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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3202033" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>My hope is that this new trend for Criminal Justice reform in OK will result in a savings that will double ODOTS budget, further fund our teachers as well as build some new schools to replace the old ones falling down and give our prison guards a decent salary. The numbers on that savings if we let non violent criminals free for once, should be close to 3 billion a year.</p><p>And yes, the new technology in concrete and highway construction is forever evolving and bringing a better product. Hell just 20 years ago they didnt even know we needed to tie slabs together with dowel bars. Now they are retrofitting them in to try and get another 15 years out of those slabs. No longer are the days of dowel bars though, we do CRCP...Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement. I think its 6-8 rebars in the slab, continuously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3202033, member: 6281"] My hope is that this new trend for Criminal Justice reform in OK will result in a savings that will double ODOTS budget, further fund our teachers as well as build some new schools to replace the old ones falling down and give our prison guards a decent salary. The numbers on that savings if we let non violent criminals free for once, should be close to 3 billion a year. And yes, the new technology in concrete and highway construction is forever evolving and bringing a better product. Hell just 20 years ago they didnt even know we needed to tie slabs together with dowel bars. Now they are retrofitting them in to try and get another 15 years out of those slabs. No longer are the days of dowel bars though, we do CRCP...Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement. I think its 6-8 rebars in the slab, continuously. [/QUOTE]
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