(Dublin, Ohio) — Some Dublin residents might see an interesting-looking visitor in their neighborhood beginning Wednesday, March 12. Resource International will be conducting pavement testing on various streets around the city. Weather permitting, this project will wrap up within two weeks.
You might see a white pickup truck pulling a testing trailer. The truck has sensors mounted on the front that use radar data to determine pavement thickness. The vehicle also includes coring equipment to take pavement samples. Resource International will immediately fill all holes in the pavement made through coring. This process helps determine the strength of the pavement, allowing the City to identify any necessary repairs.
While the testing equipment might grab your attention, mobile operations should not obstruct traffic on the streets or sidewalks.
If you have questions about pavement testing, contact Public Information Officer Madi Kregel at mkregel@dublin.oh.us.