The
Michigan Concrete Paving Association (MCPA) is the statewide professional
organization of the concrete pavement industry. MCPA members include
contractors, cement companies, equipment
manufacturers, bonding and
insurance
companies, consulting firms, and others allied with the surface
transportation industry.
Founded
in 1968, the MCPA represents its members on all matters affecting
the industry’s relationship with public agencies, the general
public, and the industry-at-large. MCPA is recognized by public
officials, engineers, contractors, and paving experts as the voice
of the concrete paving industry in Michigan. The concrete paving
industry employs more than 1,000 residents across Michigan. We
are a partner in Michigan’s progress, and your neighbor.

The
Concrete on the Davison Freeway served motorists for more than
50 years.
A
Brief History
Concrete has proven itself as the “surface of choice”
in road construction. It’s extremely durable and long-lasting,
cost-effective and safe. The world’s first mile of concrete
highway was built on Woodward Avenue in 1909. In fact, the vast
majority of Michigan’s original state and interstate highway
system was first built with concrete more than 50 years ago, providing
an average life of 35-40 years. Originally constructed during
World War II, the Davison Freeway had carried traffic for 54 years
when reconstructed in 1997. Some of those original pavements are
still in use today, proving that concrete is a superior road construction
material that stands the test of time.
The
major highway system is our state’s economic backbone -
totaling nearly 4,400 miles and carrying more than 75 percent
of our state’s commercial truck traffic. The amount of truck
traffic is expected to increase as Michigan’s economy diversifies
and grows, highlighting the importance of cost effective roads
that last. Michigan originally made a commitment to building good
quality roads that are longer lasting - not inferior patches that
fail only after a few years - but the state has swayed from that
promise in recent years. |