
The Best Time of Year for Pavement Reclamation in Chattanooga
In Chattanooga, roadbeds take a beating as winter fades into spring. The temperature rise might be welcome, but fast shifts from freezing to thawing and the ...

In Chattanooga, roadbeds take a beating as winter fades into spring. The temperature rise might be welcome, but fast shifts from freezing to thawing and the ...

In Huntsville, road durability has a lot to do with what's under the pavement. Our region's roads go through some tough conditions every year. Traffic, soaki...

Spring construction season starts earlier than most people expect in Chattanooga. By early March, the soil is starting to warm up, but the rain hasn't exactl...

All across Huntsville, older asphalt surfaces are starting to show their wear, and we're seeing more crews trying to catch up as spring projects pick up spee...

Chattanooga winters can be hard on gravel lots. You start with a surface that looks fine, only to find soft spots, standing water, and broken-up areas once w...

Roadbeds across Huntsville take a beating every spring. Between heavy rain and fast-moving water, it does not take long for older pavement to give out or for...

Cold weather and heavy wear take a toll on roads around Chattanooga. By late winter, some surfaces are already showing deep cracks, soft spots, or uneven wea...

Huntsville is no stranger to wet, heavy clay soils. By February, the ground usually stays soft for weeks at a time, and that makes it tricky for any kind of ...

Cold mornings, rainy afternoons, and constant freezing and thawing can do a number on asphalt. If you have driven down your driveway in late January and felt...

Winter work sites in Huntsville are not known for cooperating. Wet ground, back-to-back storms, and soggy soil can bring things to a full stop. That is where...

Road conditions in Chattanooga face a steady decline when winter hits. Cold temperatures, wet weather, and constant traffic do not give asphalt much of a bre...

Huntsville doesn't usually make winter easy. By the time January rolls around, the soil is already soaked from weeks of cold rainfall. That runoff has nowher...