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We have modern asphalt facilities throughout the state of Georgia that are capable of producing a variety of asphalt mixes.
Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) is a combination of aggregates, hydrated lime, and a bituminous binder called asphalt cement. Sometimes additives are used (for example rubber from old car tires or rejuvenators) and, increasingly, reclaimed "asphalt" from old roads called RAP (recycled asphalt pavement). The aggregates that are added are crushed stone and sand mixed in a predetermined proportion to obtain the desired properties.
In our design laboratory and through our association with Colas, who has one of the largest and most sophisticated research and development facilities in the world, we have the ability to provide designs of conventional asphalt mixes as well as the most technical applications addressing properties such as skid resistance, noise levels, high durability, and even "warm asphalt", a new concept in environmental design.