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Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Improvements in Londonderry/Manchester, NH - Continental Paving, Inc. has been an active participant in the expansion and improvements ongoing at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. From the early preparation and construction for the New Terminal Facility, to various taxiway and airfield facilities construction, to expansion of the air cargo facilities, Continental Paving, Inc. has been rising to the challenges, needs, and demands of the aggressive expansion at the Airport. Continental Paving, Inc. is proud to have been a part of the expansion that has fueled the economic engine for the region. The most recently completed project involved the replacement of the airfield snow melter facilities just in time for the 2010 winter season.

NH DOT: NH Route 111 Bypass, Windham-Salem, NH - This project involved the construction of the Route 111 bypass in Windham from I-93 to Flatrock Brook and all of the related improvements in the area. These improvements included the rebuilding of the roadway while under traffic; relocation of a portion of the roadway for a new alignment; a new rail trail bridge overpass; and significant storm drainage improvements.

NH DOT: Route 102 Hudson, NH - This project widened and reconstructed a portion of NH Route 102 (Derry Rd) in Hudson, NH to provide a center turn lane to relieve traffic issues thoughout the strech of road being improved. Additionally, major drainage reconstruction was included to move stormwater runoff effectively from Route 102 to the Merrimack River.

NH DOT: Interstate I-89 Rehab & Improvements - Over the past decade, Continental Paving, Inc. has completed various contracts for the rehabilitation and improvements to portions of I-89 from the southern limit in Bow, NH through to Exit 13 in Grantham, NH. Over this stretch of divided highway, the bridges were rehabed and resurfaced with the roadway.

NH DOT: Salem-Manchester, NH Park & Ride- Located at Exit 2 of Interstate 93 in Salem, NH with completion in October of 2008. This job was featured in New England Construction Magazine for an effective traffic control plan during rock blasting operations that took place in close proximity to the roadway.  The site features parking for over 470 commuter vehicles and a full service bus terminal.