Cold Planing

Cold planing, or cold milling, is a controlled and highly productive process by which asphalt or concrete pavement is ground up and removed to a certain depth in order to repair or re-profile pavement surfaces. Cold planing is used to re-establish pavement profiles. This improves drainage flow from pavement irregularities, such as wheel ruts, washboarding and excessive pavement heights at curbs and gutters. This process can also be used to remove deteriorated pavements for future overlays or be used with a fine texturing attachment to improve skid resistance and be left as a final driving surface. Kubricky Construction — a proud member of the D.A. Collins family of businesses — has completed many cold planing projects, including interstate highways, municipal streets, bridges, parking lots and airports. By maintaining a variety of equipment, Kubricky has the ability to satisfy multiple job specifications. And, whenever possible, Kubricky recycles the milled material for use elsewhere at the site, or at other sites — thereby substantially reducing costs.

Recent Projects

PORT OF ENTRY - CHAMPLAIN

Construction of a new processing facility at the

US - Canadian border. 
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THE ALEXANDER AT WASHINGTON AVENUE
Site development and construction of concrete foundations for apartment project with parking garage.
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I -87 EXIT 26 - 28
Rehab 12 miles of I-87
 
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GLENS FALLS ROUNDABOUT
Replace an existing five-way Intersection in the heart of downtown Glens Falls with a new Roundabout.
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GILBOA-PRATTSVILLE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND CULVERT REPLACEMENTS
4.7-miles of two-lane (one in each direction) road reconstruction consisting of paving, full depth replacement areas, underdrain, improvements cross-culverts, guiderail and striping.
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Kubricky Construction Jointa Galusha Environmental Soil Management, Inc. VPP D.A. Collins