Skip to main content

Iowa expects longer lasting road surface

In the US state of Iowa, tough paving specifications are resulting in contractors delivering road surfaces that will last longer. The Iowa Department of Transportation (I-DOT) expects to see a highway road surface last 20 years and recently let the contract for a 25.7km road resurfacing project for Highway 92 between Winterset and Greenfield. The 40km link between the two towns sees an average 1,365 cars/day travel on the highway, which was last worked on in 1994 and its surface was due for replacement.
June 9, 2015 Read time: 3 mins
Norris Asphalt used its new Roadtec paver on a key contract in Iowa
In the US state of Iowa, tough paving specifications are resulting in contractors delivering road surfaces that will last longer. The 1229 Iowa Department of Transportation (I-DOT) expects to see a highway road surface last 20 years and recently let the contract for a 25.7km road resurfacing project for Highway 92 between Winterset and Greenfield.

The 40km link between the two towns sees an average 1,365 cars/day travel on the highway, which was last worked on in 1994 and its surface was due for replacement.

Norris Asphalt Paving was selected for the asphalt paving portion of the project. The stretch of Highway 92 is 8.5m wide with two 4.25m lanes, while the route was widened 610mm on each side. The milling and roadbed prep work was subcontracted by Norris to other contractors. A 7.4km stretch on the eastern end of the project posed a challenge because it had a concrete base. For their contractor to mill the on-average 114mm depth, Norris Asphalt had to close the stretch to traffic for 17 days. The rest of the highway project was milled cold-in-place with traffic flow maintained throughout construction. The milled asphalt was recycled as the contractor used 20% RAP in its HMA mix.

For the highway project, Norris Asphalt laid 11,031tonnes of HMA for the base lift and 22,405tonnes of asphalt was placed for the intermediate and surface layers. An additional 6.765tonnes of HMA was used for the widened roadway shoulders.

The firm used a new paver, a 1252 Roadtec RP-195e, which it had received just in time for the job. Roadtec helped train the crew, which was then able to start work immediately. The machine’s stability and good view from the operator station helped with the work according to the contractor. Another important benefit was the Guardian telematics system, which allowed the Roadtec engineers to address and repair a technical problem remotely within just 20 minutes.

The better stretch of Iowa Highway 92 is but one chunk of the 440km state highway that runs from east to west across the state. The work that Norris Asphalt Paving performed on the project was subject to the Iowa DOT’s Quality Management - Asphalt (QM-A) program, which holds the contractor responsible for mix design, sampling, testing, and making mix adjustments if necessary. Norris Asphalt’s finished road passed all of the I-DOT random density core tests, which check for voids. The finished asphalt paved surface achieved impressive profilograph-measured 12.61 to 12.9 International Roughness Index (IRI) scores.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • New radio wave technology assesses asphalt integrity
    March 14, 2017
    Real time information on asphalt density and uniformity can boost construction quality - *Roger Roberts, GSSI. Properly compacted asphalt is a major factor in the lifespan of a road, as inadequately compacted asphalt deteriorates at a more rapid rate than properly compacted material. With the billions spent on road construction and repairs each year, it has become a matter of urgency to find new technologies that can ensure the integrity of asphalt on newly paved roads. New radio wave technology is now avai
  • Recycled materials
    May 30, 2023
    A road building firm in China is benefiting from the use of a new asphalt plant able to handle a high percentage of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) in the mix. The firm is operating a Lintec CSM4000HRC asphalt mixing plant that is equipped with a hot recycling system.The plant is being operated by Lu An Highway Industry in China’s Anhui province, providing high-quality asphalt for the S244 regional expressway and other expressway and road maintenance projects.
  • Rolling out new and improved concrete pavers
    February 10, 2012
    Paver innovations The manufacturers are also rolling out several new and improved concrete paving models, with versatility and adaptability high on the agenda. GOMACO is now offering a novel independent IDBI attachment that allows dowel bar insertion behind a paver to form the transverse joint. The IDBI attachment is a new generation bar insertion system.
  • Pavers providing smooth runway for Saudi Arabia
    October 2, 2014
    Jeddah’s international airport in Saudi Arabia is benefiting from a major revamp to help boost capacity. The King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) near Jeddah has seen a massive increase in passenger numbers in the last 20 years Demand has continued to grow due to both business travel and religious tourism and the KAIA authorities opted to expand the facilities in 2006, in line with anticipated needs. That first phase of the planned expansion is being completed during this year, making KAIA the la