DESCRIPTION:
This training is provided by the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC) in partnership with NHI to review basic materials for highway and structure construction and maintenance. The training was prepared by State DOT personnel for State DOT
personnel. It contains good practices from various agencies. Each State agency/company has their own specifications, which the viewer needs to review and follow.
Although there are a number of materials used in the construction and maintenance process for both highways and structures, this course is focused on the three basic materials. They are Aggregate, Portland Cement Concrete (referred to as PCC), and Hot Mix
Asphalt (referred to as HMA).
This training is directed toward the entry level technician, to give them a general view of the basic materials used in construction and maintenance. The course modules will address the procedures used in the production and sampling of aggregates.
Module 1 is called Basic Aggregates and includes quarry inspection, sand operation, stockpiling, and sampling. Module 2 covers Portland cement, including the production of Portland Cement, the hydration process, as well as other cementing materials used
in concrete such as water, admixtures, and aggregates. Module 3 reviews Hot Mix Asphalt, including the asphalt binder and aggregates used in the production.
NHI is hosting this and other TCCC Web-based developments to serve a critical need for training. We need your feedback to determine whether we should continue posting other Web-based trainings like this one. Please take the time to complete the evaluation
form provided at the end of the training, or email nhimarketing@dot.gov.
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify aggregate production and sampling procedures
- Recognize the ingredients of PCC and the part each plays in concrete production
- Recognize the ingredients of HMA and the part each plays in hot mix asphalt production
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This training is designed for Level I and Level II State/local public agency personnel and their industry counterparts involved in the construction, maintenance and testing process for highways and structures. Level I or Entry refers to employees/trainees
with little to no experience in the subject area and perform his/her activities under direct supervision. Level II or Intermediate refers to employees that understand and demonstrate skills in one or more areas of the entry level and perform specific tasks
under general supervision.
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