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    A Training Course and Workshop on Preserving the Service Life of Streets and Roads....


    COURSE OBJECTIVES

     

    Upon completion of the course the participant should be able to:

    • Identify asphalt pavement distress types, conduct condition surveys and determine root causes of these distresses.

    • Determine the appropriate and most cost effective pavement preservation technique to use.

    • Determine the proper timing for applying the various pavement preservation treatments.

    • Apply effective quality control and construction practice in the application of each treatment.


    Who should Attend  Flexible Pavement Preservation

    This workshop is designed for:

    state and local highway agency design, construction and maintenance engineers, and

    other road personnel involved in the design, construction and maintenance of asphalt roads and streets as well as

    consultant & contractor personnel who provide services and materials and perform this type of work for local agencies.

     

    WORKSHOP MATERIALS

    Materials for the workshop which are provided for each participant as part of the registration fee include:

    < Pavement Distress Identification Manual

    < Pavement Preservation Manual

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

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