Using Recycled Crushed Aggregates: Case Study of York Region’s VivaNext Project

Recycled Crushed Aggregate (RCA) is asphalt pavement and/or concrete reclaimed from old roads and structures. This material undergoes rigorous quality control processes, ensuring it meets or exceeds the same performance standards as primary aggregates. It is a sustainable product that offers some of the greatest environmental benefits at a lower cost.

In this webinar, attendees will learn about the economic and environmental benefits of RCA, its many applications in transportation building projects, and how York Region used more than 200,000 tonnes in its construction of the VivaNext transit line on Yonge Street. Hear directly from speakers representing the public project owner, contractor, and supplier to better understand quality control measures, performance, and cost savings.

Join us on March 18th to learn more .

Speakers:
· Jason Mainprize, District Supervisor – Central, Roads Operations, York Region
· Ehsan Fard, District Manager-North & East, Dufferin Construction
· Domenic Passalacqua, General Manager, D. Crupi & Sons
· Raly Chakarova, Executive Director, Toronto and Area Road Builders Association (TARBA)

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