Contractor Teams Up With FHWA, Maryland DOT To Bring Superpave To Baltimore

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Contractor Teams Up With FHWA, Maryland DOT To Bring Superpave To Baltimore

Contractor Teams Up with FHWA, Maryland DOT To Bring Superpave to Baltimore Jitesh Parikh

Introduction Maryland, a member of the Superpave Lead States team, continues to move forward with implementation of the Superpave system. In 1996, the Maryland Department of Transportation (DOT) adopted the Superpave binder specification, and starting next year the DOT will specify Superpave mixes for all of its asphalt paving projects. The Maryland DOT's materials laboratories will thus no longer test conventional asphalt mixes for compliance with the State's old specifications. This change means cities such as Baltimore and other local governments will have a difficult time obtaining conventional binders and mixes, says Bob Sneddon of Maryland contractor P Flanigan & Sons, Inc., as most contractors will convert totally to the Superpave system.

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