(KMOV)– Large-scale commercial construction projects can create a lot of waste, especially when an old project is being torn up and replaced. Now a new technique is being used to keep old asphalt out of landfills. Kristen Cornett shows us how.
(KMOV)– Large-scale commercial construction projects can create a lot of waste, especially when an old project is being torn up and replaced. Now a new technique is being used to keep old asphalt out of landfills. Kristen Cornett shows us how.
St. Louis Business Journal – by Evan Binns
Byrne & Jones Construction, the largest commercial asphalt paving company in St. Louis, has launched a new division with a target of $1.5 million in first-year revenue.
The division, called Midwest Stabilization and led by Managing Director Mike Kappel, uses additives to improve the quality of soil before construction. The division also recycles asphalt for use in paved surfaces. Read more »