I think "roadwork" is a different focus than most construction books, which are focused on building. This book shows a roadway being built from first step, plan, to last step, zoom. So that content is all good. The onomatopoeia is good, too. The text is written in a lyrical style that lends a specific cadence to each page. I did feel sad about cutting through rolling countryside to make way for cars, especially with such aggressive verbs like hammer, slam, ram, and force. Points awarded, though, for lunch break, planting trees, including lights, and adding a bike sign, though I don't see a very good bike lane.