As I-10 drivers continue to see dings, cracks & damage, an asphalt company explains what makes up our roads

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The News4JAX I-TEAM has reported on multiple damage claims from people driving I-10 between Chaffee Road and Hammond Boulevard. And the damage is due to construction and broke asphalt. So, we went to an asphalt company, not affiliated with the I-10 construction, to find out what materials are used to make roads.

Local NewsOn Thursday, an asphalt company, not affiliated with the I-10 construction, took us to a lab to show us what materials are being used to make roads.

“We are not just taking a bunch of rock and liquid, putting it together and sending it out. There’s a real science behind what we are doing,” Steve McReynolds, Director of Operations at While they aren’t testing the asphalt on I-10, they are F-DOT certified. ATS tests sample mixes from Duval Asphalt, going to different projects in surrounding counties.“It’s a major expense for road building. So, the object is to get a longer life of asphalt,” McReynolds said. He says the standard design for asphalt is to last 20 years.C--roads like Baymeadows or US-1“20 years is a long time, technology changes, traffic increases also. That’s a big key.

Their daily testing includes the flexibility of asphalt. They use a machine to see if it can stand up to the traffic, then in theory, it can last longer.McReynolds wants drivers to know that Florida has some of the best roads in the country. And the goal of ATS is to make a better product for our roads in the future.

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