Biggest Highway Rebuild

Serial Information: Civil Engineering—ASCE, 1985, Vol. 55, Issue 7, Pg. 49-49


Document Type: Feature article

Abstract:

The reconstruction of the Wisconsin Interstate 90 and 94 involved 32 miles of 6-lane pavement. Most of the concrete aggregate for the job was recycled concrete pavement and all pavement reinforcing steel was epoxy coated. It was the largest concrete recycling job ever attempted.



Subject Headings: Reinforced concrete | Concrete pavements | Recycling | Highways and roads | Synthetic materials | Steel | Reinforcing steel

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