Location
STEW 306
Session Number
97
Session Title
Pavement Recycling: Reusing Your Most Valuable Asset
Track Title
Pavements
Event Description/Abstract
The city of Columbus was able to complete about $6.5 million of road construction in 2014. Of the $6.5 million spent, $1.8 million was invested in full-depth reclamation (FDR) and $2.5 million was invested in street resurfacing that included cold-in-place recycling (CIR). The focus of this session is to educate fellow municipalities on the cost and performance advantages of in-place pavement recycling. Discussion will include cost savings versus traditional methods, design, and construction of FDR and CIR projects.
Pavement Recycling: Reusing Your Most Valuable Asset
STEW 306
The city of Columbus was able to complete about $6.5 million of road construction in 2014. Of the $6.5 million spent, $1.8 million was invested in full-depth reclamation (FDR) and $2.5 million was invested in street resurfacing that included cold-in-place recycling (CIR). The focus of this session is to educate fellow municipalities on the cost and performance advantages of in-place pavement recycling. Discussion will include cost savings versus traditional methods, design, and construction of FDR and CIR projects.