On Oct. 28, 2010, the California Asphalt Pavement Association held a comprehensive conference in Sacramento on the latest in "green" paving technologies and techniques. The conference brought together noted experts from academia, the public and private sectors. Conference topics included Warm Mix Asphalt, recycling, rubberized hot mix asphalt, the use of recycled asphalt shingles, long-life pavement, porous pavements and more. PDF versions of the conference presentations may be downloaded below.
Howard Marks, NAPA
An overview of the state of sustainable or "green" pavement technology, reguations, performance and more.
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Carl Monismith, UCPRC
An overview and evaluation of long-life asphalt pavements in California, including an evaluation of the performance of the 710 freeway project in Los Angeles County.
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For evaluation report of 710 project, click HERE.
Jack Van Kirk George Reed, Inc.
An update on the use of rubber in asphalt pavements in California, including a discussion about why some projects have not performed as expected.
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James M. Signore, UCPRC
A rigorous test of various Warm Mix Asphalt technologies is studied at a test track at UC Davis.
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Gerry Huber, Heritage Research Group
An overview of the state of sustainable or "green" pavement technology, reguations, performance and more.
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WARNING: Large file size.
Roger Smith, Asphalt Pavement Consultant
How porous asphalt pavements are gaining attention as a stormwater runoff mitigation measure.
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Tony Limas, Granite Construction
The chief of the Caltrans-industry Rock Products Committee discusses WMA deployment and evaluation in California.
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Gerry Huber, Heritage Research Group
The use of recycled asphalt roofing shingles is growing in popularity for use in asphalt pavements.
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WARNING: Large file size.
Steve Takigawa, Deputy Director for Maintenance & Operations, Caltrans
Overview of Caltrans 'green' initiatives, funding and organizational changes.
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