Description
Taught by UAPA and UDOT representatives at UDOT Central Office. This class will increase your knowledge related to the design, production, and inspection of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) pavements. The need to understand the differences between a structural focused mix and a durable focused mix is necessary to be able to select the proper mix for the application, but even more paramount is the need to be able to verify that the desired mix has been properly produced and placed in the field.
Course Benefits
- Gain a general understanding of the basics of asphalt mixes and how the mix components affect performance
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the construction and inspection of HMA pavements, including the national and local standards used to evaluate the performance of such pavements
- Understand HMA pavement specifications and correct applications
- Identify deficiencies that may occur from time to time in HMA pavement construction and suggested remedies to address such concerns
- Incorporate recommended best practices prior to, during, and post construction
Who Should Attend
- City & county engineers, inspectors, or other public works officials
- Consultant engineers, owners, and inspectors responsible for asphalt specifications, recommendations, inspection, or project management on behalf of public or private entities
- Professionals working in or around HMA pavement construction for their companies
- Pavement design engineers who are responsible for connecting structural and environmental pavement designs with the materials to be used in construction
Held Tuesday, January 13th from 8:00 am to 2:00pm. Training includes lunch.