06/01/2026
🛣 Featured in Pavement Preservation Journal: “Micro Surfacing Preserves Mount Rainier N.P. Pavements” by Luke Afato and Jeff Roberts
👉 Read the full article here: https://www.pavementpreservationjournal-digital.com/fppq/0226_summer_2026/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=2131121
Last summer, VSS International completed a multi-million-dollar pavement preservation project in Mount Rainier National Park, applying micro surfacing, crack sealing, and patch paving across more than 74 lane miles, campground loops, trails, and over 75 parking areas.
The objective was clear: “improve roadway conditions, maintain historic park features, and extend the service life of critical infrastructure… while minimally disturbing wildlife.”
More than 650,000 square yards of micro surfacing were placed, including over 475,000 square yards of Type III. Crews utilized specialized Macropaver equipment to navigate steep grades, tight roadways, and high-traffic locations such as Paradise, Narada Falls, and Reflection Lakes.
This project highlights how targeted pavement preservation strategies can deliver measurable results in complex, environmentally sensitive conditions. Visit www.slurry.com to learn more.
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