By Priscilla Peterson,
Public Affairs Manager, Southeast Kansas
Public Affairs Manager, Southeast Kansas
KDOT
maintenance crews from Independence and Altoona recently took advantage of some
mild winter days to perform a preservation activity called concrete stitching
on sections of U.S. 400 in Montgomery County.
The process is used to pin cracks
in the driving pavement back together, preventing elevation and separation
issues in concrete slabs.
Steel pins are placed
alongside each drilled location, and epoxy is applied to each hole before the
rebar pin is inserted.
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Pin securely placed, more epoxy is applied and the hole is smoothed over.
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The stitched section is now ready for crack sealing, as shown in a previously stitched and sealed location next to the work zone. And now, on to the next section!
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