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Can HIPAR be used in cities where there are lots of tight turns, manholes, casting, water valves and curbs?

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Can HIPAR be used in cities where there are lots of tight turns, manholes, casting, water valves and curbs?

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Typically HIPAR has been reserved for major highways, but it is now being used more in the city. In fact, city work is where people notice the benefits immediately. We offer minimal traffic and retail inconveniences. We are able to heat, soft mill, add a rejuvenate and virgin materials, remix and relay at a rate of about 20 feet-a-minute. Thus, the new surface can be driven on approximately one hour after the train has passed.

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