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Pavement Preservation Expertise

Union Pavement Services is a one-stop solution for all roadway, parking lot and airport runway maintenance needs. UPS can provide education, cutting edge technology, design and construction in all aspects of the road maintenance industry.

The Importance of Pavement Preservation

Public agencies and local governments are utilizing preservation techniques more often to increase the safety of the roads and to cut costs during trying economic times. Pavement preservation is critically important for several reasons, as it helps maintain the safety, functionality, and cost-effectiveness of transportation infrastructure over time. By implementing preventive maintenance strategies at the right stages of pavement life, pavement preservation can significantly extend the lifespan of roads and highways, improve driving conditions, and reduce long-term maintenance costs. Below are a few great reasons why pavement preservation is essential:

  1. Extends Pavement Lifespan

  2. Cost-Effectiveness

  3. Reduces Long-Term Maintenance Costs

  4. Improves Road Safety

  5. Improves Driving Comfort and Quality

  6. Optimizes the Use of Public Funds

  7. Minimizes Traffic Disruptions

  8. Environmental Benefits

  9. Improves the Overall Condition of the Road Network

  10. Reduces Environmental Impact

  11. Supports Economic Growth

  12. Enhances Public Satisfaction

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Pavement preservation is essential for maximizing the value of existing transportation infrastructure while minimizing costs, disruptions, and the environmental impact of more extensive repairs or reconstruction. By focusing on proactive, timely, and cost-effective maintenance, pavement preservation not only extends the lifespan of roads but also enhances safety, improves road conditions, and ensures that limited transportation resources are used efficiently. As such, it is a cornerstone of effective transportation asset management and long-term sustainability for road networks.

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