drum and cause pockets of steam and other issues when poured into your system • Covering feeder belts and conveyors will keep dust down and moisture out • Rotating mixing probes will help extend the life of the probe and help ensure you’re getting accurate temperature monitoring • Properly lighting and signing the plant is also a cost effective measure in terms of keeping your employees safe
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“Proper scheduling with the field is an easy way to improve plant efficiency. This way, the plant knows what mixes to produce ahead of time so they are not producing a mix on a day where it’s not needed,” Bill Garrett, Meeker Equipment. will see temperatures in excess 600°F or more on the dryer. When you insulate it and take the picture, you will see it under 200°F. Where did the 400°F of energy go? It went to the stone and instead of radiating out through the drum shell.” And since that heat didn’t have to go through the dryer, you’re also able to reduce energy since there is not excess heat on the motors, reducers, bearings and wiring that’s all around the drum. By protecting those elements from high temperatures, they will ultimately end up lasting longer. IMPORTANCE OF SCHEDULING While it may not have anything to do with your plant components, making
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doesn’t know what they need, that can cause the plant to possibly create a mix that’s wrong, unnecessarily wasting both time and money,” Garrett says. This is where the importance of plant controls can really help with keep production costs down. “With plant controls, owners can pull up how plant 1, 5 and 8 are producing from the office and make more timely decisions on the operations and mix production which will help with cost control,” Garrett concludes.
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“You have to properly flight your dryer so that you don’t let energy leave the dryer without going in to the stone,” Garrett says. “I would say that any time you have to increase the temperature of something, go and find out why. Increasing the heat won’t fix the underlying problem.”
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s asphalt plants in northern North America gear up to start their 2018 production season, I would like to take a moment and talk about safety around those plants. One of the jobs I have at C.M. Consulting is as an “Expert Witness” in plant accident cases around America. Sadly, as a result of this job I see far more accidents than I even knew occurred in our
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industry each year. It has been a real eye -opener for me. Asphalt plants can be very dangerous places. Accidents, sometimes fatal, happen far too often. Most accidents can be traced to the same root cause; the pressure for more production supersedes common sense and normal safety protocols. I see a lot of safeties bypassed in the effort to reach those production quotas. It is strongly recommended that you don’t disable any safety devices, but out in the real world, under the pressures of production, I know it happens. If you are
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PRODUCTION NOTES forced to do so, the utmost effort MUST be made to repair that safety device as soon as possible. Preferably that same day. Extreme caution must be used when operating any piece of equipment on which a safety device has been disabled. The best advice I can offer is that companies carry adequate spares of ANY safety device that exists on their plant. Any other scenario and you are flirting with trouble. You need to be safe ALL the time, but unsafe for only seconds. Accidents happen in split seconds. No amount of production is worth maiming or possibly killing an employee. Two things can work together at your asphalt plant to increase safety: common sense, coupled with a ridged safety program’ This program should include mandatory weekly safety meetings to discuss safety protocols. Everyone should have a voice, from the top down. Even the truck drivers, who spend a lot of time around plants. And if anyone has a concern, it needs to be recognized and addressed. Speaking of the trucks, one area of safety that is routinely compromised at many asphalt plants is the conflict between truck traffic and the needs of the loader operator to access his stockpiles. Small pits, filled with the aggregate for coming jobs, sometimes offer precious little space to set-up a plant. Compromises must often be made that can and do jeopardize safety. One common practice is to run the truck traffic behind the loader at the feeders until enough aggregate can be used up to permit the construction of an alternate path. In the heat of battle, the loader operator is a busy person. Sometimes, hurried past the point of conscious thought by the need to keep up with the plant, the loader operator backs away from the feeders without checking behind the machine. Since loaders have the right-of-way in almost all pits, the operator gets away with this most of the time. But not always. It seems obvious that the utmost care must be exercised during the time the trucks are vulnerable, yet each year trucks are wrecked and their drivers hurt from loader/truck encounters.
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One method of combating this problem is to have weekly safety meetings prior to the start-up of operations each Monday. The loader man and all truck drivers should discuss the ways to keep their respective activities safe for the others and work out a plan that is acceptable to everyone involved. My suggestion: a common C.B. (citizen band) radio in the loader and one in each of the trucks can go a long way toward eliminating conflicts. Again, communication is often the key to safety. BASIC SAFETY PRINCIPLES What almost all of the accidents I have seen around asphalt plants in my 40+ year career have had in common is that someone disregarded a basic safety tenant. Under the pressure of production quotas, people did things that they may not have done in ordinary circumstances. And it ended up costing them. Sometimes dearly. Asphalt plant operators often feel tremendous pressure to produce hot mix by any means possible. Unfortunately, this shifts the focus off of safety and onto money. Perhaps a clear-cut set of guidelines dealing with company policy on safety issues should be drawn up and distributed to everyone involved with the plant. Be sure to include the paving superintendent. This individual can exert enormous pressure on the plant operator without even realizing that he is doing it. Remember: Everyone wants to do a good job and will sometimes go to great lengths to get results. Often, to that end, things are done that normally would not even be considered. Once again, communication is the key to safety. Another potentially dangerous activity around portable plants is the handling of hot asphalt oils. Each year, a large number of people are burned when they are careless, equipment fails or hot oil is forced into plugged lines. A hose that fails explosively under high pressure can send a surprising amount of oil in a large radius, to the peril of anyone unfortunate enough to be standing near.
Properly maintained and operational pressure relief valves can help eliminate a lot of the risks. Also, a remote startstop station for the off-loading pump can be a true asset if an accident does occur and spraying oil drives everyone away from the area. The flame used to heat stubborn pumps, lines and off-loading hoses can sometimes cause problems, especially in those area where housekeeping is lax. Asphalt oil fires are difficult to extinguish once they get going. The best way to prevent these fires is to deny them a chance to get started in the first place. Oil messes should be cleaned up immediately. Any leaking fittings, hoses or shaft seals should be repaired or replaced at once. In addition, a liberal sprinkling of five and ten pound fire extinguishers around the off-loading area will go a long way toward minimizing the damage should an incident occur. A shovel and a modest pile of sand can also provide some insurance, and are useful in cleaning up oil spills. The issue of careless people is a somewhat more difficult to deal with, since some folks only learn in the aftermath of an accident. If a person is consistently careless and puts themselves and others at risk, perhaps it's time to replace the guy, even if he is Aunt Mabel's favorite son. When dealing with safety issues, one must keep in mind the fact that you need to be safe all the time-- you need only be careless once for tragedy to strike. Cliff Mansfield operates C.M. Consulting, an asphalt repairing, upgrading and operational training company. He has 40 years of experience in the industry. Visit hotplantconsulting.com for more information.
