The I-64 Widening project in Hampton Roads is “going green.” While widening Interstate 64, environmentally-friendly processes and materials are being incorporated into construction in the form of recycled pavement. The new lanes are being constructed on I-64 using Cold Central Plant Recycling (CCPR). CCPR uses reclaimed asphalt pavement, created from the road millings of construction projects around the region. Unlike the hot-mix asphalt typically seen in road projects, CCPR is placed onto the roadway without any heat necessary.
[VIDEO] Cold Central Plant Recycling on I-64 Widening Project in Virginia
While widening Interstate 64, environmentally-friendly processes and materials are being incorporated into construction in the form of recycled pavement
Jun 4, 2018
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