15th Annual TERRA Pavement Conference: Session Summaries

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15th Annual TERRA Pavement Conference: Session Summaries

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2011-02

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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; Morning Plenary Session - Smoothness of Roads Research Customer Summary; The Future of Pavement Technology -; Afternoon Plenary Session: Sustainability in Transportation - FHWA's Sustainable Highways Self_evaluation Tool; Trends in Climate Change that Affect Road Construction and Maintenance -; Concurrent Sessions - Session 1: Innovation in Construction Practices; Session 2: Alternatives to Paving: Un-paving and Light Surface; Session 3: In-Place Recycling: Best Practices; Session 4: PCC Pavement Rehabilitation

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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota; Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota; Minnesota Local Road Research Board; City Engineers Association of Minnesota; Minnesota County Engineers Association; Minnesota Department of Transportation; Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program; American Public Works Association–Minnesota Chapter; Minnesota Street Superintendents Association

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2011). 15th Annual TERRA Pavement Conference: Session Summaries. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167911.

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