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The Illinois Tollway’s extensive 294-mile system continues to achieve substantial cost savings through research and pre-planning on its new pavement
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The Illinois Tollway carries more than 1.6 million vehicles per day. It is a userfee system and no state or federal gas tax dollars are used for maintenance and operations. The Tollway found that making changes with aggregates and asphalt mix designs could substantially provide economic, environmental and social benefits. “The Tollway is a much smaller organization than a typical State DOT,” Paul Kovacs, chief engineering officer for the Tollway says. “Last year alone, we undertook the delivery of $1 billion in capital improvements with less than 20 in-house engineers. We operate under a very lean structure and rely on consultants to help deliver the program and provide innovative ideas. This allows us to expand and contract our professional services as needed and help implement cost saving measures.” The Tollway began working with Applied Research Associates (ARA) vice president and principal engineer Bill Vavrik in 2000, a time when the agency was not using any recycled material, importing a good amount of aggregate for their high friction mixes and paying more per ton than necessary for asphalt. “Researching best practices and working with the industry to implement these innovative ideas helped the Tollway reduce costs and established the agency as an industry leader,” Vavrik says. The Tollway has steadily implemented these best practices in construction over the past 12 years, producing new standards and policies for pavements, materials and recycling. The Tollway recently reviewed construction costs and found the adoption of more innovative and sustainable material specifications saved an estimated $247.5 million between 2004 and 2017.
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SAVINGS FROM THE GROUND UP In 2005, the agency launched the first of two major capital programs that allocated the funds necessary to expand and reconstruct the 50-year-old Illinois Tollway1. These programs have included the $6 billion Congestion-Relief Program (2005-2016) and the $14 billion Move Illinois Program (2012-2026). To maximize the return on these investments, the Tollway considered costsaving methods that relied on established recycling practices. Existing aggregate
subbases were reused and existing concrete was recycled through rubblization or crushing to create a new pavement base. Existing asphalt was also recycled for many applications. Nearly 32 miles of concrete pavement was rubblized in place along the Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88) for reuse as the new base for an asphalt
The Tollway tested the combination of RAS with high FRAP in shoulder mixes. The up to 5 percent RAS allowable in asphalt mixes can reduce the need for virgin asphalt binder by approximately 20 percent. The use of RAS allowed for ABR levels to go higher and reduced the need for fibers in SMA.The savings with RAS depend on the asphalt mix, but are estimated at $5 to $15 per ton. Approximately 2.6 million tons of asphalt mixes with RAS were produced between 2010 and 2015, yielding a savings of around $21 million.
Nearly 32 miles of concrete pavement was rubblized in place along the Interstate 88 extension for reuse as the new base for an asphalt pavement. Compared with the cost of total reconstruction of the mainline roadway, the cost of this strategy saved the tollway approximately $29.5 million. MAY 2018 ASPHALT CONTRACTOR
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The Tollway Advantage The Tollway can focus solely and specialize in highway construction, which is an advantage over other DOTs as they typically have jurisdiction of different route types. “The Tollway basically deals with one set of materials,” Vavrik says. “A typical DOT on the other hand has to create specs that are used from local roads and residential streets, as well as interstates that run through large cities. It’s harder for them to have a spec that spans all those types of roadways.” This allows the Tollway to truly focus on what matters and optimize what works best for the agency. .
pavement. Compared to the cost of total reconstruction of the mainline roadway, implementing this strategy saved the Tollway approximately $29.5 million. The Illinois Tollway’s program management office, HNTB Corporation, confirmed that recycling pavements into the new bases of the reconstructed and widened roadways saved an estimated $73.5 million through 2015. These aggregate-related initiatives alone saved a total of nearly $103 million. MIXING IT UP To help the Tollway achieve sustainability goals, the industry helped coordinate research initiatives for asphalt mix designs and these were implemented fairly quickly based on findings. “The Tollway has a very rapid innovation cycle,” Vavrik says. “If someone suggests increasing recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) percentages, we look at that in the lab and if it has the right material properties, we go to building test sections on a low-level mix in the field and see how it performs.”
“The Tollway seeks input on innovations, initiates research timely and quickly moves to test the results in a pilot phase,” Kovacs adds. “Our existing work and our contractors have provided a great opportunity to serve as a test bed for the most promising pavement innovations. If the innovation proves to be successful in the pilot, it is quickly adopted into standard practice. We want to be an innovator, and we understand that means learning from what works and what doesn’t.” In 2006, the Tollway began field testing and analyzing pavements with ground tire rubber (GTR). It started with high-performance stone matrix asphalt (SMA) mixes with asphalt binder modified at the terminal. These mixes included shredded scrap tires at up to 12 percent of the mix. By making this change, the Tollway saved an estimated $7.50 per ton by eliminating the need for fiber reinforcement1. The researchers studied the early age rutting potential of high asphalt binder replacement (ABR) SMA mixes with various warm mix processes. They found that in place, SMA surface mixes with low, medium and high ABR content maintained performance. The mix also competes with SBS modifiers to reduce prices further. This change equated to a $2.2 million in savings for the 300,000 tons of SMA the Illinois Tollway produced from 2008 to 2011. The Tollway also began investigating fractionated reclaimed asphalt pavement (FRAP) through research at the University of Illinois in 2007. Both hot and In 2006, the Tollway began fieldtesting and analyzing pavements with ground tire rubber (GTR). They started with high-performance stone matrix asphalt (SMA) mixes with asphalt binder modified at the terminal. These mixes were to include shredded scrap tires at up to 12 percent of the mix. By making this change, the Tollway would save an estimated $7.50 per ton by eliminating the need for fiber reinforcement¹.
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$5 to $15 per ton. Approximately 2.6 million tons of asphalt mixes with RAS were produced between 2010 and 2015, yielding a savings of around $21 million. Total savings since these initiatives were introduced in 2006 is approximately $74 million.
During I-90 field production, three layers of FRAP were placed to see how each level would perform. Higher levels of FRAP reduces virgin aggregate needs and liquid asphalt quantities. The increased FRAP reduced the costs of the asphalt mixes by $10 to $15 per ton.
FUTURE OF RESEARCH Because of the Tollway’s success with rapid field testing, a formal research program with local universities was developed to investigate even more sustainable solutions for future use. Currently, the Tollway is investigating other options for ground tire rubber modifications and conducting research to find the best lab test methods to use with performance-based specifications for asphalt mix designs. It is also working on research relating to intelligent compaction. “The Tollway has been fortunate to dedicate about $1 million a year on research initiatives,” Kovac Says. “We start by identifying a need or a challenge that we are facing, seek a research needs statements from interested universities and then implement research projects that will make a difference for the Tollway and hopefully the industry as well.” References: 1. Steve Gillen,
The Illinois Tollway dedicated approximately $1 million per year to research initiatives that the are able to rapidly deploy based on findings.
warm asphalt mixes with varied levels of FRAP were produced and tested for performance. Researchers found asphalt mixes could contain an average of 15 percent more RAP with fractionation and the pavement would have the same high performance as RAP mixes previously used by the Tollway and by Illinois DOT. Higher levels of FRAP reduces virgin aggregate needs and liquid asphalt quantities. The increased FRAP reduced the costs of the asphalt mixes by $10 to $15 per ton.
