Each
year at it's Annual Meeting, Flexible Pavements of Ohio
recognizes projects that demonstrate exceptional quality
in construction and awards them the Quality Seal.
Use the Category links below to view this years
Award Winning Projects, then click the Award Title
to view it's matching photo in the box to your right..
Quality
Asphalt Paving Awards |
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SR 60, Morgan Co. |
| Shelly & Sands overlaid SR 60 with a two course overlay on ODOT project 251(2007) and acheived density and smoothness. |
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Ecological Award
Local Road or Street
Commercial Parking Facility
Special Use Pavement
ODOT Pavement
ODOT Multi-lane Pavement
Airport Pavement
Ecological Award
Marzane Plant 6, Zanesville
Marzane upgraded its existing plant in Zanesville to secure the ecological award for 2007.
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Local Road or Street
Muchmore Rd. Indian Hill
Barrett repaired and resurfaced Muchmore Road in the Village of Indian Hill using Type 1 asphalt concrete with a polymer modified binder.
Englewood Resurfacing program with Smoothseal
Jurgensen paved the City of Englewood's 2007 street resurfacing program with 4,000 tons of ODOT item 424, Type B, Smoothseal.
Jug Street Reconstruction, Geauga Co.
Shelly widened and reconstructed Jug St. from Patch Rd. to Tavern Rd. Ten inch depth reclamation was used to provide a widened subbase that was then paved with 6 inches of asphalt concrete. A polymer modified binder was used in the surface.
Relocated Kyles Station Rd. Butler Co.
Barrett constructed a new 11 inch thick, deep strength asphalt pavement for the relocation of Kyles Station Rd. at SR 4.
Lexington Ave., Mansfield
Kokosing milled and placed a two course overlay on Lexington Avenue from Trimble Rd. to Stewart Ln. in the City of mansfield.
Cincinnati-Dayton Rd., Butler Co.
Jurgensen widened and resurfaced Cincinnati-Dayton Rd from Crescentville Rd. to West Chester Rd.
High Street Resurfacing, Columbus
Strawser resurfaced High Street from Nationwide Blvd. to Fifth Ave. in the City of Columbus. The project included base repair, milling and resurfacing.
Russell Rd./Fallen Timbers Ln., Maumee
Shelly constructed an new, deep strength asphalt pavement, 5 lanes wide to accommodate a large scale commercial development.
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Commercial Parking Facility
Shops at Fallen Timbers
Shelly constructed a 164,000 sy of light duty and 58,000 sy of heavy duty asphalt pavement to accomodate a large commercial development in the City of Maumee.
Tylersville Road Retail Development
Barrett constructed this parking lot for a new retail development off Tylersville Rd. in Butler County. The project included flat grades and numerous architectural details to make for challenging paving.
Limited Brands Street Campus
Decker milled and overlaid the facility using City of Columbus specifications.
Proctor & Gamble Distribution Center, Lima
Shelly constructed a heavy duty asphalt pavement for this truck handling facility.
New Page Office Parking Facility
Shelly paved the project which included drives, park lots and a walking path for the New Page office complex.
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Special Use Pavement
Perkins HS Tennis Courts, Sandusky
Erie reconstructed four existing and built 3 new tennis couts at Perkins High School in Sandusky.
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ODOT Pavement
SR 19 at Oak Harbor
Erie constructed new pavement to replace the existing from the Portage River to the Oak Harbor NCL using 6 in. of 302 base, 1.75 in. of 19mm superpave and 1.25 in. of 12.5mm Superpave.
SR 21, Brecksville
Burton Scot overlaid SR 21 from the Ohio Turnpike to SR 82 with 2 courses of asphalt concrete including an item 424, Smoothseal, surface.
SR 651, Baltic to New Bedford
Shelly widened SR 651 with asphalt concrete base and a two couse overlay. The Project was ODOT District 5, 488(2006).
SR 7 and 145, Monroe Co.
Shelly & Sands placed a two course overlay on both routes under ODOT project 317(2006)
SR 60, Morgan Co.
Shelly & Sands overlaid SR 60 with a two course overlay on ODOT project 251(2007) and acheived density and smoothness.
SRs 60, 96 and 250, Ashland
Kokosing milled and resurfaced the 3 routes in the City of Ashland using item 442 Superpave, to prevent rutting in the high stress areas. The project was ODOT, District 3, 210(2007).
US 36, Piqua
Barrett milled and resurfaced Ash St. (US 36) in the City of Piqua near the I-75 interchange under ODOT District 7 project 224(2007) Barrett performed the two course overlay at night to minimize traffic disruption.
SR 161, Franklin County
Shelly resurfaced SR 161 from Sawmill Rd. to SR 315 under ODOT District 6 project 30(2007.
SR 750 Relocation
Shelly & Sands constructed new, deep strength asphalt pavement to relocate SR 750 as a six lane pavement from Wellington Boulevard to SR 257 under ODOT project 234(2006).
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ODOT Multi-lane Pavement
Greene 675 "Smoothseal"
Jurgensen placed a thin, preventive maintenance overlay of ODOT Item 424, Type B, Fine Graded Polymer Asphalt Concrete, "Smoothseal", on I-675 from Wilmington Pike to Fairfield Rd. under ODOT project 238(2007).
Logan US 33
Shelly placed a two-course ovelay on US 33 from SR 347 to the Union Co. Line with ODOT Superpave mixes. Echelon paving was used to eliminate a cold longitudinal joint.
Interstate 70, Belmont Co.
Shelly & Sands rehabilitated I-70 with full-depth concrete joint repair and a two course Superpave overlay. Paving was performed at night to minimize traffic disruption.
IR 71, Wayne and Medina Cos.
Kokosing widened and reconstructed I-71 using warranty asphalt concrete, ODOT Item 880 under ODOT project 48(2005)
IR 70, Clark and Madison Cos.
Kokosing widened and reconstructed IR 70 by rubblizing the existing 4 lanes of old concrete pavement, adding an additional lane in each direction and building a new deep strength asphalt pavement.
IR 71, Richland County
Kokosing reconstructed and added third lanes to I-71 under ODOT project 582(2004). The massive project required 365,000 tons of warranty asphalt concrete.
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Airport Pavement
Don Scott Field
Decker Construction Rehabilitated Taxiway A at OSU's Don Scott Field using 6500 tons of asphalt concrete meeting FAA specification P401.
Dayton International Airport
Jurgensen used 39,000 tons of surface, intermediate and base course asphalt concrete meeting FAA specifications and polymer modified binder to rehabilitate various taxiways at the Dayton International Airport.
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