Asphalt Pavement Preservation Treatments, Materials, Construction and Quality Assurance

Dates: November 27-30, 2023

Meets: M, Tu, W and Th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Location: Online

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

This course was developed in partnership with the City and County Pavement Improvement Center, funded by California Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. This class delivery is supported by the California Department of Transportation, Division of Local Assistance, which offers reduced registration fees to employees of California's city, county, regional, and other public agencies.

Description

Asphalt pavement is a major component of our transportation system. Transportation agencies at the city and county level can maximize the value of their huge investment in streets and roads by using proper pavement preservation strategies. This course provides a solid working knowledge of the most common asphalt pavement maintenance and preservation practices. Common preservation treatments, basic principles, best field practices and quality assurance issues are covered. This is a core course in the pavement engineering and management training program offered by the City and County Pavement Improvement Center (CCPIC) in partnership with TechTransfer.

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Topics Include

  • Pavement preservation overview: concepts and definitions
    • Pavement distress types
    • Treatments to be used based on distress types
      • Fog Seals
      • Chip Seals
      • Slurry Seals
      • Microsurfacing
      • Cape Seals
    • Asphalt materials and mix design process used
  • Construction of asphalt preservation treatments
    • Surface preparation
      • Crack sealing
      • Patching
      • Milling
    • Production
    • Placement
    • Inspection
  • Quality assurance and troubleshooting
  • What You Will Learn

    By the end of this course, training participants will have a better understanding of the most common pavement preservation strategies and materials used to preserve asphalt pavements. In addition, they will have a better understanding of how to build successful pavement preservation treatments and their most appropriate uses in an agency's overall pavement management plan.

    Who Should Attend

    This class is tailored for those directly involved in asphalt pavement maintenance and preservation, as well as maintenance supervisors and managers, engineers with some responsibility for maintenance, pavement management, or rehabilitation. It is appropriate for those who are new to the subject, as well as for experienced pavement managers wanting additional technical background or an update on the state of the practice.

    For More Information

    About our courses and credits, see our FAQ
    About cancellations, refunds, and substitutions, see How to Enroll

    Cancellation Policy

    To cancel your registration and receive a refund less a $75 processing fee, you must notify TechTransfer at least five (5) working days before the course is scheduled to begin. Notifications must be made in writing and sent by email to registrar@techtransfer.berkeley.edu. We reserve the right to charge the full course fee if proper notification is not sent to TechTransfer. We don't offer refunds for classes with registration fees of $75 or less.

    In lieu of canceling your registration, you have three additional options: you may (1) transfer your registration to another class, (2) receive a tuition credit for the total amount, useable toward a future class, or (3) send a substitute in your place. Please contact us at least 5 full working days before the class is scheduled to begin so we may process your request.

    If you’ve registered for a self-paced class, you cannot receive a refund once you start the class.

    We recommend you discuss any possible problems or online security issues with your IT person before you register for any online classes. If you are worried about connectivity issues, please contact the online training coordinator the week before the class to schedule a time to test your system. If you do not test your system and you have technical issues during a live online class, we will not provide a refund.

    Or email us with your questions at registrar@techtransfer.berkeley.edu
    Or call us at 510-643-4393

    Notes:

    This class has four, two-hour sessions.

    Monday, November 27, 2023 :: 2:00-4:00 :: Pacific Time
    Tuesday, November 28, 2023 :: 2:00-4:00 :: Pacific Time
    Wednesday, November 29, 2023 :: 2:00-4:00 :: Pacific Time
    Thursday, November 30, 2023 :: 2:00-4:00 :: Pacific Time

    This is a live online course. All times for the online lecture are in (California) Pacific Time. Approximately one week before the course start date, all paid students will receive detailed instructions on how to access the web-based lecture and course site. You will also receive instructions on how to access the student course notebook.
    Please make sure we have your updated contact information, and you have access to an internet connection for your desktop or laptop on the days and times of the lecture. We recommend you discuss any possible problems or online security issues with your IT person before you register for any online classes.
    If you're worried about connectivity issues, please contact the online training coordinator, Jay Johnson, the week before the class to schedule a time to test your system. If you don't test your system and you have technical issues during a live online class, we will not provide a refund.
    Hours:8.00
    CEUs:0.80

    Fee Breakdown

    CategoryDescriptionAmount
    FeeStandard fee$ 390.00
    Fee-AlternateCA Public Agency$ 195.00

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    DingXin Cheng

    PhD, Professor of Civil Engineering, CSU Chico

    Dr. DingXin (Ding) Cheng is a professor of the department of civil engineering at the California State University, Chico, director of the California Pavement Preservation (CP2) Center, and the director of the Tire Derived Aggregate Technology Center. He has worked actively with the CP2 Center since he joined CSU Chico in 2006. He worked in private industry for Parsons Brinckerhoff in Houston, TX before joining Chico State University. He has extensive experience in Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) materials and pavement preservation on both asphalt and concrete pavements. He has more than 55 peer-reviewed publications related to pavement materials and preservation in Transportation Research Board, AAPT, ASCE, and other conferences. Ding has co-managed or managed more than $7 million research projects funded by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), Metropolitan Transportation Commissions (MTC) of San Francisco Bay Area, and other agencies and industry. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas.

    Date Day Time Location
    11/27/2023Monday2 PM to 4 PM Online
    11/28/2023Tuesday2 PM to 4 PM Online
    11/29/2023Wednesday2 PM to 4 PM Online
    11/30/2023Thursday2 PM to 4 PM Online

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