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A main road in Somerset has been rebuilt in five weeks rather than a typical six months using an innovative recycling technique.
B3110 Midford Road at Odd Down, on the southern outskirts of Bath. Stabilised Pavements is using its Wirtgen 2500 to rotovate and treat the tar bound road to a depth of 180mm while saving an estimated 12t of CO2 emissions
The first road to be repaired in London in the last 20 years with the in-situ recycling process, of rejuvenating and strengthening the existing damaged road materials. The in-situ repair was subcontracted to the specialist road recycling and stabilisation contractor Stabilised Pavements.