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Fifth - Pavements/Materials (Transportation) Conference

ASU-Tempe Campus

A three-day conference "Arizona's Transportation Future - What's Down the Road" sponsored by Arizona State University (ASU), Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Arizona Industry and Local Governments will be hosted by ASU on October 1st to 3rd, 2007.  The conference will be held at ASU's Memorial Union on the Tempe Campus.

The conference will include nationally recognized speakers who will address the audience on National and Arizona perspectives of current and future pavement technology and how it affects our way of life.

The conference will include sessions on asphalt and concrete pavement technology, recent innovations in pavement design and construction management, and updates on ADOT, MCDOT and local agencies perspective.  Concurrent sessions will be available to cover a larger number of subjects and to increase the audience's choice.  Some of these topics include:

 

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  • Development of Regional Transportation Solutions
  • Sky Harbor Airport Update

 

  • How Superpave is Evolving: Super-Duper Pave
  • Speed cameras on ADOT Routes

 

  • Construction of Light Rail Bridge Over Tempe Town Lake
  • Hoover Dam bypass

 

  • Effect of rubberized asphalt on urban heat islands
  • Forecasting and planning for future light rail corridors

 

  • Use of warm AC mixes in the U.S.
  • How to stage a grand prix
  • PCC Petrography
  • Pervious Concrete

 

  • Erosion control and storm water management
  • Changes in asphalt and cement supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

PDH's will be earned for the Conference. To view important information on Professional Development Hours (PDHs), Click Here.

 

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