Feb 17, 2021
Lindy Paving won the 2020 Sheldon G. Hayes Award for its work on the I-279 improvement project in Pittsburgh.
Lindy Paving of New Galilee, Pennsylvania, has received the 2020 Sheldon G. Hayes Award for the top-rated highway asphalt pavement.
Lindy won for its work on the $87.94 million I-279 Parkway North Improvement Project in Pittsburgh. The project was commissioned by the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The Hayes Award was presented February 16 at the annual meeting of the
Lindy is a five-time winner of the award, which requires a minimum of 50,000 tons of asphalt. Nominated projects undergo three rounds of testing, an engineering review, International Roughness Index (IRI) testing, and a visual inspection at least one year after the project’s completion.
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