| The "Everlast Pavement" CRM mix being placed
on an old pavement in Issaquah, Washington |
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The "Everlast Pavement" CRM mix in the hopper
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The "Everlast Pavement" CRM surface of the compacted mat
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| The finished "Everlast Pavement" CRM mat awaiting capping with modified class
asphalt concrete mix |
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| Old failed pavement before rehabilitation at Horsehoe Bay, B.C. Ferries Terminal |
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| Old pavement being overlayed with the "Everlast Pavement" CRM asphalt mix |
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The conventional mat of a
dense-graded asphalt concrete mix
being placed on top of the "Everlast Pavement"
CRM mix |
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"Everlast
Paving" mix being capped with conventional
dense-graded asphalt mix
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| "Everlast"
tennis court in North Vancouver, B.C., 12 years
old and shows no deformation. Color coated
in the summer of 2008. |
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Showing
color coated open-graded surface
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| First
open-graded asphalt mix used to construct the
"Everlast" tennis court, West Memorial
Park, Vancouver B.C., 1988 |
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| Open-graded
surface of the "Everlast" tennis court
constructed in 1988 at West Memorial Park,
Vancouver, B.C. |
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"Everlast"
tennis court surface sealed with Plexipave,
Volunteer Park, Seattle, WA
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| "Everlast
Pavement" 15 yrs old and showing no cracking
or rutting or any other failures. Pavement
is smooth as a table top. |
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