For more than 40 years, Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC has been a prominent company involved in pavement preservation. This experience, combined with a team management style, allows for great personal service for a smaller, customer-focused organization. Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC is a growth-oriented company, primarily focused in the Upper Mid-West of the United States.
A long-term financial approach, combined with a conservative investment philosophy, has placed Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC on a solid foundation to pursue growth opportunities as they occur. The focus of Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC is on innovation, quality and service.
At the core of this focus is Pavement Preservation that provides new products, processes and training to improve the way Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC serve their clients.Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC is part of the commitment to use technology in a beneficial way, building competitive advantages in a global, market-based economy.
A long-term financial approach, combined with a conservative investment philosophy, has placed Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC on a solid foundation to pursue growth opportunities as they occur. The focus of Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC is on innovation, quality and service.
At the core of this focus is Pavement Preservation that provides new products, processes and training to improve the way Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC serve their clients.Pavement Maintenance Systems, LLC is part of the commitment to use technology in a beneficial way, building competitive advantages in a global, market-based economy.
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Microsurfacing is a surface seal treatment consisting of a polymer modified emulsion, fine graded blend of aggregates and filler, performance enhancing additives, and water. This application is designed for quick return to traffic with the capability of handling high traffic volumes. It provides a hard wearing surface that seals and waterproofs the pavement.
Fog Sealing is a technique of spraying a light application of asphalt emulsion onto a pavement surface. When used with chip seals, Fog Seals increase chip retention to tightly lock in aggregates. Fog Seals are applied by properly calibrated asphalt distributors to achieve uniform coverage. The combination of binder read in the fog seal with chip seal provides a hard asphalt enriched pavement surface.
Chip Sealing is a multi-stage process that begins after the imperfections in the roadway surface have been corrected and the surface has been swept and prepared. Chip Seals consist of spraying a designed quantity of asphalt binder onto an existing pavement surface immediately followed by an aggregate chip spreader which applies a clean, uniform, even layer of single size cover aggregate over the binder.
Cold In-Place Recycling is a partial depth in-place rehabilitation process that reuses the existing worn pavement. These depths can range from 3 to 5 inches. Cold-In Place Recycling improves the life of severely distressed asphalt pavements. The use of Engineered Emulsions in a laboratory mix design is needed in order to optimize the quantity of the emulsion and the physical properties of the reclaimed material.
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Jonathon Naessens
Jan 19, 2020
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Sy Overmyer
Dec 27, 2018
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Most unprofessional crew I've ever seen. I rolled my window down to express my thoughts on their inability to properly direct traffic and the workers started cussing at me to come back and fight them....lol. Unreal...this place should shut down. You're terrible.
Edit: they are in Gobles cussing at drivers right now. Will be reporting this.
Edit: they are in Gobles cussing at drivers right now. Will be reporting this.
Awesomest Momeva
Dec 30, 2017
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Pavement Maintenance Systems is doing work right now in Rockford MI so one of the main roads is closed going west and one lane going east. There were 2 employees at one of the main traffic lights that were 'directing' traffic as the light was still running. A female employee apparently thought it was more important to be on her phone instead of properly directing traffic. She fumbled her stop/slow sign a few times and nobody knew if we should be following what her sign said when it was up or what the traffic light. After 2 vehicles nearly collided she set her sign down, still on her cell phone