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In 2009, with the help of a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Tollway teamed with Iowa State University and the University of Illinois to study the combination of RAS with high FRAP in shoulder mixes. The up to 5 percent RAS allowable in asphalt mixes can reduce the need for virgin asphalt binder by approximately 20 percent. The use of RAS allowed for ABR levels to go higher and reduced the need for fibers in SMA. The savings with RAS depend on the asphalt mix, but is estimated at
Implementing Sustainability Research Saves Illinois Tollway More Than $200 Million (TR News 308, March-April 2017)
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Meets Critical PerformanceBased Paving Criteria through Intelligent Compaction High-profile I-94 project in Minnesota was slated for resurfacing in advance of the city hosting the 2018 Super Bowl
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he state of Minnesota has been at the forefront of a federal push toward the use of Intelligent Compaction (IC) for some time now, testing IC in aggregate applications as far back as 2004. It should come as no surprise then, that when a major section of Interstate 94, the primary artery into and out of downtown Minneapolis, was slated for resurfacing in advance of the city hosting the 2018 Super Bowl, IC would play a major role in the project. For Valley Paving, Inc., the local firm heading up the resurfacing effort, employing the technology not only fit well with their progressive company philosophy, it also helped ensure that critical performancebased paving criteria were consistently being met on this high-profile project. WILLING PARTICIPANT As one of Minnesota’s largest general contractors, Shakopee, MN-based Valley Paving, Inc. has met the area’s needs for nearly four decades, providing a range of services that, in addition to asphalt paving, includes milling, reclaiming, utility pipe work, excavation and grading. According to Brent Carron, company vice president and son of founder Richard Carron, following in his father’s footsteps was never in doubt — at least from his own perspective. “I’ve been tagging along with my dad to his jobsites ever since I was a kid and, at age 15, started working summers with the company,” he says. “But, because parents always want better for their children, they did not want me to get into the paving business and insisted I go to college. So I got a degree in construction management from Purdue University, then came back to the business. Truth is, I like building things and On this project, Valley Paving completed a five-pass pattern: up/back, up/back and then up again. A miscount can easily lead to a seven-pass pattern which not only over-rolls the material, it also impacts production, since the pavers have to slow down to compensate for the longer rolling time. IC eliminates the chances that an operator will lose track of the pass count and over-roll an area.
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this is the type of industry in which you can look back at the end of the day and see that you’ve accomplished something — that’s not always possible in a lot of career fields.” The project Carron was pondering at the close of each day last summer involved 5-½ miles of five-lane paving — in both the east and westbound directions — on I-94, the most heavilytraveled road in the Minneapolis metro area. The project started in May 2017 and, by the end in the early Fall, saw more than 110,000 tons of asphalt and bonding material laid down.
The $46 million MASSIVE project ($8.5 million in COVER-UP asphalt alone) started Performed in both with placement of nighttime and daylight a 5/8-in. NovaChip pours, under fullwearing coarse. closure and partial lane restricted situations, the I-94 project called for a 2-in. overlay of asphalt on the artery that will carry most traffic into and out of US Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings. The $46 million project ($8.5 million in asphalt alone) started with placement of a 5/8-in. NovaChip wearing coarse. “Because the original surface is concrete, that NovaChip acted as a bond breaker,” Carron says. “The concrete was in relatively poor condition and this ultra thin bonded wearing coarse is helping as we put the single 2-in. lift of hot mix asphalt over the top. We used two Roadtec pavers: a Model 195 and a Model 175, each one outfitted with a MOBA infrared scanner to identify any temperature segregation in the mix. It is believed that having a consistent mix temperature will result in consistent
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Valley Paving used a fleet of seven IC-equipped vibratory rollers working behind the pair of Roadtec pavers to lay down 2-½-in. of asphalt that will compact to a 2-in. mat. According to Carron, that many rollers, all running a sophisticated compaction system, could have been a real challenge were it not for the level of manufacturer and dealer support they received.
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compaction, since cold spots tend to compact differently.” And if anyone knows compaction, it's the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT). The department has been championing IC technology almost since its inception and is increasingly demanding employment of it from asphalt subcontractors. For Valley Asphalt, bringing IC to bear was something of a déjà vu moment according to Carron. “Our first go-around with IC was in 2011, when we outfitted four rollers with systems from a different manufacturer,” he says. “MNDOT wanted to start getting into the technology so they more or less subsidized it for us. We used it on one project, the results were less than what was expected, and
we didn’t use it again — until this year. This time, however, it’s a whole new ballgame.” IC? I SEE! Taking a step back, it might be best to offer a look at just what constitutes an IC approach to paving. IC generally refers to the compaction of road materials — soils, aggregate bases, or asphalt pavement materials — using modern vibratory rollers equipped with specialty components. These can include: an integrated measurement system, an onboard computer reporting system, GNSS-based mapping, and, perhaps, a feedback capability. By integrating the measurement, documentation, and control systems, a company’s IC-equipped rollers can bring about real-time
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compaction monitoring and allow timely adjustments to the compaction process — key to minimizing the risk of over- or under-compacting the asphalt. According to Carron, the IC approach taken for the I-94 project is far more sophisticated than the one undertaken in 2011. “One of the main benefits of IC is an ability to gather massive amounts of data in real-time and upload it for immediate analysis and evaluation,” he says. “The system we tried back then wasn’t even cloud-based. The solution we are now using, the C-63 Intelligent Compaction System from Topcon, uses an in-cab monitor to show our operators exactly where they’ve been, how many passes they’ve made, temperature and stiffness factors, and more. As a company, we pride ourselves in providing a quality product and this just reconfirms that for us.”
having people like RDO’s Blair Scheibel and Dan Wiese work with us was a huge help.” That level of support is aided by an ability to remotely log in and view the progress of any of the rollers via the Topcon Sitelink3D solution. Designed to provide remote connectivity with machines at the jobsite, Sitelink3D has allowed both Valley Paving supervisors
The project involved 5-½ miles of five-lane paving — in both the east and westbound directions — on I-94, the most heavily-traveled road in the Minneapolis metro area. The project started in May 2017 and saw more than 110,000 tons of asphalt and bonding material laid down during construction.
