A Wirtgen W 150 CF compact milling machine, equipped with new 1,800-mm milling drum assembly, mills the entire road pavement along the main city corridor in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, for the implementation of a brand new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system.
Milling prepares the ground for more mobility
The project in one of Mexico’s most important economic and industrial centres includes a new, exclusive hydraulic concrete BRT lane plus the rehabilitation of two adjacent asphalt lanes. The project will result in better, faster mobility with improved transportation security for city residents.
However, before being able to build the new lanes, milling contractor TATSA (Triturados Asfalticos de Torreón S.A de C.V.) faced the challenge of removing the complete pavement at a maximum milling depth of 25 cm to 30 cm. With the W 150 CF it was possible to fulfil this task in one single pass but depending on the stretch requirement, TATSA was also performing milling of the layers in two or three passes. “These roads are old and have been paved over many times during several years without any milling work. In some parts the pavement is even above the sidewalk,” explained Eng. Gisela Gutiérrez, production coordinator at TATSA.
W 150 CF meets project requirements
The entire project covers a length of 24.3 km and includes the integration of 9.3 km central confined lanes in Torreón and 15 km of highway between Torreón and Matamoros. The tender stipulated a single milling machine that could work at several locations in the city within the same day. Due to this requirement and the large-scale project in confined spaces the contractor chose Wirtgen’s 150 CF with a 1,800 mm milling drum assembly. With the extended drum, the most powerful cold milling machine in the compact class is now even more versatile and ideal for surface course rehabilitation on medium to large job sites. Furthermore, W 150 CF’s optimized machine transport weight – despite its tremendous engine power – spoke for itself. To maximize the cost-effectiveness of milling operations, cold milling machines need to be transported quickly from one site to the next.
“Before participating in this tender we talked to the application experts from the Wirtgen Group dealer Construmac. And soon we were sure the W 150 CF would be the best solution for this job. And so was the ordering authority. After its arrival the machine immediately convinced us. In the meantime we ordered a new unit for further projects in Mexico,” says Eng. Ruben Tinoco, owner of TATSA.
Cost-efficient rehabilitation
Today, urban jobsites are required to be much more dynamic and fast, causing minimal impact to the traffic, routines of residents, workers and people passing the area. So in Torreón minimizing the traffic interruptions were an essential goal. According to Tinoco, the plan is similar to what he could experience on jobsites in Europe. “I was in Finland for holidays. At 6 p.m. a paving train with Wirtgen Group machines arrived in front of my hotel in Helsinki. The next morning when I got up, all the equipment was gone and the road was perfectly paved. We want our jobs in Mexico to be done just as fast and efficient, with minimal impact on regular transit and in high quality.”
Cutting-edge leveling system LEVEL PRO PLUS
To achieve optimum milling results, the W 150 CF offers state-of the art features. These include one of Wirtgen‘s core technologies – leveling. When the surface course is removed, the LEVEL PRO leveling system continually compares the actual milling depth with the present target milling depth. LEVEL PRO can work with different sensors – cable, hydraulic cylinder, ultrasonic and slope sensors or laser and sonic ski sensors as well as multiplex systems – and can be extended as required. 3D leveling is also possible with installed interfaces that are compatible with 3D systems from common manufacturers.
In Torreón, TATSA used the multiplex system. In this system, three sensors on each side of the machine scan the height. The automatic leveling system factors all three measurements into its analysis so that the pre-set target milling depth is met exactly, while ensuring that any unevenness in the road surface is not copied. “The work with Wirtgen’s leveling system the Level Pro Plus and Multiplex systems is intuitive and comfortable, the milling results showed an evenly milled surface, true to line and level. This is a crucial factor when it comes to paving the new surface courses and avoiding costly correction measures in the form of asphalt leveling courses” says Eng. Liborio Frias Estrada, milling jobsite coordinator for the BRT project in Torreón. And Ruben Tinoco adds: “Cold milling has a key impact on the quality of road rehabilitation. That’s the reason why we rely on Wirtgen cold milling machines.”
The advantages at a glance:
Extended range of use for the WIRTGEN W 150 CF / W 150 CFi
- For increased productivity and area performance levels, the W 150CF / W 150 CFi can be equipped with 1,800 mm wide milling drums by means of a housing extension.
- Extension kits can be retrofitted on any W 150 CF / W 150 CFi
- Range of applications: The W 150 CF/W 150 CFi can tackle a wide array of different jobs, ranging from partial road surface repairs to the removal of entire road pavements.
- The W 150 CF / W 150 CFi with 1,800 mm milling drum assembly is ideally suited for surface layer restoration on medium to large construction sites
- Easy loading of milled material even in difficult construction situations thanks to extremely large conveyor slewing angles of 60° both to the left and to the right
- Quick construction site change thanks to application-optimized machine transport weight and easy transport
- Enormous engine rated output
Job site details:
Total length of the project: | 25.5 km |
Length of inner city section: | 9.3 km |
Width of section: | 12 m |
Total area of section: | 111,600 m² |
Working parameters:
Milling depth: | 25-30 cm |
Milling width: | 1.8 m |
Equipment used: | Wirtgen W 150 CF compact milling machine with 1.800 mm milling drum |