Ecopave Systems Inc

Ecopave Systems Inc

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Ecopave Systems Inc. developed the Hot-In-Place Asphalt Recycling (HIPAR) business with the invention of the Ecopaver.

We are the leading experts in this field and are proud of it! The patented system (sometimes referred to as a “train”) consists of a pre-heater, two or three self-propelled heater/miller units and a pugmill. Following the train are a conventional paver and rollers. The Ecopaver 400 not only performs the recycling of existing roads to exacting standards, it also incorporates a full emission control

03/30/2021

Looking forward to another asphalt recycling project this summer on Highway 97 (Mount Solitude to Stone Creek). 108.1 Lane Kilometres will be recycled by our crew with ARC Asphalt.

Photos from Ecopave Systems Inc's post 09/24/2020

Things have wrapped up in Fort St. John and we couldn’t have been happier to hire a local talent to snap some beautiful photos of our machine in action. Thanks

08/15/2020

An absolutely beautiful landscape to tackle some asphalt recycling near the City of Fort St. John.

08/10/2020

Here is a video of our machine in action! We are set to start work this week in the City of Fort St. John! Look out for our crew and please remember to follow all road signage.

07/28/2020

Yes! Another Ecopave project will soon be underway to recycle 60 lane kilometres. Congrats to our hardworking team Arc Asphalt - See ya soon !

07/28/2020

37 years later and we are still doing our part with clean technology! We respect our provincial government’s dedication to the commitment of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We can meet those targets - let us help! George Heyman

08/10/2016

Here's the HIPAR train in action!

Why HIP makes Sense 08/10/2016

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Photos from Ecopave Systems Inc's post 06/28/2016

Proud to announce that the new 'B unit' is on the road!

Resurfacing in the works for local routes 06/10/2016

Resurfacing in the works for local routes Local firm ARC Asphalt has been awarded a $3.9-million contract to use the innovative technology to repave sections of the Trans-Canada as well as the Yellowhead between Rayleigh and Heffley Creek.

11/09/2015

Hey!! I've got a solution!

http://www.ecoissues.ca/Aggregate_Use_in_Road_Construction

Aggregate Use in Road Construction - Eco Issues The Ontario Ministry of Transportation has improved highway construction standards over time in order to increase pavement longevity and respond to increased traffic loads. This has included more stringent standards for the key raw materials in highway construction, primarily crushed stone, gravel a…

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