MULTI-LAYER SUPPORT At the I-94 project, Valley Paving used a fleet of seven IC-equipped vibratory rollers working behind the pair of Roadtec pavers to lay down 2-½-in. of asphalt that will compact to a 2-in. mat. According to Carron, that many rollers, all running a sophisticated compaction system, could have been a real challenge were it not for the level of support they’ve received. “The assistance we received from both Topcon and RDO Integrated Controls, the area Topcon dealer, has been outstanding,” he says. “In addition to the strides Topcon has made in the technology, the support was one of the biggest reasons why we went with them. We knew that having seven rollers on a high-profile project like this would involve a good deal of service, training and ongoing help — and we got that. The RDO team was out there whenever we requested help and both companies had people help us as we first tackled the critical data transfer facet of the job. "Keep in mind that, once we get the info, we have to take it from Topcon’s C-63 system and roll it into MNDOT’s Veta software, and any time you do that, you run the risk of losing data. So
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JOBSITE INNOVATIONS Performed in both nighttime and daylight pours, under full-closure and partial lane restricted situations, the I-94 project called for a 2-in. overlay of asphalt on the artery that will carry most traffic into and out of US Bank Stadium, the site of this year’s Super Bowl.
and any support/service personnel to monitor the progress of each roller at work on the I-94 job. “We had some issues early on and Blair and Dan were able to get online and zero-in on one of these units to see what is going on,” Carron says. "Using Sitelink3D, they can look at the colorcoded passes indicated and identify areas that were missed, spot any low density areas — info that could, in turn, tell us whether we had too many, or too few, trucks onsite. Much of the work out there was done at night which is not the most convenient time for a service call, but that remote capability suddenly makes it a lot easier to resolve things.” SMART SITES MNDOT’s push toward the use of IC makes perfect sense, given the much
broader emphasis on what’s been called intelligent construction technology occurring across the international construction spectrum. Topcon itself calls such an approach: the intersection of infrastructure and technology — that is, the point at which industry professionals have the necessary solutions at their disposal to meet the demands of today’s projects. While intelligent construction currently centers around IC and the paver-mounted thermal profiling
Save My Place IC’s ability to help a roller operator determine where he or she started and stopped is an important benefit, according to proponents of today’s technology. Though that wasn’t critical, given the urban setting of I-94, in which power poles, bridges and other landmarks can be used to help determine position, other facets of the solution were invaluable Carron says. “Just being able to look at a screen and verify how many passes they’ve made —ensuring they are getting good coverage all the way through — is huge,” he says. “An operator can lose track of the pass count and end up overrolling an area. On this project, we completed a five-pass pattern: up/back, up/ back and then up again. A miscount can easily lead to a seven-pass pattern which not only over-rolls the material, it also impacts production, since the pavers have to slow down to compensate for the longer rolling time. That risk is eliminated with this system. The operator knows — at all times — exactly how many passes he has made.” Carron added that consistent pavement stiffness is yet another area which benefits from the use of IC. Generally, operators are dependent upon both the “feel” of the roller on the asphalt and the sound of the drum’s vibrations in determining whether they are getting the densities they need or if additional compaction is needed. Now, simply by applying the system’s stiffness calculation function, they have a quantifiable measurement of pavement stiffness. “That is really what it’s all about,” Carron says. “The ability for our roller crews to have info at their fingertips confirming what they’ve always had to trust to their judgement or memory. And that, in turn, helps ensure that we are providing MNDOT with the high-quality product they expect from us.”
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Valley Paving had in use on I-94, it could arguably also include things like automated machine control, 3D modeling, Civil Integrated Management (CIM), Building Information Modeling (BIM) and more. “There’s no doubt that MNDOT has been spearheading the use of IC and will continue to do so,” Carron says. “The department has more than $1 million invested in the software aspect of the technology alone and has already made it clear that all its projects for the 2018 paving season will be IC-mandated projects. And their support for IC has already shown a trickle-down effect here in the metro area as Washington and Dakota Counties are themselves starting to roll out some of this technology. "Eventually it will be on all jobs — and deservedly so," he concludes. "With IC, it is all about quality and quality yields longevity. The longer they can make these surfaces last, the less they have to invest in reconstruction. It’s a smart move from so many perspectives and we are happy to be on the cutting edge of its implementation.” Larry Trojak is a freelance writer with Trojak Communications and can be reached at (612) 669-8190.
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Minnesota-based in-place recycling, milling and reclamation contractor is expanding its reach as it tackles projects in the upper Midwest and Great Plains states
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FDR In The Suburbs In early 2018, Midstate had eight Wirtgen WR 250 reclaimers, acquired from 2013 through 2017, and a WR 240i. In Blaine, MN, a suburb just to the north of Minneapolis, one of Midstate’s new WR 250s was recycling a 3,300-sq. yd. parking lot and footprint of a former miniature golf course, in advance of future construction. “We are full-depth reclaiming the parking lot 6 to 8 inches deep,” Midstates John Peterson, project manager/estimator says. The material was being broken up and reduced to a top size of 1.5 in. minus and no cement, lime or other stabilizing agent was being used. “The drums on the WR 250 have been improved quite a bit, so we are seeing a lot finer sizing at the top end,” Peterson says. “On a parking lot like this, there is no specification and the contractor hopes he will have something to use later. He puts a lot of trust in us to provide a product he can use and the WR 250s do not give us any problems with providing a usable gradation.” Wisconsin S.R. 13 serves resort communities and vacation homes on Lake Superior.
"After being in trucking for a number of years, I figured there had to be a better way to make a living," Tom Johnson, Midstate chief executive officer says. "In my research I saw how you could take a piece of asphalt, grind it up and turn it to gravel. We worked with the state to establish a standard specification for that and the business took off from there.
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"We believe in our mission. We are saving taxpayer money by preserving and building superior pavements for less money, in less time and in an environmentally friendly manner. Our mission is stewardship. We are making tax dollars go farther while greatly cutting down on truck trips, greatly reducing total truck emissions and traffic
congestion. And re-use of materials in-place saves virgin aggregates and prolongs the life of quarries and gravel pits, which are encountering permitting challenges of their own." In the late 1990s Midstate helped develop specs for cold in-place recycling in its home state and now executes that work through the northern tier of states.
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PRESERVATION UPDATE "Midstate has been a driving force behind 100% in-place recycle and every couple of years we seek out another discipline to explore," Johnson says. "We started with reclaiming, then cold in-place. Then we brought soil stabilization and cold milling into the fold. Now we are looking at cold central plant recycling. We've pioneered every single process that's been out there the last 25 to 30 years. "Every road theoretically is failing and it has a lot to do with what it's built on," he adds. "Every subgrade likely has poor soils in it. When we were building roads decades ago, they would strip the topsoil and pave on that. Up here, there are many miles of full depth asphalt resting on clay and these roads are failing. It's not what roads are built of, it's what they are built on." COUNTIES LEAD WAY In those days, regardless of technique, Johnson found that local governments were more accepting of preservation, in-place recycling and base reclamation than the state DOTs were. "The counties have been way ahead of the states on this," he says. "We got farther with the counties in a shorter period of time than the states because counties led the charge. And 25 years later, the states are finally getting on board."
