This award winning section of U.S. 160 extends from the U.S. 160/U.S. 54 junction in Meade County to the U.S. 160/U.S. 283 junction in Clark county |
Kansas highways continue to win national recognition. APAC
Shears of Hutchinson has
received three awards from the National Asphalt
Pavement Association (NAPA) for projects in Kansas.
The APAC Hays Branch was awarded the Larry H. Lemon Quality
in Construction Award for a mill and overlay project on U.S. 160 that extends
from the U.S. 160/U.S. 54 junction in Meade County to the U.S. 160/U.S. 283
junction in Clark county. The award recognizes asphalt pavements that use less
than 50,000 tons of asphalt in the project.
The $1.4 million project was 17 miles in length and completed in June.
“We are proud of the great work our contractors do for the
state of Kansas,” said Catherine Patrick, State Transportation Engineer for the
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).
Award-winning section of U.S. 50 in Harvey County |
The APAC Heavy Highway Branch of Hutchinson received two
awards - one for U.S. 50 in Harvey County in the category of projects with
50,000 tons or less asphalt, and one for U.S. 69 in Linn County in the category
of projects of 50,000 tons or more asphalt.
“A Kansas asphalt contractor achieving this award is
testimony of the high-quality work performed by our producer members,” said Dan
Scherschligt, Executive Director of the Kansas Asphalt Pavement Association.
An in-progress photo of U.S. 69 in Linn County, which won an award from the National Asphalt Pavement Association. |
According to APAC Shears, the pavement went through a variety
of tests and were compared for volumetric quality and hitting targets for air
voids, density and gradation and measurements of quality pavements.
KDOT’s Director of Operations Larry Thompson said that KDOT
and the state of Kansas benefit from contractors who are able to provide
quality roads.
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