DESCRIPTION:
The Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC) in partnership with NHI is pleased to offer this comprehensive training series (FHWA-NHI-131126) for concrete pavement preservation. The training was developed by the National Concrete Pavement Technology
Center at Iowa State University. It is the first training of its kind offered by NHI, and we would like to give special recognition to the TCCC for their efforts. This course is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council levels I -
IV.
This Concrete Pavement Preservation Series presents current guidelines and recommendations for the design, construction, and selection of cost-effective concrete pavement preservation strategies. It concentrates primarily on strategies and methods that are
applicable at the project level, and not at the network level, where pavement management activities function and address such issues as prioritizing and budgeting.
To streamline registration and enable you to take some or all of these courses when it best suits your schedule, we have created this new series option which automatically registers you for all 10 modules-it's that easy. They are as follows:
Module 1: Preventive Maintenance and Pavement Preservation Concepts (FHWA-NHI-131126A)
Module 2: Concrete Pavement Evaluation (FHWA-NHI-131126B)
Module 3: Slab Stabilization and Slab Jacking (FHWA-NHI-131126C)
Module 4: Partial-Depth Repairs (FHWA-NHI-131126D)
Module 5: Full-Depth Repairs (FHWA-NHI-131126E)
Module 6: Retrofitted Edge Drains (FHWA-NHI-131126F)
Module 7: Load Transfer Restoration (FHWA-NHI-131126G)
Module 8: Diamond Grinding and Grooving (FHWA-NHI-131126H)
Module 9: Joint Resealing and Crack Sealing (FHWA-NHI-131126I)
Module 10: Strategy Selection (FHWA-NHI-131126J)
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Define pavement preservation
- List the major components of a pavement evaluation and the types of information gained from each
- Identify the purpose and suitable application of various concrete pavement preservation treatments
- Describe recommended materials and construction/installation practices for each treatment
- List factors to consider in the selection of concrete pavement preservation treatments
TARGET AUDIENCE:
The intended audience for the Concrete Pavement Preservation Web-based Training is quite diverse, and includes design engineers, quality control personnel, contractors, suppliers, technicians, and trades people. While the course is aimed at those who have
some familiarity with concrete pavements and pavement preservation, it should also be of value to those that are new to the field. In addition, our target audience could be geographically dispersed, in need of immediate training or information, or not have
access to travel funds.
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