Castle Rock Construction Company
6374 S. Racine Circle Centennial
Colorado 80111
(303) 688-6611
The I -76 Project in Brush Colorado was a multi-faceted endeavor requiring a diverse group of contractors. It was built for the Colorado Department of Transportation in conjunction with the City of Brush and Morgan County. Atkins Global and Rocksol engineering were partners on the job providing construction management for CDOT. The project involved:
To aid in our continual quest to improve the quality of our concrete paving, Castle Rock Construction designed an optimized concrete mix for this project. The goal of this design was to produce a consistent mix which could maintain a Coarseness Factor (CF) of 60 and a Workability Factor (WF) of 35 in a modified Shilstone Graph. This was accomplished with the use of a four bin feeder and pug mill being added to the concrete batch plant. The purpose of this proportioning and mixing was to aid in the production of a more consistent concrete batch and a better platform for the concrete paver with the ultimate goal of producing a smoother ride on the concrete paving. The optimized mix is a positive factor in the production of smoother and more durable concrete pavements. The end result was a very consistent concrete being produced and very good rides on this project. The design specifications were attained on this project for strength, depth and ride.
Castle Rock Construction is very conscious of sustainability and the environment. All of the old concrete and asphalt will be reused as road base or concrete rock. CRCC uses cement from Holcim US which has ground up limestone to replace a portion of the cement which in turn reduces our carbon footprint. Also, we use fly ash in our concrete which is a waste product from power plants.
This project is a shining example of a concrete road that provides a smooth ride and a good investment for the people of northeastern Colorado for 40 years to come.