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Pavement Rehabilitation: Products, Processes, and Strategies
Roadway/Bridge Maintenance
Pavement Rehabilitation: Products, Processes, and Strategies
This workshop is designed to provide
an overview of the available technology and tools that make implementing
an effective pavement rehabilitation
program feasible. A successful
pavement rehabilitation program encompasses a full range of rehabilitation
strategies as well as maintenance treatments, with the goal of enhancing pavement performance (ride, quality, safety, service life, etc.) and life (LCC, pavement durability). Additionally, the workshop will introduce some new pavement rehabilitation technologies.
Topics Covered
- Techniques for asphalt and concrete pavement evaluation, including pavement
condition rating
- Discussion of how to select the best rehabilitation strategy; choose the right process at the right time on the right project
- Overview of the various rehabilitation processes and their construction practices: asphalt reclamation, cold-in-place recycling, overlays, inlays, and new technology or processes; concrete rehabilitation, overlays, and new technology or processes
- Overview of material properties—how they are used and how to get the best performance from them
Introduction to pavement and network performance measures and specifications
Who Should Attend
Engineers, managers, supervisors, and technicians responsible for pavement maintenance, design, and construction.
Credit
- 1.0 Roads Scholar Program required credit
- To the best of our knowledge, this course/activity meets the continuing education requirements for 6.0 PDHs as outlined in Minnesota Statute 326.107. More information
concerning continuing education for professionals is online at www.aelslagid.state.mn.us.