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Bremer County engineer pitches hot-in-place recycling pilot for select county roads
Summary
County Engineer Landon Moore proposed piloting hot-in-place asphalt recycling on two county stretches, describing the process — heating pavement to ~280–300°F, mixing the top ~2 inches and recompacting — and estimating $75,000–$80,000 per mile.
County Engineer Landon Moore updated the Bremer County Board of Supervisors on planned maintenance and a possible pavement pilot using hot-in-place recycling.
Moore identified priority crack-seal and culvert work and said the county is considering a pilot on a two-mile stretch of T77 west of Waverly and a one-mile section from the Waverly city…
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