A single crew from joint venture Balfour Beatty/Mott MacDonald has completed a new motorway resurfacing record after 1,100 tonnes of road surface was laid in one night – four times higher than during an average resurfacing shift.
The work was carried out on a two-mile stretch of the M6 between junctions 28 and 27 near Leyland last month. A total of 13,200 sq m of tarmac was laid, enough to cover the equivalent of two football pitches.
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