Pavement Rehabilitation
Subjected to heavy traffic, pavement can easily deteriorate over time. Rehabilitation efforts can significantly improve ride quality and extend pavement life.
Local roads and highways experience a heavy amount of traffic daily. Over time, this results in minor distress such as alligator cracking, longitudinal cracking, and rutting. Left untreated, this detriment can eventually lead to poor ride quality that requires significant restoration. To maintain the integrity of our transportation infrastructure and avoid costly restoration efforts, rehabilitation projects are often conducted to extend the service life of the pavement.
Advanced Civil Technologies has supported numerous pavement rehabilitation efforts in coordination with both local cities and Caltrans Districts 7, 8, and 12. These projects have involved strategies such as cold planing and overlaying existing asphalt, full section replacement, and slab replacement. We offer experience with every phase of rehabilitation efforts, from project initiation to construction. Moreover, we have provided services such as project management, roadway design, signing and striping plans, construction staging/traffic handling plans, TMP, and Storm Water Data Reports.
Additionally, our team offers experience utilizing an innovative new method known as pavement recycling. Using this approach, the existing pavement is pulverized on-site to be repurposed as the new base course for the rehabilitated pavement. Doing so significantly reduces the cost of procuring new materials and trucking the old pavement from the site, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of dollars. Because of its cost effectiveness, pavement recycling is an ideal method for projects requiring a high number of full section replacements.