11th Annual Minnesota Pavement Conference: Session Summaries

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11th Annual Minnesota Pavement Conference: Session Summaries

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2007-02

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Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota

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This one-day conference provides information to practitioners and others in pavement design, construction, and maintenance. The emphasis of the conference is new materials and methods that can assist decision-makers in providing the most cost-effective strategies for building, repairing, and maintaining Minnesota roads

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This Report Includes: Annual Pavement Conference Award; Welcome; Pavement Research and Minnesota Pavement; Fifty years of Interstate - North Central Region; Hot Button Issues in Pavement Preservation; MnROAD - Current Benefits and Future Direction; Transportation Issues in the 2007 Legislature; New Innovations in Recycling Asphalt. Concurrent Sessions: Pavement Management Can still save your asphalt; Intelligent Compaction; Hot-mix asphalt (HMA) pavements; Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) Pavements

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Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT); Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP); Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota; City Engineers Association of Minnesota; Minnesota County Engineers Association; Minnesota Street Superintendents Association; Minnesota Public Works Association; State Aid for Local Transportation; Minnesota Local Road Research Board (LRRB); Transportation Engineering and Road Research Alliance (TERRA); Pavement Research Institute (PRI)

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2007). 11th Annual Minnesota Pavement Conference: Session Summaries. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167889.

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