That's because at the county level so long as federal money has not been involved - local government has more latitude to initiate these processes. "We have been getting more of a charge from the bottom-up than the top-down," he adds. To better serve its clients, Midstate shifted to a high-technology equipment platform when it acquired its first piece of Wirtgen Group equipment. "Their technology leads the rest of the industry and they have led the pack in cold mills and reclaimers," Johnson says. Today, Midstate has over 100 employees and operates in a core of 13 states, including Minnesota, Iowa, Florida, Indiana, Colorado, North Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Montana and Wyoming. It works for governments and real estate developers as well a sub for prime contractors. Midstate’s first Wirtgen cold mill was a W 2200 with an 8-ft., 2-in. drum. "That was a monster," Johnson says. "We were cutting 13 inches of asphalt and just tearing it out. The W 2200 changed the market in cold milling and changed the way we conduct milling." Midstate now has a variety of Wirtgen cold mills including a W 120 F, W 2000, three W 2100s and five new W 220s. Midstate's most recent mills are equipped with the Vacuum Cutting System (VCS), which reduces the amount
of airborne material particles which are produced by cold milling. "Without a doubt VCS is a real game changer," Johnson says. "We had the first in the state and now five of our newest mills have the vac system. And we had the first folding conveyors as well, they lower our liability when moving equipment." MILLING BY LAKE SUPERIOR In July 2017 Midstate used one of its new 8-ft., 2-in. W 220 cold mills to remove aged asphalt from Wisconsin State Route 13 between Bayfield and Ashland, WI along the Lake Superior shoreline in the northern part of the state. "We milled a total of 228,774 sq. yd. of S.R. 13," Mike Swing, project manager/ estimator for Midstate says. "Our average milling depth was 3 inches. The existing pavement was about 25 years old and being somewhat brittle, it cut fairly easily as we were not going through a lot of teeth compared to other northern Minnesota and Wisconsin projects we've done." The 10.7-mile project involved two 12-ft. driving lanes with 6-ft. shoulders on either side and approximately 38,000 tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement was produced with a top size of 2 in. That material will go to a plant location where it will be stockpiled and processed to a 0.75 to 1.0 in.-minus size for re-use. "Typically on a day's run we would Midstate's tandem roller undertakes breakdown compaction in advance of pneumatic roller.
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In suburban Minneapolis, Midstate full-depth reclaims parking lot in advance of reconstruction.
mill shoulders on both sides and then would mill the driving lanes afterward," Swing says. "Because we preserve the crown of the road, on each side of the centerline we would have 18 feet to cut and we would undertake three passes on each side of the center." Wirtgen's Level Pro system on the W 220 kept the milling profile on target. On Wisconsin S.R. 13's driving lanes, Midstate was cutting 3 in. deep along the centerline and then carrying a 2.5 percent slope across the driving lane. The 6-ft.-wide shoulders were cut at a 4 percent slope. Cameras at the end of the conveyor and at the rear of the machine for backup visibility made views into the truck hopper and rear of the cold mill easily available from the operator's platform. The mill's VCS kept airborne dust and grit away from the workers and equipment while placing it on the conveyor and into the truck. For this project, the Wirtgen WITOS FleetView system supplied Midstate an extraordinary information resource on day-to-day operations. FleetView keeps headquarters informed in real time of the location and operating state of every machine meaning that while the W 220 milled Wisconsin S.R. 13, it was linked to Midstate's home office 236 miles away. "I really like the fact that using FleetView, I can see what each crew is doing on each project in real time," Swing says. "It tracks where each machine is at any time and provides production rates, equipment condition, everything. Even if they can't have cell phone service I can see where they are. And it's nice for our dispatch center as we can pinpoint where our equipment is."
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The information also is archived for later use in case questions arise about the project or what transpired during milling. MAINTENANCE KEEPS EQUIPMENT GOING Midstate does not undertake paving projects by themselves, but uses its Vรถgele pavers and Hamm rollers to place and compact cold recycled mix from its in-place recycling trains. It has Hamm HD 130 HV, HD+ 140 VV HF (Tier III), and HD+ 140i VV tandem rollers. It uses two Hamm GRW 18 and one GRW 280i rubber tire rollers. For soil compaction, it uses two Hamm H 11i rollers and a Hamm 3412. The double-drum HD+ 140i VV is outfitted with the Hamm HCQ Navigator system for intelligent compaction. It has a new 10-ft. Vรถgele Super 2000-3i asphalt paver and two Vision 5200-2i pavers, like the rollers, used to place in-place recycled cold mix from its in-place recycle train. And in addition to all this road work, Midstate continues its trucking activities with 30 low boy trailers in its fleet. Keeping that durable roadbuilding equipment going throughout the season requires maintenance work during the off-season. "During the winter months, we run two rebuild shops," Johnson says. "We want every single piece of equipment to
go through one of the two shops and expect it to come out 90 percent new following the rebuild. We hold ourselves to a very high standard on how well we maintain the equipment." Operators are kept to a high standard as well. "A lot of training goes on," Johnson says. "This equipment operates in a very abrasive environment. An inexperienced operator can destroy a drum in 10 minutes. Wirtgen equipment is very powerful, so we monitor the operators, starting with an intense training program." Midstate works with two equipment distributors, Hayden-Murphy Equipment Co. in Minnesota and RDO Equipment Co. in North Dakota.
"While we do a lot of the In Wyoming, equipment servicing ourselves, 10-ft. paver so much of fixing the problem receives recycled is getting the supplies and pavement mix parts," Johnson says. "That's from windrow why the incredible relationelevator. ships that we have with our suppliers are so important. The support they give us is tremendous." Tom Kuennen is a freelance writer in the surface transportation industry and can be reached at www.expresswaysonline.com.
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n 2011 Ron LaCoe got the idea to try using recycled crushed glass to replace silica sand and boiler slag in sealcoating jobs. He and son Cody, co-owners of A-1 Sealcoating & Asphalt Maintenance, West Fargo, ND, did some investigating
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and on-the-job testing, and in 2013 brought the product to National Pavement Expo where it received quite a bit of attention – but few sales. But that didn’t dissuade them. Since then, they’ve used it successfully on more sealcoating jobs than LaCoe can count, have generated excitement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), used it on U.S. Air Force properties, and are in discussion with North Dakota DOT to use it on the shoulders of all the state highways.
“We were talking with someone from the DOT and he said ‘you don’t have enough glass to go across the state of North Dakota’ and I said ‘you don’t know how much beer people drink’,” LaCoe says. START-UP WORKS THE SMALL JOBS Thirty years ago, as a disabled vet with no job, LaCoe started doing building maintenance and in 1977 bought a used parking lot sweeper. Soon after, he
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A-1 applies the innovative sealer mix using squeegee or spray depending on what the customer wants, and the glass in sealer goes down no differently than sand or boiler slag. A-1 says the glass has created no issues with the spray sealcoating system, in fact they think silica sand might wear out a spray system quicker.
