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Waste & Recycling August 30, 2024 12:32:20 AM

Utah Department of Transportation Recycling Old Bangerter Highway Concrete to Pave New Highway Interchanges

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Crews have been working every day for the past five months on the recycling process.
Utah Department of Transportation Recycling Old Bangerter Highway Concrete to Pave New Highway Interchanges

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is recycling old concrete on site on Bangerter Highway to help build the highway’s new interchanges.  Crews on the Bangerter 4700 South project just finished recycling approximately 15,000 cubic yards of concrete – enough to fill two Goodyear Blimps. UDOT opted to recycle the material on site instead of hauling off the material to another location to reduce the number of truck trips in the area.

“In the past all of this concrete would have gone to waste and now is being recycled and reused for UDOT projects,” UDOT Region 2 director Robert Stewart said. “This pavement has been here for 30 years and It’s a great to be able to give it new life.”

Crews have been working every day for the past five months on the recycling process. To accomplish the task, crews used heavy machinery to break up the old sections of the highway. Then that material was placed into an onsite crushing machine. The crushing machine has a large magnet inside to separate the concrete from the metal rebar, which is also recycled.

Once all the large cement chunks were crushed into tiny pieces, UDOT started reprocessing it into a road base for the new interchange.  “We are taking the old Bangerter Highway, crushing it up and making it into a product to put into the new Bangerter Highway,” said Jake Nielson, contractor project manager on the Bangerter 4700 South project. “What most people don’t know is that most of the materials in our highways are 100% recyclable, whether that’s concrete or asphalt.”

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com

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