My favorite graduate school professor, Marshall Thompson, PhD, professor emeritus at the University of Illinois, had a folksy way of boiling down engineering concepts to the basics. “Pavements keeps us out of the mud.” During a typical lunchtime, I would sit in the reception area of Talbot Laboratory, reading […]
Author Archive: Thomas Zimmer
Has Zimmer Been Here?
“Has Zimmer been here?” is a common question when shopping center companies are doing acquisition due diligence or during a capital budget review. The reason property owners and managers ask for our report is simple. Zimmer Consultants produces easily understood, thorough, and reliable pavement management reporting. The initial report […]
The Old Plank Road
Throughout history, roads have been built with local materials. The Romans used mountain and volcanic rock quarried into slabs. Gravel and cobbles were used for early roads in the United States. Where available, thick oil was poured over compacted aggregate to produce an all-weather Macadam road. For a large portion of […]