Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA) and Roads&Bridges Magazine Recognize 2019 Winners
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
 | Caption: Roads&Bridges Editorial Director Bill Wilson presents the Recycling Award for Full-Depth Reclamation for Indiana DOT R-39636-A, S.R. 101, Allen County, IN, to Jeff Austin, Brooks Construction Co. Inc.; Brad Schneider, Specialties Company, LLC; and Jason Wielinski, Heritage Research Group/Asphalt Materials Inc. Photo by Tom Kuennen, courtesy of FP2. |  | | Caption: Darren Coughlin, Coughlin Company, accepts the Cold In-Place Recycling Award for the U.S. 191 Indian Canyon, Duchesne County, Utah project.Photo by Tom Kuennen, courtesy of FP2. |
GLEN ELLYN, IL, March 5, 2019 – During the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association held February 18-21, 2018, in Cancun, Mexico, the recipients of the ARRA/Roads&Bridges Recycling Awards were recognized. Three awardees were named as ARRA/ Roads&Bridges Recycling Awards winners this year, and two honorees were present to be recognized during this year's Annual Meeting. The 2019 ARRA/Roads&Bridges Honorees were: Full-Depth Reclamation PROJECT: Indiana DOT R-39636-A, S.R. 101, Allen County, Ind. LENGTH: 9 miles COST: $6,004,000 %RAP USED: 70% DESIGNER: USI Consultants Inc. OWNER: Indiana DOT CONTRACTORS: Brooks Construction, Specialties Co., Asphalt Materials Inc. Cold In-Place Recycling PROJECT: U.S. 191 Indian Canyon, Duchesne County, Utah LENGTH: 12.7 center line miles COST: $4,118,830 %RAP USED: 100% DESIGNER: Dave Gill, Utah DOT, Region 3 OWNER: Utah DOT CONTRACTORS: Burdick Materials, a Staker Parson Co., and Coughlin Co. Cold In-Place Recycling PROJECT: Rosehill Road Recycling & Improvement Project, Jackson County, Mich. LENGTH: 1.05 miles COST: $386,000 %RAP USED: 100% COST SAVINGS: $196,000 DESIGNER: Jackson County DOT OWNER: Jackson County COT CONTRACTOR: Michigan Paving & Materials Co. To read the full articles on the Roads&Bridges websites, please visit: https://www.roadsbridges.com/awards/recycling-awards/2019. ABOUT THE ASPHALT RECYCLING & RECLAIMING ASSOCIATION (ARRA): Incorporated in September 1976, ARRA’s primary function has been to promote the recycling of existing roadway materials through various construction methodologies, to preserve limited natural resources and reduce costs. This ongoing effort continues through education, strategic alliances and partnering at both the industry and agency level. ARRA is a founding member of the Pavement Preservation & Recycling Alliance along with the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association and the International Slurry Surfacing Association. PPRA is a partnership of leading industry associations (AEMA, ARRA, ISSA) to advance sustainable, eco efficient, and innovative pavement applications. To learn more, visit www.arra.org or call us at 630-942-6578.
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