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Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Life-Cycle Costs Benefits

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Sometimes Asphalt is better than concrete, and life-cycle costs can be one of those benefits where you'll save money. 
  • Reduces costs for initial construction.
  • Requires less maintenance over the life of the pavement.
  • Repaired and maintained cost-effectively with HMA overlays instead of complete removal and reconstruction with concrete.
  • When maintenance is needed, HMA offers the widest variety of alternatives geared to solve the precise problems on the surface.
  • Can be overlaid to add structural capacity to account for increased traffic loading. 
  • Eliminates the need for costly reinforcing materials, which are subject to corrosion, which lead to more frequent and more costly repairs. 
  • Properly designed and constructed HMA pavements will last 50 years or more with occasional resurfacing, relieving road agencies of the need for costly, time-consuming and disruptive reconstruction. 
  • HMA can be recycled (milled and replaced along with fresh materials), saving dollars and preserving nonrenewable natural resources.

Comments

I'm trying to compare the annual cost of maintaining three different surfaces (Recycled Asphalt, Milled Asphalt and Hot Mix Asphalt) so my HOA can make a decision on which surface to use in our paving project. 
 
 
 
Does anyone have any info that will help?
Posted @ Thursday, July 15, 2010 4:53 PM by Bob Snyder
Basically, asphalt is either recycled from when repairs and maintenance is being done and it's taken to the plant to reuse. The alternative is for it to come from the rock quarry in virgin form. I'm not familiar with a big price difference.  
Feel free to contact one of our suppliers for more details.  
Graniterock - A.R. Wilson Quarry 
831.768.2300 
arwilsonquarry@graniterock.com
Posted @ Thursday, July 15, 2010 6:13 PM by J.D. Willoughby
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