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Full-Depth Recycling with Cement saves time,
money and natural resources!
But Don't Take Our Word For It... Take Theirs!
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Ken
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"There really are no negatives. With cement,
you get tremendous strength." - Ken Smith, inspector, TxDOT
Jacksonville, Texas Contractor Magazine, October 2003
"We spent $760,103 on the 12.68 miles we recycled,
whereas we spent $5.8 million on the 10.58 miles of new construction."
- J.C. Wood Jr., public services director, City of Bedford,
Texas Construction Magazine, July 2000
"[The] construction is fast with minimal traffic
disruptions. This is a very cost effective
way to rehabilitate existing roadways." - Richard Schiller,
field operations director, Tarrant County Prec. 3, Texas Construction
Magazine, October 2003
"Instead of filling up a landfill somewhere, which is not environmentally
friendly, we’re reusing materials in-place and, in the process,
saving money for the city and the taxpayer."
Chuck Gregory, P.E., Vice President, Drash Consulting Engineers,
Inc., Texas Construction Magazine, July 2002
"We’ve tried several processes but found this
to be the best fit. It’s cost effective."
Najib Fares, street program manager, City of Fort Worth, Texas
Contractor Magazine, October 2003
"Out of all the jobs that I do, I like these the best."
- Cliff Coleman, superintendent, E.E. Hood & Sons, San Antonio,
Texas Contractor Magazine, November 2002
"The simple change from lime to cement allowed us to decrease
the amount of stabilization additive needed on [the FM 1017] project,
which provided a savings of $470,300. We were able
to obtain higher subgrade and flex base strengths to hopefully
extend the life of the pavement." - Albert Quintanilla,
area engineer, TxDOT Hebbronville Office, Texas Contractor Magazine,
November 2002
"It makes life easier on everyone. We never completely
close a street." - Roger Dupre, senior estimator,
Sutton & Associates LP, Texas Contractor Magazine, October 2003
"It’s simpler than fooling with lime because
you have to cut lime twice." - David Kirkland, superintendent,
Madden Contracting Inc, Texas Contractor Magazine, October 2003
"Using cement is pretty good insurance."
- Greg Howard, area engineer, TxDOT Carrizo Springs, Texas Contractor
Magazine, November 2002
"I like the fact that we were able to complete the repair
with portland cement at less than one half the cost of usual
procedures. We were also able to do it with our own road
crew."
Ted Long, construction foreman, Goliad County, Texas Contractor
Magazine, June 2001
"The most efficient way to keep the road open and
not double-handle the material."
Mark Sturrock, asst. area engineer, TxDOT Jacksonville, Texas
Contractor Magazine, October 2003
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Ron Akin, Street Superintendent, City of Navasota,
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"A lot faster and we get more ‘bang for the
buck." - Ron Akin, street superintendent, City of
Navasota, Texas Construction Magazine, July 2002
"Cement really does hold it together."
Roger Benavides, engineer, TxDOT Carrizo Springs, Texas Contractor
Magazine, November 2002
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