A just-sealcoated McDonald's that used crushed glass in place of silica sand or boiler slag.
built his own striping machine using an old Craftsman lawn mower, eventually bought a used striper from the city of Bismarck and he bought a new striper in 1987. “Basically we were a striping and cleaning company until 1987, but we started adding pavement maintenance because people needed it,” he says. To add pavement repair to his business, he bought a 55-gal. drum and would fill that drum with hot mix at the plant, then drive from site to site to make pavement repairs (he eventually bought a dump truck). “We focused on the piddly stuff no one else wanted – we still do,” he says. “The big asphalt companies want the big jobs and we focus on the little stuff. It works out fine.” In 2012, Ron and Cody decided to add sealcoating to their services. He and his daughter, Jessie, built their own 550gal., trailer-mounted sealcoating system complete with agitation. They used it until 2015 when they bought a Seal-Rite trailer-mounted spray rig. Today, the 3-person company generates 75% of its sales from pavement repair and sealcoating work, 15% from crackfilling and 10% from striping. Almost all their work is parking lot work, but they also sealcoat driveways and access roads in the many lake area homes. “Lake area homes are great for work,” he says. “We went into one lake and had one job and before we left we’d finished 14.”
REPLACING SAND WITH GLASS When A-1 began offering sealcoating services, they learned that sealer producers recommended adding boiler slag or silica sand to the sealer. They tried boiler slag but didn’t like it, so they switched to silica sand. “The silica sand really improved the product and made it last longer – and our customers were happy,” LaCoe says. But LaCoe didn’t like the potential health issues associated with silica sand, especially since they were using so much of it and adding it into the sealer on their own at the jobsite. That got him thinking; he wanted to provide an enhanced sealcoating product, but he didn’t want to expose himself and others to the dangers posed by silica sand and dust. Then he thought about the landfill that he drove by twice on each trip to his supplier and he thought about all the glass bottles he could see in the dump. Lots and lots of bottles. And he wondered how much more space there would be in the landfills if the bottles weren’t there. Then he called a glass crushing plant. “We showed them the silica sand and asked if they could provide glass that was
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PRESERVATION UPDATE A-1 uses the ground glass exactly the way they had used silica sand, adding 2-3 lbs. per gallon of sealer. They use an additive on 90% of their jobs to help the glass bond to the sealer, the same as they would for silica sand.
A-1 Sealcoating chooses from three different grades of crushed glass depending on the surface being sealed.
the same granule size and clean and they said they can provide clean glass in any size granules we wanted,” LaCoe says. He left that day with 400 lbs. of ground glass and used it in place of silica sand on a job just to test it out. “It worked out great,” he says. So they upped the ante, placing 750 lbs. of glass on a bank parking lot and then 950 lbs. on a job and then 1,400 lbs. on another job. “It didn’t take us long to realize we were on to something,” he says. “The glass worked just fine – and it had the added benefits of being healthier for the workers and being great for the environment because we were removing a lot of bottles from landfills.” LaCoe contacted the EPA, who he says had never heard of or considered using glass this way, and they liked the idea and encouraged him to pursue it. HOW GLASS WORKS IN THE MIX Ron LaCoe says A-1 uses the ground glass exactly the way they had used silica
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sand, adding 2-3 lbs. per gallon of sealer. They use an additive on 90% of their jobs to help the glass bond to the sealer, the same as they would for silica sand. “We buy our sealer without additive or abrasive in it and mix it on site because each job varies and because the condition of the asphalt varies job to job,” Cody says. “We’ll use up to about 4 lbs. per gallon and then bump up the additive to help the particles in the sealer stay bonded to the glass.” Cody says that when comparing glass particles to sand grains under a microscope the sand contains pores while the glass does not. “Sand looks like a sponge and can absorb the water from the sealer. Glass has no pores so it doesn’t absorb moisture,” Cody says. “We control the size of glass particles based on how oxidized the lot is.” Mix designs generally recommend using sand or boiler slag in the 50 to 70 grade range. A-1 chooses from three different grades of crushed glass depending on the surface being sealed. • 10-20 grade is used only on the most severely oxidized and aged pavement. It’s considered “coarse to very coarse” and is added at the jobsite by the contractor. • 15-35 grade is less coarse and is used on pavement that is not new but also not severely oxidized or damaged. Also added at the jobsite. • Minus-80 grade filler is an almost powder-like material that can be added
by the sealer producer at the plant or by the contractor at the jobsite. Minus 80 crushed glass is used on new or like-new pavement. A-1 used to buy its crushed glass in 55-gal. drums but it’s become such a mainstay of their operation that they now buy it in 3,000-lb. totes. LaCoe says the cost of crushed glass comparable to silica sand. A-1 applies the sealer using squeegee or spray depending on what the customer wants, and the glass sealer goes down no differently than sand or boiler slag. The glass has created no issues with the spray sealcoating system and A-1 believes sand might wear the spray system quicker. “I haven’t tracked it or tried to measure it but my feeling is we changed tips more frequently when we used only silica sand,” Cody says. LaCoe says the choice of aggregate is up to the customer. He says when the job specs require it, they do use a pre-mixed sealer that contains silica sand. But if silica sand or pre-mixed sealer isn’t specified for a job they try to use crushed glass. LaCoe says they have offered incentives to customers to encourage them to use glass. When bidding the Border Town Bar & Grill’s parking lot, for example, A-1 Sealcoating offered the bar a $400 discount if the bar saved its beer and liquor bottles for a month and gave them to A-1. “We picked them up and trucked them to the glass company and they crushed them and we put that glass right back in the bar’s parking lot,” LaCoe says. “You can use crushed silica sand which has health and environmental issues, but since you have an option why not go a healthier route and use glass?” he concludes.
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PRESERVATION UPDATE Blacklidge LD-7 Asphalt Emulsion Blacklidge Emulsions' LD-7 (fog seal) is designed to lock down loose rock, improving chip retention, reducing stripping and raveling and improving impermeability. • Non-tracking and quick drying • Black appearance enhances striping • Extends life of road for long term savings • Applied with a traditional distributor Search: 10077289
KM International KM2-18x Infrared Heat, reclaim and transport four tons of hot mix or cold patch asphalt. • Unit features convection/conduction heat for even transfer of heat • Dump option allows for quick easy dumping of product while dual action lift assist shocks Search: 10090923
Heat Design Equipment 1000 IR Maintenance Truck The HDE 1000 IR is an infrared maintenance truck that offers Hi/Low fire capacity on infrared emissions, heat penetration without surface burning, and operates on liquid propane • The 8 x 6 heater operates on 3- to 100-lb. liquid tanks and is hydraulically operated • Unit offers a low maintenance design with no large batteries and blowers and a thematically controlled 2.5-ton asphalt reclaimer hot box Search: 10191073
Rosco Maximizer 3 Rosco's Maximizer 3 offers a 8- to 16-foot extendible spraybar. • 400-gpm Viking asphalt pump • Automatic in-cab controls • Enviro-Flush cleanout system • Tank sizes from 1,000 to 4,000 gallons Search: 10087858
COMPLETE ADM SPL-60 PARALLEL FLOW PORTABLE DRUM MIX ASPHALT PLANT. Nice small plant ready to go to work for you. Located in Northern Washington.
