Recycling and rehabilitation can be used to address many road defects including rutting, cracking, profiling and polishing. Recent advances allow the addition of engineered materials to modify the structural strength of marginal materials that may have been used in the original construction.
Specifications – McA Proprietary Specialty Cutback
Proprietary Branded Specialty Cutback Specification Table
Specifications – McA Proprietary Emulsions
Proprietary Branded Emulsion Specification Table
Specifications – McA Polymer Modified Emulsion
Polymer Modified Emulsion Specification Table
Specifications – McA Medium Curing Cutback
Medium Curing Cutback Asphalt Specification Table
Research – 12-Year Performance Review of Bloomington Road (York Region Road 40) Rehabilitation using Cold In-Place Recycling and a 6.7 mm Fine Stone Mastic Asphalt
2017-CTAA Twelve-Year Performance Review of Bloomington Road (York Region Road 40) Rehabilitation using Cold-In-Place Recycling and a 6.7mm Fine Stone Mastic Asphalt
Research – Waterproofed Mechanical Stabilization: A Discussion of a Cooperative Investigation
1940-Waterproofed Mechanical Stabilization-A Discussion of a Cooperative Investigation-Baskin and McLeod
Research – Usage of Emulsion Mixes to Mitigate the Effect of Subgrade Movements
1999 – Usage of Emulsion Mixes to Mitigate the Effect of Subgrade Movements – Croteau, Boston and Davidson