Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, in addition to the City, Midland County, TxDOT, and developers are also involved in roadway reconstruction, which can create confusion about who is responsible for specific projects.
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Crews may need to move to other projects while waiting for specific steps to be completed, such as curing time for concrete or backfill materials. These processes can take a few days, creating the impression that no work is happening.
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The City of Midland manages over 650 miles of roadway, necessitating multiple simultaneous projects. Major projects often have staggered start times to allow utility work to proceed, while minor repairs are completed in clusters due to their quick turnaround.
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Night work is more expensive and disruptive due to noise and lighting concerns in residential areas. Quality issues can also arise, as visibility impacts asphalt and concrete placement. Additionally, colder temperatures during winter can hinder nighttime paving efforts.
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Several factors affect project duration, including the age and condition of the road, the need for utility replacements, storm drain system involvement, and the materials used (asphalt vs. concrete).
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The classification depends on the road's age, condition, the need for utility replacements, storm drain systems, and the materials used for reconstruction.