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High Friction Surface Treatments Keep Drivers Safe

This type of coating allows tires to encounter the proper amount of friction when they drive over a paved surface by placing polish and abrasion resistant aggregate in the epoxy. Parts of the road with severe curves or where hard braking frequently occurs are more susceptible to wear and tear, especially if moisture is present on the road surface. One example of how effective HFST is in improving friction on roadways and reducing accidents is the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) implementation of HFST in one problem area near LAX. Initially, Caltrans implemented several improvements to a ramp notorious for accidents in wet conditions, including significantly lowering the speed limit, posting curve advisory signs, and widening the shoulder of the outside lane.

Spring Comes to the Midwest

But the truth is that spring is an essential time for cities like Omaha to make sure they are paying attention to their critical pieces of infrastructure like roads, bridges, and parking structures. Without thorough, professional maintenance carried out annually, these structures start to deteriorate much quicker, causing safety concerns for the public and eventually costing the city or business an arm and a leg to replace. On top of regular wear and tear caused by movement of people, cars, and trucks, concrete surfaces are met with harsh de-icing chemicals and are exposed to repeated freeze and thaw cycles that cause cracks to form and quickly worsen. McGill Restoration is proud to be the company that is trusted to restore and protect many of the structures, roads, and bridges in Omaha and across the midwest.

McGill Restoration Hosts Ribbon Cutting in Recognition of Lincoln Office

Coinciding with the two-year anniversary since opening the Lincoln office and warehouse located at 2939 Cornhusker Hwy in July of 2014, the event was held to showcase recent upgrades to the facility and property and in honor of officially becoming a part of the Lincoln business community. Tim McGill, President of McGill Restoration, addressed attendees at the event, thanking those in the community for their support during the process of establishing a presence in Lincoln, which was largely due to the company’s growth and active role in many restoration projects in the area. McGill Restoration is based out of Omaha, NE and operates its overall business strategy to service each location’s customer-based needs. With annual revenues of approximately $14 million, McGill Restoration is a recognized industry leader throughout the U. S. in the rehabilitation and preservation of concrete and masonry structures.

McGill Restoration – Making You Look New Again

Over the past three years Rich and Tim have continued to grow the business by adding key staff members and opening a second office/warehouse in Lincoln in 2014. The company’s reputation for their extensive knowledge and expertise in structural concrete repair and masonry restoration is unmatched in the Midwest. McGill Restoration’s primary focus today is in parking garages, stadiums, industrial manufacturing facilities, power plants, bridge repair and preservation, and ag-grain storage facilities. McGill Restoration has received numerous industry awards over the years for being an innovator within their targeted markets and was just voted as the Big O’s ‘Best Concrete Company’ by its peers in 2014.

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