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Welcome to the Rabine Group Blog. Please find news, resources, and other pertinent information on paving, roofing, fuel delivery, construction, and other related information.
By admin on
12/9/2011 11:36 AM
'International Road' Upgraded to Concrete By North Carolina Pavement Association MORRISVILLE, N.C., Dec. 8, 2011 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When the Town of Morrisville confronted a deteriorated asphalt roadway -- one that carries a thousand trucks a day of traffic -- and also desired improved, direct access to the once-again thriving Raleigh/Durham International Airport, municipal engineers needed a solution. The cost of the work and the durability of the repair were the primary considerations. The answer? Repave Morrisville's International Road withconcrete International Road is a mile-long, non-residential collector road located adjacent to Airport Boulevard and Aviation Parkway and services two concrete plants...
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By admin on
9/13/2011 4:12 PM
Some good news for embattled commuters in Utah County: The project to rebuild Interstate 15 there is now officially halfway complete — and on schedule to be finished in December 2012.
The Utah Department of Transportation said the project reached that milestone on Monday. It began construction in April 2010.
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By admin on
8/12/2011 12:56 PM
Make way for road work
Posted on August 11, 2011 by Sun News
No street closures are anticipated as two months of road construction begins in Sonoma.Two street improvement projects will include new corner curb ramps, storm drainage improvements, asphalt paving and striping. Both should be complete by mid-October.
One of the projects will occur on France Street from Broadway to Fourth Street East, Leveroni from the bike path to Broadway, and Fifth Street West from West MacArthur to Harrington. No road closures are anticipated other than a temporary detour on France Street during the storm drain phase of the project.
Read more: http://news.sonomaportal.com/2011/08/11/make-way-for-road-work/...
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By admin on
6/28/2011 2:22 PM
This is probably the first time you'll read an article about a pavement maintenance contractor who projects to reach $1 billion in sales in 10 years. That's right, billion. Rabine Group, an umbrella organization for nine companies - six directly related to paving and pavement maintenance - has set $1 billion as its 2021 target, and based on recent growth and plans already underway, CEO Gary Rabine says it's a very reachable goal.
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By admin on
6/13/2011 5:52 AM
Microsurfacing will require lane closures in Kent County
Dover Post
Posted Jun 12, 2011 @ 11:00 AM
Dover, Del. —
As part of DelDOT’s pavement and rehabilitation program, each year a number of roads are selected for a process called microsurfacing. The contractor, Asphalt Paving Systems Inc., will be placing notices on the doors of the affected residences and businesses to advise them of the dates of lane closures.
The work will begin on Monday, June 13 and end on Friday, July 15, pending weather. Lane closures will occur from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The following roads will be impacted in Kent County:
Upper King Road between Route 13 and Main Street (Camden)Arthursville Road between Route 44/Everett’s Corner Road and Route 300/Sudlersville RoadArthursville Road between the Maryland State Line and Route 14/Everett’s Corner RoadBarkers...
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By admin on
5/25/2011 6:27 AM
iPhone apps for concrete pavementSource: PUBLIC WORKS News Service Publication date: May 19, 2011
By Shelby O. Mitchell
The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) has released five new applications for iPhone and iPad mobile devices:
Area and Volume Calculator - quickly calculates plan area and volume of material based on a pavement or subbase/subgrade layer's thickness, width, and length.
Concrete Mixture Proportioner - provides a method of proportioning a concrete mixture using the absolute volume method in substantial conformance with ACI 211.1-91, "Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal, Heavyweight and Mass Concrete."
Maximum Joint Space Calculator - calculates joint spacing in jointed plain (unreinforced) concrete pavement.
Staking Interval Calculator - calculates the rate of change of a vertical curve and, based on this value, provides maximum staking interval recommendations....
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By admin on
5/17/2011 7:23 AM
On April 30th Rabine Paving participated in the 2011 Pavement Seminar. This seminar welcomed over 100 local engineers, city & municipal officials, and DOT personnel for this year’s program. Topics presented in this year’s ½ day program were “New Tends in Hot Mix Asphalt”, “Hot-in-Place Recycling”, “Asphalt Preservation”, “Traffic Calming”, and Advancements in Concrete Pavement Technology”. Scott Haislip from Rabine Paving presentation focused on concrete overlays and pervious concrete pavement applications.
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By admin on
5/17/2011 6:54 AM
Scott Haislip, one of Rabine Group’s construction engineering experts, was recently invited to speak at the 2011 Pavement Seminar that took place in Wheaton, IL.
Over 100 local engineers, city & municipal officials, and DOT personnel attended for event. Topics presented in this year’s ½ day program were “New Tends in Hot Mix Asphalt”, “Hot-in-Place Recycling”, “Asphalt Preservation”, “Traffic Calming”, and Advancements in Concrete Pavement Technology”.
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By admin on
5/13/2011 1:51 PM
Rabine Paving America is proud to announce that it will be conducting an educational seminarfor the Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association this week. Check out the detailsi below and listen in! CLICK HERE for more details
Parking lot management is costly, but there are ways to maximize those earmarked dollars so that you stay on-task and on-budget. During this important education session, conventional beliefs will be challenged and sustainable pavement solutions will be evaluated. You will learn about cutting edge engineering, technology and operational improvements, as well as effective planning methods so that you can successfully reduce your lifecycle costs and increase the performance of your investment.
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By admin on
5/3/2011 4:17 PM
Concrete pavement research for the state of Iowa is accomplished through research programs run by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) Research and Technology Bureau, and guided by the Iowa Highway Research Board (IHRB). Pavement research is conducted by in-house efforts at the DOT, and through various partnerships.
