Greg UdelhofenFrom the Author - Page 3HomeShingles - a green ideaAsphalt Contractors Editor's PerspectiveEquipmentPaving growth spurs plant acquisitionA 450,000 ton backlog of paving projects will keep Papich Construction Company’s CEI Rap King asphalt plant operating in high gear over the next few yearsSeal CoatingMidstate Reclamation Stabilizes 'Fat Clay'Truck service center requires soil stabilization to support heavy traffic load and extend service life of parking structure.BusinessWhat's the Delay in Passing the New Highway Bill?The debate is over how to fund the $500 billion House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar (D-MN) proposed in his multi-year surface transportation legislation.MillingOverland Park Successfully Constructs First FRAP ProjectAsphalt contractor O'Donnell and Sons Construction Co. delivers quality pavement for progressive road agency.BusinessRaise the Gas Tax Now!Discussion of a multi-year federal surface transportation program returned to the front burner in Washington as lawmakers focused not on how much, but on how to pay for a $500 billion bill.Seal CoatingAjax Delivers Flat Rock QualityIf you think the specifications for a road agency project put your paving expertise to the test, imagine the requirements in delivering a Vehicle Dynamic Area for the Robert Bosch Proving Grounds.BusinessThe Washington GrindThe partisanship in Washington D.C. is exhausting. Common sense or even the hint of compromise rarely finds its way into action that could benefit the average Joe who has put his trust in an elected official who promised to do the "right thing" if given the chance.Business ServicesIt's Not Over Until It's OverWho wins and who loses in the health care debate?PlantsNortheast Updates Production with New Portable PlantThis Wisconsin asphalt producer/contractor approaches plant upgrades similar to managing other pieces in its equipment fleet - make investments that improve performance and deliver a quality product for the customerSeal CoatingReady to Roll with FundingWhen the Wyoming Department of Transportation knew stimulus funds would be available, the road agency had its I-80 micro surfacing project ready to go, with the contract bid let on April 23, 2009 and completion expected by Sept. 30, 2009.BusinessSustainability mantraPrevious PagePage 3 of 16Next Page