Greg UdelhofenFrom the Author - Page 15Seal CoatingFewer Cracked Windshields & MoreFahrner Asphalt Sealers Inc. answers road agency complaints of cracked windshields.HomeAsphalt production evolves with mix design demandTo maintain its competitive edge, Dunn Construction relies on new plant technology to produce challenging asphalt mix designs required in today's road projectsHomeReality CheckEditorial for the February 2005 issue of Asphalt Contractor.Seal CoatingPreservation Partnership Promotes Preemptive PracticeThe Midwestern Pavement Preservation Partnership helps several states maintain infrastructures.PlantsProductivity is the Bottom LineBarriere Construction Co. uses Total Process Reliability to keep asphalt plants productive.Seal CoatingIDOT Takes Preservation First StepMicro-Surfacing Inc. takes on one of IDOT's first preservation projects.HomePositive outlook for 2005Editorial for the January 2005 issue of Asphalt Contractor.EquipmentTechnology & TalentWhen competing in a market that demands high quality at a low bid, this Chicago-area asphalt contractor uses the latest in equipment developments to maximize its skilled workforce.HomeFlanigan's Formula for Success"Best Practices" approach to challenging mix designs characterizes P. Flanigan & Sons' profitable growth.Compaction EquipmentRolling Without TearsManatts' Newton Division turns to small roller to prevent tearing during compaction of challenging I-80 HMA resurfacing.ConcreteInspired FoundationPier construction technology provides solution to church rehabilitation.HomeBuy Now!Editorial for the October 2004 issue of Asphalt Contractor.Previous PagePage 15 of 16Next Page