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Moweaqua, Illinois
Summer 2008
Challenge
The current track at the high school was a 6-lane, 440-yard
cinder track that needed to be converted into an 8-lane, 400-meter
asphalt track with run outs. A drainage ditch on the west
side hindered expansion. This resulted in a new layout design
for the track so it would meet IHSA standards. The project
needed to be completed between the end of school in the spring
and the start of school in the fall. Work schedules were coordinated
with the Friends of the Track organization, a volunteer group
that donated a portion of the labor, materials and funds to
complete the track.
Solution
Dunn used the half-lane mill using dual slope laser grade
controls to cut the track layout which resulted in precise
width length and slope to meet IHSA standards. It also increased
production and precision.
Construction Phasing
Phase 1: Remove existing cinder track with
half-lane rotomill.
Phase 2: Friends of the Track complete sub-grade
work.
Phase 3: Dunn Company installs aggregate
base.
Phase 4: Dunn Company installs 1 ½”
compacted hot mix asphalt.
Phase 5: Contractor installs rubber surface
with lane markings.
Results
- Work completed within requested time frame.
- Project was completed with the budget constraints with
the help of the Friends of the Track, which donated volunteers
and equipment to complete preliminary work, saving the school
money.
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