COURSE DESCRIPTION:
In preventive maintenance, the types of treatments and the timing of their applications provide highway agencies with a very broad range of life-extending treatment techniques and enable agencies to achieve their goals of enhancing pavement performance in a cost-effective and efficient manner while meeting their customers' need for an improved level of service.
This course targets those field personnel involved in constructing preventive maintenance treatments, including both buying agency's inspectors and the contractors' foremen and field crews. It contains modules on all of the categories of preventive maintenance treatments in widespread use today, focusing on the best practices for designing and constructing those treatments. It also addresses troubleshooting construction practices, so that participants can clearly identify the results of poor construction practices. This course is the second in a series of three courses (NHI 131115, 131103, and 131116) on the general subject of pavement preservation.
The 4-day version includes all of the following:
Module 1: Introduction to Preventive Maintenance
Module 2: Crack Filling and Sealing; Fog Seals, Sand Seals, Scrub Seals, and Rejuvenators; Slurry Seals and Microsurfacing; Chip Seals; In-Place Recycling; Thin and Ultra-Thin HMA Overlays
Module 3: Joint Resealing and Crack Sealing; Diamond Grinding and Grooving; Full-Depth Repairs; Partial-Depth Repairs; Load Transfer Restoration; Thin PCC Overlays; Undersealing
Module 4: Course Summary
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Construction foremen and agency construction inspectors, up to and including middle managers. While it is aimed at those who have some familiarity with the equipment and materials used to construct effective preventive maintenance treatments, it should also be of value to those just starting out in the maintenance field. This course is also recommended for asset management team members.
If you have questions about this NHI training, please contact NHI at
nhicustomerservice@dot.gov or 877.558.6873.