NEW YORK PAVEMENT PRESERVATION
Updated 320 days ago
111 Washington Ave., Suite 600, Albany, New York 12210
A number of other changes have also occurred since the original formation of the association. The use of cutbacks has been drastically reduced and emulsion use has subsequently increased. Distributors have become larger and more sophisticated. Members have extended and expanded the methods in which liquid asphalts are used. A member company now will not only have asphalt distributors, but may also have pugmills and stabilization plants, transports, travel mix plants, conventional pavers, mechanical chip spreaders, slurry seal machines and in-place recycling machines in their fleet. Additionally, a number of member companies also operate their own asphalt emulsion... Additionally, operations are a far cry from what they were when the founding group met in Troy over 60 years ago. In order to keep pace with future changes in the industry, members must continue to dedicate themselves active participation in the association so that NYPPA can lead the way towards industry advancement... A..
Also known as: New York Pavement Preservation Association, NYPPA