Star Inc. Road-Guard Rubberized Asphalt Emulsion for Road Surfaces Road-Guard Rubberized Asphalt Emulsion for Road Surfaces finishes with a uniform rugged surface and improves driving conditions on an existing road surface. • Tough, rubberized AE based pavement soating • Excellent cost savings compared to conventional road surface treatments • Formulated with select asphalt grades and hot blended with rubber • Useful for housing subdivisions, commercial parking lots, city and county roads, ring roads and approaches Search: 12278274
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SAKAI Road Planer and Stabilizer The ER552F high-speed pneumatic tire road planer and PM550 road stabilizer offer easy access to the cutting teeth and toothholders for servicing and tool repairs and replacement. • ER552F road planer features a motor grader-like bogey suspension system, 561-hp Tier III diesel engine and an 81-in.-wide cutter drum assembly that cuts to 9 in. deep in one pass • Four-wheel-drive PM550 road stabilizer includes a high-torque, two-speed rotor, a 57-gpm top working speed and a 496-hp Komatsu six-cylinder Tier III diesel engine • Optional auto-spray emulsion system
Asphalt Distributors
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ChipSpreaders Wirtgen WR 240i Recycler/Stabilizer The WR 240i stabilizes large areas of incohesive soils utilizing any stabilizing medium, and recycles 100% of existing asphalt pavements in situ. • Working width of 7 ft. 10 in. and maximum working depth of 20 in. • 600-hp Cummins six-cylinder Tier 4i engine • Nine rotor speeds aided by computer-controlled metering technology with automatic monitoring • All-wheel steering and a separate steering angle on the rear axle for a tight turning radius • All main functions controlled via the multifunctional joystick in the right-hand armrest • Automatic lowering and raising of the milling and mixing rotor
Asphalt Transports
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Live Bottom Trailers Caterpillar Grade and Slope for Cold Planers The Cat Grade and Slope for cold planers is a 2D grade and slope solution featuring easy use, robust components, high accuracy and exceptional reliability. • Designed for interfacing with sonic sensors, contact sensors, wire rope sensors and slope sensors; a combination of sensors can be used or a single sensor • User-friendly operator’s display features a large backlit screen and intuitive operation • Employs a “virtual bail” rather than a wire bail found on other systems; this allows the system to monitor its own accuracy without the risk of damaging the bail on an obstruction • Highly accurate over a 10-in. width range Search: 10983759
Heavy Duty Trailers
E. D. Etnyre & Co.
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PRESERVATION UPDATE Roadtec RX-700e/ ex Cold Planer
Superior Tire & Rubber Cushotrac Ultimate Track Pads
The Roadtec RX-700e/ex half-lane cold planer features a 755-hp Caterpillar engine. • Available with either three-track or four-track assemblies • Cuts up to 14 in. deep with standard widths of 6’7”, 7’2”, 8’2” and 10’6” • 60° front load-out conveyor swing • Guardian remote telematics and diagnostics system • Profiling or micro-milling drum options available
Engineered specifically for milling machines, the Cushotrac Ultimate track pad features a 2,000-hour wear-life guarantee.
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Bagela BA10000 Portable Asphalt Recycler
BOMAG BMS 15 Milling Tooth The BOMAG BMS 15 milling tooth design extends service live by 30% and reduces change-out time by up to 75% over conventional systems. • Base tooth holder features a maintenance-free, bolt-on design that does not require retightening, reducing service time • Low-resistance profile and tapered tooth retainer delivers more aggressive cutting with less wear to increase service life by up to 30% over other cutting systems • Calibrated positioning feet serve as the core of the BMS 15’s quick and accurate repositioning of the welded lower holder • Tapered tooth retaining claw boasts a low-resistance profile design to reduce wear • Special hardening process delivers long tooth and retaining claw life • Only 75 ft/lb (100 Nm) torque is required to tighten the tooth retainer Search: 20987446
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The BA10000 Portable Recycler takes broken chunk, milled (RAP) or leftover virgin plant mix and cranks out 10 or more tons of fresh hot mix per hour. • The BA10000 comes standard mounted on an over-sized trailer, and is available as frame-mounted for static installation
• Lower life-cycle cost • Larger footprint for greater traction • Bolts up to existing grousers with no track modification required • Eliminates pad loosening with steelon-steel technology Search: 10283624
SealMaster SP 300 Dual Spray/Squeegee The SP-300 sealcoating machine features a spray bar, spray wand and squeegee application.
• Length: 266-in. • Width: 91-in. • Weight: 11,000-lbs. • Engine: 3 cyl., 27 hp Search: 20988335
• 320-gal. capacity • Round tank with full-sweep agitation • Mix and apply pavement sealers with or without sand Search: 20980161
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dsingsime@acbusinessmedia.com PAVING FABRIC INSTALLATION MACHINES Telescoping 1’-19.5’ Grizzly 600T & 1’-16’ Cub 300T
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PUMP PACKING Stop your pumps from leaking!
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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Contact Denise Singsime Print and Digital Advertising
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ASPHALT MAINTANENCE COMPANY FOR SALE In WESTERN COLORADO Owner Retiring
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 2 - 6000 gal. storage tanks 1 - 1500 gal. truck mounted tank with pump and spray wand 1 - 550 gal. truck mounted tank with pump and spray wand Cimline crack filler
Misc. crew trucks Support equipment and all necessary hand tools Customer references, contact list and Alpine Pavement Maintenance name. Infrared Truck Unit
Business started in 1995 and has an excellent reputation throughout the western slope of Colorado including Aspen, Vail, Steamboat, Durango and all areas in between. Business has averaged $500,000.00 to $750,000.00 gross sales. Asking $250,000.00 for entire business and equipment. No property is included.
