The Reason Why Widening A Highway Takes So Damn Long. Because It's So Damn Hard (Video)
Aug 25, 2013 22:05
Turns out it's not as easy as just pouring asphalt all over the ground to make a highway. The process has a whole lot of steps you didn't know.
This video from Aaron Jones shows the E.T. Simonds construction company as they go through the pains of widening a four mile stretch. They first have to resurface - laying the road's metal skeleton, then dump the concrete and put the finishing touches on each lane.
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