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The stimulus funds for road resurfacing are out there just waiting for the best bids. And, it's very likely the most competitive bids will be from contractors equipped with Trimble's new 3D milling and paving systems. These systems allow contractors to mill and pave in less time, use less material, and increase the smoothness and rideability of the finished road.
The popular Trimble GCS900 Grade Control System has been expanded to include milling machines (cold planers). Now, a contractor can realize significant material savings and increased road smoothness during the ensuing paving operation.
Controlling the precise cutting depth of the mill means the contractor is less likely to overcut existing surface and less likely to require additional costly asphalt or concrete material in the re-paving process. Plus, 3D milling allows contractors to mill out the existing undulations in the road surface, creating a smoother surface for paving and a higher smoothness index in the finished product.
Controlling the cutting depth can also reduce the number of passes required of the mill, the need for additional grading or re-milling work and wear on the milling machine and blade. More efficient use of the mill also means the machine can be moved to the next site quicker to save time and reduce cost.
Paving contractors make money by laying smooth and accurate surfaces with minimal material usage and time. PCS900 allows contractors to pave in a stakeless environment. This saves time and effort of setting and adjusting stringlines and increases truck productivity by eliminating the need to drive around stringlines. Trimble PCS900 also helps contractors achieve excellent rideability results and finish projects on time and budget. It can be used for new roads or resurfacing paving applications, such as highways, state roads, airports and large commercial surfaces.