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CLASSIFIEDS RAP-15031 Gencor Stationary Asphalt Silo • 200ton Capacity • Safety Gates • Model year 1990
RAP-14885 STATIONARY SINGLE LEVEL CONTROL HOUSE
• 360 degre viewing • Nominal 12x12 • No Controls
RAP-15255 MAXAM COUNTERFLOW DRUM
RAP-15328 GENCOR 250-TON ASPHALT STORAGE SILO
• Safety Gates • Electric Heat on Cone
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• 1997 Astec Baghouse • Model RBH 68 1997-142-175
RAP-15069 CEDARAPIDS MAIN DRAG SLAT CONVEYOR
• Recycle collar burner • 36” Wide x 88’ Long • 8’ x 45’ • Trunnion Driven • Reject chute • Model year 2010 • KO box available and • Right hand discharge other misc. parts. • Hauck Ecostarr
RAP-15268 1997 ASTEC BAGHOUSE
• 400 TPH
• 68,000 CFM • Exhaust Fan w/ (2) 150-hp Motors • Stack
RAP-15086 PORT. GENCOR 8’X15’ RAP SYSTEM
• Gencor Hammermill Crusher • 75hp Motor On Crusher
• 8x15 Bin Opening • Grizzly • 15hp Motor • 36in Feeder
RAP-14952 BARBER GREENE PARALLEL FLOW DRUM MIXER
• 7’ x 43’ Shell W/ 8’ Expanded Ends • Trunnion Driven (4) 20 HP Motors
• RAP Collar
RAP-15321 (3) 100-TON SILO SYSTEM
• CMI Main Drag Slat Conveyor • 36” wide x 36” deep and 75’ shaft to shaft • Chrome floor, dual
chain, oil heat, chop gate • (3) 100-ton Asphalt Storage Silos w/ weigh batchers
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CLASSIFIEDS OIL DISTRIBUTORS 2018 ETNYRE
Etnyre 2000 Gallon Centennial
• 16’ Spray Bar – 1’ Increments • Computer Controlled • 2 Diesel Burners • Etnyre Centennial • 33,000 Lb. GVW
• Mounted on 2018 Freightliner & IHC Trucks • Diesel Engine • Auto Transmissions 2 Speed Rear Ends
CALL JON AT (701) 293-7325 • www.swanston.com
ASPHALT PLANTS · Astec 350 TPH Relocatable Double Barrel Drum Plant · Gencor 300 tph stationary drum and baghouse · Terex 225 tph portable counterflow drum plant · Astec 200 TPH Portable Double Barrel Plant · ADM 100 tph stationary drum plant with 2 silos & recycle · 100 tph portable drum mix plant with baghouse · ADM 110 tph portable drum plant · H&B 10,000# asphalt batch plant · Astec 10,000# asphalt batch plant · Cedarapids 4000# asphalt batch plant · H&B 4000# asphalt batch plant · CMI 65 ton self-erect silo · 80,000 CFM baghouse
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Astec 58,000 CFM portable CMI 51,000 CFM baghouse Almix 30,000 CFM baghouse Astec 500 tph Double Barrel only Two bin rap system Stansteel 8’X36’ aggregate dryer with burner 7’X30’ portable drum mixer Almix 120 tph drum and baghouse ADM 750 barrel self-erect lime silo Wylie 3140 asphalt plant
Please Call For Complete Inventory
Plant for sale? Call Clancy! Serving the Asphalt Industry for 50 years
E.T. CLANCY COMPANY 219-879-8231 • 800-348-8553 Email: sales@etclancy.com • www.etclancy.com
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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Index Advertiser Index
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Almix
9
KPI-JCI Astec Companies
17
Ammann Group
7
LeeBoy
53
Asphalt Drum Mixers
48-49
Libra Systems
46
Astec Inc.
13, 42 & 43, 65
OMI
35
BITCO Insurance Companies
55
Reliable Asphalt Products
78
Calculated Industries
63
Roadtec an Astec Industries Co.
11, 84
Carlson Paving Products Inc.
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Schutte Buffalo
62
Chemtek
14
SealMaster
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Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group
73
Swanston
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ClearSpan Fabric Structure
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Systems Equipment Corp.
44
C. M. Consulting
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Tarheel Paving and Asphalt Co.
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CMI Roadbuilding Ltd.
15
Tarmac International Inc.
47
Dillman Unidrum
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Topcon
21
Eager Beaver Trailers
41
TransTech Systems Inc.
61
E. D. Etnyre & Co.
75
Weiler
31
E. T. Clancy Company
80
Willow Designs
79
Evans & Daniels
80
Wirtgen America Inc.
5, 36-37
FastMeasure By KTP Enterprises
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Gencor Industries
3
General Combustion
19
Green Way Products, LLC
62
Heatec Inc.
2, 45
Homestead Valve Division
26
Ingevity
27
Kelly Steel & Engineering
77
K-M International
39
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THE LAST EXIT |
BY JESSICA LOMBARDO, EDITOR
Attracting Women to Lucrative Careers in Asphalt
The Women of Asphalt Council made their debut at World of Asphalt 2018, ready to take on industry stereotypes and attract women to careers in asphalt.
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espite composing almost half of workers in all occupations (47%), women make up only 2.6% of workers in construction and extraction occupations. And while there are one million women employed in the construction industry, women only comprise approximately 9% of the actual construction workforce. In our industry, that equates to a mere 7,000 women who work out in the field. Why? Female careers in the construction industry have remained shockingly low – under 3% – for decades, due in large part to the discrimination that blocks women from entering and staying in the field. Sexual harassment and hostility, lack of mentors and stereotyped assumptions about women’s capabilities all contribute to the problem. The Women of Asphalt Council (WOAC) has high hopes to change that. ATTRACTING WOMEN TO ASPHALT For the past eight months, Amy Miller, P.E., national director of the Asphalt Pavement Alliance, has worked to unite women in the asphalt industry, raising awareness of the roadblocks facing women and funds to help the cause gain momentum. During a panel at World of Asphalt, the WOAC debuted their goals and hopes for the council in the future.
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“Our vision is to lead and inspire women in the asphalt industry,” Natasha Ozybko, regional sales manager at Road Science and founding member of WOAC says. “The Women of Asphalt Council has four goals; to foster and promote mentoring and networking opportunities; create professional developmental opportunities through education and training; advocate for women; and encourage other women them to join the asphalt industry.” And the industry needs all the help it can get attracting those workers. With over 10 million people employed in the construction industry, nearly 75% of companies are still reporting they cannot find the skilled workers they need. Furthermore, it’s projected we will need 1.6 million new workers by 2022. “It’s pretty obvious we need to expand the workforce,” Audrey Copeland, Ph.D., P.E with the National Asphalt Pavement Association says. “There is an urgency to attract women to the industry. We need to highlight how good we have it and create an attractive environment for them.” And women in construction really do have it good. In most fields, female workers make only 80 cents on the dollar compared to their male counterparts working full time, year round. In construction however, that wage gap is much smaller with women making 95.7 cents on the dollar compared to men. “That’s good news,” Copeland says. “That’s something we should be talking about to get women in to the field.” Copeland says women in construction can take home approximately $757 per week, a wage that’s right in the middle in terms of general industry wages. “You’re not at the bottom, you’re right in the middle and the potential is there to do well,” Copeland says. “We know looking at the economy that we’re going up. Things are looking good and there is a lot of potential.”
NEXT STEPS The launch of the council at World of Asphalt in Houston was just the beginning for this important movement. “We look forward to growing this program and we have a lot to build upon,” Tracy Schlich, director of marketing & membership at the Asphalt Institute says. “We’re doing this for all of us. We are always looking for suggestions and we would love to hear more from you.” It’s not just important for women to champion this cause, it’s important for everyone in this growing industry to bring in all the talent we can to complete the work that’s out there. Without skilled workers, the opportunity for construction to thrive will be stifled. To get involved, visit https://womenofasphaltcouncil.com and sign up for their newsletter to see where they will be next. A BIG THANK YOU TO THE WOAC FOUNDING MEMBERS WHO ARE FORGING A PATH FOR WOMEN IN ASPHALT: Amy Miller, Asphalt Pavement Alliance Ashley Batson, South Carolina Pavement Association Audrey Copeland, National Asphalt Pavement Alliance Natasha Ozybko, Road Science, a Division of ArrMaz Jill Thomas, Minnesota Asphalt Pavement Association Nicole Corbin, Asphalt Institute Gayla Stokes, Shell Bitumen Suzy McManmon, Wiregrass
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