roller compacted concrete paving

Saving money while prolonging the life of our roadways 

Work to reconstruct several streets using a material called roller compacted concrete is now complete. By utilizing an innovative installation method, we're able to construct roads that last three times longer than traditional asphalt. This means roller compacted concrete can go 20–25 years without maintenance, while asphalt requires resurfacing every 7–10 years. 

By using concrete instead of asphalt, we can better use our limited funding to repair more Roseville streets. Plus, the lighter color means cooler roads on hot days, and brighter roads at night.

View Fox 40's story.

View Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Journal feature

Schedule & Locations

Typical work hours are Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Schedules are subject to change based on equipment, weather conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances. 

Please monitor digital message signs for the latest information and allow extra travel time. 

  • Washington Boulevard from Pleasant Grove to just north of Mountain Park Drive
    Crews are finishing surface texturing. After this is complete, medians will be built, utilities raised, and final road striping will be done.  
  • Atkinson Street, between Church Street and Denio Loop

  • Denio Loop

  • Hickory Street, between Church Street and Oakland Avenue
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Stay Informed

Please monitor roadside electronic message boards for updated information about any lane closures or detours. 

Residents adjacent to the work area will receive fliers with details about construction impacts. 

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Funding

Construction funding comes in part from SB1 gas tax (Senate Bill 1 passed in 2017), existing gas tax, developer-paid traffic mitigation fees, and other local transportation funds. 

Before
Hickory Street with current asphalt surface



Simulated photo of Hickory Street with roller compacted
concrete

 View additional images of roller compacted concrete. 


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Have questions? We're here to help.

(916) 746-1300
engineering@roseville.ca.us