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Peter’s Bros Construction Ltd. has the latest technology in equipment for preparing and laying asphalt. This technology, combined with our experience and craftsmanship, produces the best product at the best price. All of this is done with the utmost regard for protecting the environment. Where possible we recycle existing pavement into the new work and use state of the art pollution control equipment on all our asphalt plants. |
| Plants and Equipment Peter’s Bros Construction Ltd has the personnel and equipment to handle jobs from one lane driveways to four lane highways. Peter’s Bros. owns and maintains a fleet of specialized road building equipment. In addition to nine asphalt plants located through out the province of BC Peter’s Bros has graders, loaders, pavers, compactors reclaimers in all sizes and shapes available for any paving project that needs to be completed on time and on budget. |
| Hot Plant Recycling Hot plant recycling uses Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) material that is blended with virgin material in a Hot Mix Asphalt (HA) plant. Paving mixtures containing 15 to 30 percent RAP are commonplace. Currently, thirty three percent of all asphalt that is removed from highways is recycled back into new pavement. |
| Hot In Place Recycling Hot In Place Recycling uses a paving train that first heats and then scarifies or mills the existing pavement surface. The materials and rejuvenators are then mixed in a pug mill or the recycling additives are applied on the windrowed material. The process then places the pavement using conventional paving equipment. With this method 100 % recycling of the in place material is possible. All work can be done on site by the paving train with little or no material being transported. Additionally, the roadway’s grade and crown can be re-profiled, correcting existing deficiencies as a part of the Hot In Place process instead of requiring the additional step for placing a leveling course as is generally done in conventional paving. |
| Full Depth Reclamation In the Full Depth Reclamation process, the in place asphalt pavement and part of the underlying soil base material are crushed and blended with fly ash, cement, chemicals, or asphalt emulsions, resulting in a recycled, stabilized pavement base. The base is then shaped and compacted as needed and new pavement is placed on top. FDR is a process that can correct performance problems in existing soil bases or pavement structures and create structurally sound bases for future highways. |
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