Sustainable Pavement & Infrastructure Solutions for Counties & Municipalities
County and municipal governments are responsible for maintaining roads, bridges, and public spaces with constrained budgets and increasing demands. BioSpan provides cost-effective, environmentally friendly solutions that extend the life of asphalt and concrete, reduce repair costs, and ensure taxpayer dollars are spent on proactive preservation—not expensive emergency fixes.
Why Counties & Municipalities Choose BioSpan
Reduce Maintenance Costs
Extend pavement life by years and lower long-term spending.
Minimize Disruptions
Fast-acting treatments reduce downtime and keep roads open.
Eco-Friendly & Safe
USDA BioPreferred solutions that align with sustainability initiatives and keep people safe.
Proven Success
Used by counties, municipalities, and DOTs nationwide to preserve infrastructure efficiently.

BioSpan Solutions for Public Works & Infrastructure

AR-3600 Bio-Based Asphalt & Tar Cleaner
- Effective, non-toxic cleaner for asphalt, concrete, and maintenance equipment.
- Removes oil, grease, and grime without damaging surfaces.
- Healthy alternative to diesel and conventional toxic solutions.
- Works on metal, plastic, and both hard and soft surfaces to gently remove grease.

DeDust™ Dust Control Agent
- Sprays down on aggregate, gravel and dirt surfaces to lock in dust and create a safer alternative to conventional oil-based content.
- Uses existing spray equipment to efficiently control dust.
See our whole line of Dust Control Solutions
Success Stories
Medford, Oregon
This long term pavement preservation strategy with the City of Medford leads to success and savings: from RePlay to our other products, learn how Medford looks to BioSpan to help its infrastructure stand the test of time.
Discover moreHutchinson, Minnesota
The City of Hutchinson is home to over 13,000 citizens and more than 180 lane miles of pavement. In 2010, they began to understand the significant long term cost savings presented by BioSpan’s premier product: RePlay.
Jackson, Wyoming
The Town of Jackson, Wyoming, a legendary ski destination and gateway to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, faces the challenge of preserving 71 lane miles of asphalt roads that must endure subzero, snow packed winters and 90-degree summers. The city also has a new, strategic plan to achieve net zero emissions in its municipal operations by 2030...
Continue readingPort of Portland, Oregon
At Terminal 6 of the Port of Portland, a massive, 1.77 million square-foot parking lot paved with permeable asphalt has served as the landing and launching spot for thousands of vehicle imports and exports. However, the pavement, designed to allow water to filter through, had become brittle, causing rocks to break loose and damage the pristine paint on the cars as they were driven...
Continue readingColumbia, Missouri / MoDOT
Nearly four years after the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) partnered with the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council (MSMC) and BioSpan Technologies, Inc., the soy-based asphalt sealant RePlay is proving to be a game-changer for pavement preservation...
Continue readingKeep your good stuff good
Spending $1 to keep good-quality pavement in good condition can save you thousands down the road.
More DetailsChoose the Best Way to Work With BioSpan
✅ Hire a Certified BioSpan Applicator
Let a trained local expert handle the job—quick, reliable, and low-disruption. Great for your initial pilot of our products like RePlay and OptiSeal.
✅ Rent a BioSpan Spray System from a Local Dealer or Distributor
Apply the product yourself with support from your local BioSpan expert and access our online training.
✅ Purchase a Spray System for Full Control
- Apply to your own roads and rent to neighboring municipalities.
- Includes training and support from BioSpan.
- Lower total cost of ownership and long-term ROI.
Invest in Plan A, Not Plan B
Reactionary repairs are costly and disruptive. BioSpan helps you stay ahead with solutions that keep roads and infrastructure in optimal condition for years. Read more about why proactive maintenance is the key to maximizing budgets in our Plan A blog post.