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4/27/2011 6:54 AM
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4/25/2011 4:33 PM
Astec Industries Reports First Quarter Earnings CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Astec Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASTE) today reported results for their first quarter ended March 31, 2011.
Revenues for the first quarter of 2011 were $230.2 million compared with $193.5 million for the first quarter of 2010 for a 19.0% increase. Domestic sales grew 13.9% compared to the first quarter of 2010 and international sales grew 29.2% compared to the first quarter of 2010. Domestic sales accounted for 64.1% and international sales for 35.9% of revenues during the first quarter of 2011 compared to 66.9% for domestic sales and 33.1% for international sales during the first quarter of 2010. The Company reported net income attributable to controlling interest of $10.1 million for the first quarter of 2011 compared to $8.8 million for the first quarter of 2010 for an increase of 14.8%. Earnings for the first quarter of 2011 were $0.44 per diluted share compared to $0.39 per diluted...
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By admin on
4/20/2011 4:21 PM
The Rabine Group recently hosted an educational seminar attended by Property Managers at NAI Hiffman. The event took place last April 19, 2011 in Schaumburg, Illinois. Rabine Paving’s Ryan Laughlin and UltraLot Paving Systems’ Scott Haislip, two of the company’s most experienced engineers, presented information on the benefits of asphalt and concrete paving. During the Q&A Session, one of the interesting questions raised was regarding how Property Managers should plan for a volatile market considering fluctuations in market pricing for fuel and asphalt products.
Ryan explained, “The price of asphalt paving products isn’t directly correlated to the price of gasoline but there is a strong relationship between the two. As the price of gasoline has steadily risen during the last 4 months, asphalt cement has followed in suit. Rabine Paving would advise that if you have currently available funds or expect to have funds available, secure proposals as soon as possible from your paving contractors. These...
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By admin on
4/5/2011 1:32 PM
There is a lot of exciting things happening at the Rabine Group. Three companies that are part of the Rabine Group, Rabine Paving America, Roofing Solutions America, and UltraLot are attending and exhibiting at the Professional Retail Store Maintenance (PRSM) Show in Nashville, TN. The show is running currently having started on April 3 and running through the end of today, April 5.
So far the exhibition has been going very well and has provided a great opportunity to further develop the relationships between the attendees and our companies.
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By admin on
3/8/2011 5:53 PM
Updated: March 2nd, 2011 03:45 PM CDT
RMC Research & Education Foundation Releases Study
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Silver Spring, MD -- The Ready Mixed Concrete (RMC) Research & Education Foundation is proud to announce the release of the latest addition to its extensive pervious concrete library of offerings: Performance Evaluation of In-Service Pervious Concrete Pavements in Cold Weather. The research, completed at the University of Minnesota, was performed in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Transportation and their Pavement Testing Facility. It includes a comprehensive evaluation of the use of pervious concrete in cold weather and examined such issues as impermeability causes, mix design, a rheological study and a pavement structural analysis. The researchers reviewed previous pervious concrete studies and also made recommendations for future areas of research on the topic.
"Pervious concrete pavements continue to grow in popularity not only for their tremendous stormwater management properties, but the numerous other benefits such pavements offer," said Foundation Chairman Scott W. Parson, President of Oldcastle Materials Mountain West Division. "The Foundation funded additional research on the use of pervious concrete to better understand how it may be both improved and its use expanded, especially given the growing global emphasis on the need for sustainable construction," he added. Foundation Executive Director Julie Garbini noted "This project is another great example of how the Foundation is advancing the concrete industry through partnering with universities and governmental agencies. Although pervious concrete has been around for years, with each new research project, we continue to learn more and more about pervious concrete." ...
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By admin on
2/21/2011 5:49 PM
Waterloo debates whether asphalt, concrete is best street optionBy TIM JAMISON, tim.jamison@wcfcourier.com wcfcourier.com | Posted: Sunday, February 20, 2011 9:00 pm
WATERLOO, Iowa --- City leaders are trying to determine whether asphalt or concrete provides the most bang for their street paving bucks.
Mayor Buck Clark has organized a series of City Council work sessions this month to gather information on both options and determine which material should be used for the roughly $4 million in street reconstruction projects the city awards annually with local option sales tax revenue.
"I was trying to get this done when I was (a councilman) because I never quite understood why we never get bids from concrete contractors," Clark said. "I want to confirm that what we are doing in Waterloo in reconstructing our streets was the right thing."
Representatives of the Iowa Concrete Paving Association made their pitch Monday, while their counterparts from the Asphalt Paving Association...
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By admin on
2/11/2011 2:49 PM
MANSFIELD -- Community leader and philanthropist Richard R. "Dick" Stander Sr., 92, died Feb. 4 at a Florida hospital.
He died after a short illness.
Stander was among the founders of The Ohio State University-Mansfield. He and his father, Carl, donated land for part of the campus, now shared with North Central State College. In recent years, he donated more than 30 wooded acres for academic purposes, including an ecology research site. The local OSU-Mansfield campus named Stander Plaza for him.
Stander earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from The Ohio State University in 1940.
In 2005, Stander received the university's Distinguished Service Award at summer commencement.
John Riedl, a former dean and director of OSU-Mansfield, said Stander was a key supporter of the local campus.
"He was delighted to learn we were starting the first year of the engineering program here, and he had toured the laboratory," he said. "He was very, very pleased that was happening."
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