Saskatoon Researcher Looking for Ways to Improve Winter Road Construction - Saskatoon
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USask-City of Saskatoon project aims to build winter-resistant roadways
When winter brings frigid temperatures, Canada’s infrastructure can take a hit. Now, a joint research project is looking for new ways and new materials to build winter-resistant roadways to withstand the chilly Canadian winter. Dr. Haithem Soliman (PhD), an associate professor in Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering in the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering, is partnering with the City of Saskatoon to look for w…
Saskatoon researcher looking for ways to improve winter road construction
A Saskatoon-based researcher is looking into new ways of building roadways resistant to winter conditions so windows of road construction can be stretched in the city. Haithem Soliman, associate professor in engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), is leading the project to discover ways to build strong roads in conditions that are less-than-ideal for road construction. “To deliver or build a high quality asphalt road, it has to be…
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