OVERCOMING CHALLENGES AND TEAMWORK With high traffic volumes, particularly from commercial freight carriers and dangerous blind curves, maintaining traffic flow while ensuring the safety of workers required careful planning and execution. The location and distance of each shift of paving were coordinated with UDOT traffic and safety, the asphalt hot plant, the traffic control crew and the Utah Highway Patrol to ensure the schedule was met with zero recordable or near-miss incidents. The construction team implemented a phased construction schedule during off-peak hours to minimize traffic disruption and protect both workers and the traveling public during higher traffic volumes. The project required swift coordination between UDOT, contractors and local stakeholders to manage lane closures and detours while keeping the project timeline on track. INNOVATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE INDUSTRY/COMMUNITY The I-84 project utilized innovative techniques, particularly with the use of BWC Type B, a high-performance overlay designed to extend the pavement’s life and provide enhanced durability. The asphalt material consists of ½-inch HMA with performance grade oil (PG 64-34) and a polymer modified emulsion material (PMEM) placed with a spray paver. The spray paver differs tremendously from a conventional highway paver and consists of many moving parts and niche controls that require a full-time mechanic during any shift of paving. The project delivered a surface that resists cracking and rutting and is essential for a high-traffic area prone to extreme temperature variations. In addition to BWC pavement innovations, the installation of contrasting epoxy pavement markings is a cutting-edge safety measure that improves visibility, especially at night or during adverse conditions. CONSTRUCTION QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP The milling process was critical for removing stressed pavement and providing a 1-inch tie-in point at the cast in place barrier locations. This ensured a seamless bond between the old and new pavement, preventing early failures and ensuring a smooth driving experience for motorists. The team paved all asphalt within the dedicated temperature range of 60 degrees and rising at night for the BWC, and per UDOT standards for signage and striping. FUNCTION AND AESTHETIC Before the project started, there was one rough location in particular that needed to be addressed; the westbound structure over the Weber River created a severe bump and was a continual nuisance to UDOT maintenance. This transition was addressed by removing the surfacing of the bridge deck and approach and grinding a new transition to the pavement. It was re-emulsified to create a smoother ride from bridge to pavement. Aesthetically, the project enhances the freeway’s visual appeal, particularly with the clean, uniform surface of the BWC and the bright, clear epoxy markings. 23
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