Chip
Sealing
A combination of asphalt and graded aggregate applied to prepared
or unprepared surfaces.
Our own method of applying a W.S.D.O.T. Class A seal, utilizes four
applications of various grades of asphalt StreetPrint
StreetPrint™ Pavement Texturing is a process that entails
imprinting and coating asphalt with "grid style" depressions
to replicate, in relief, the concrete grout depressions common to
hand-laid brick or cobblestone.
The surface of an asphalt driveway is reheated utilizing an infra
red heater and imprinted with patterns resembling brick, cobblestone
or other designs. Then, the imprinted asphalt surface is coated
using a combination of cement fortified acrylic resins, epoxy based
polymers and a blend of aggregates, which have been specially formulated
for application on asphalt surfaces.
DuraTherm
DuraTherm is a pre-cut, thermoplastic template (grid) that is heat-set
into new StreetPrint™ imprinted asphalt. The result is an
attractive and visible surface that is completely flush with the
asphalt. DuraTherm is highly durable, vibration-free, snow-plow-proof
and fully ADA compliant. DuraTherm is fast and simple to install,
can be installed at night, and the surface can reopen to traffic
virtually immediately. In addition, a DuraTherm surface is safe.
It has superior skid resistance that helps prevent slips and falls.
DuraTherm is the only night reflective form of decorative crosswalk
or traffic calming surface available."
Bike
Lanes
Bike and bus lanes are important components of sustainable street
design. Using colored pavement for priority bike & bus lanes
enhances safety and usability. Colored pavement helps visually elevate
the bike lane or bus lane further defining the space and helping
differentiate the dedicated area from the vehicular portion of the
road. The coloring is a constant and bold visual reminder to motorists
that the priority lanes are present.
Solar
Reflective Coatings
StreetBondSR™ – Solar Reflective for LEED® Credits
StreetBondSR™ incorporates specialized characteristics that
reduce Urban Heat Island Effect by minimizing the amount of solar
energy absorbed by pavement surfaces. Reducing Heat Island Effect
helps minimize urban impact on microclimate through the use of hardscape
material with high solar reflectance.
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