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  2. Chipseal - Wikipedia

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    Chip seal products can be installed over gravel roads to eliminate the cost of grading, road roughness, dust, mud, and the cost of adding gravel lost from grading. Adding chip seal over gravel is about 25% of the price of resurfacing with asphalt, $170,000 for a 4-mile project done in Minnesota [6] compared to $760,000 had it been redone with ...

  3. Chip seal project will cause delays on Highway 97A - AOL

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    Jun. 28—CHELAN — Drivers on U.S. Highway 97A should be prepared for delays as construction crews work on chip-seal projects between Chelan and Wenatchee. Crews will be repairing sections where ...

  4. Chip-sealing scheduled for SR 26 next week - AOL

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    Aug. 9—OTHELLO — Drivers on State Route 26 between Othello and Vantage should be ready for occasional delays starting Monday through Aug. 22 as construction crews work on pavement repair.

  5. Madison Township trustees get one bid for summer road chip ...

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    The bid totals just over $131,000. Trustees are expected to award a contract during a special meeting Aug. 12 so work can be done this summer.

  6. Sealed road - Wikipedia

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    A sealed road is a road whose surface has been permanently sealed by the use of one of several pavement treatments, often of composite construction. In some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, this surface is generically referred to as "seal". [1] Surface treatments used on sealed roads include: Asphalt concrete; Chipseal; Tarmac; Bitumen

  7. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    A road of such material is called a "metalled road" in Britain, a "paved road" in Canada and the US, or a "sealed road" in parts of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. [ 48 ] A granular surface can be used with a traffic volume where the annual average daily traffic is 1,200 vehicles per day or less.

  8. Otta seal - Wikipedia

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    Otta seal is a type of bituminous surface treatment that was developed by the Norwegian Road Research Laboratory (NRRL). Its name is based on the location in which it was created, the Otta Valley . Otta seal was developed to be used as a temporary surfacing on new roads; however, after seeing its strength, it has been used as permanent roads as ...

  9. These are the road construction projects coming to the Salem ...

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    Dozens of road construction projects coming to the Mid-Willamette Valley in 2024. And a lot more will come in Salem as the bond that voters passes in 2022 moves out of the planning stages.