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New CP Tech Publication: “Guide to Concrete Overlays 4th Edition”

Click to enlarge Just Released November 2014!4th Edition of the CP Tech CenterGuide to Concrete OverlaysThe intent of the 146-page 8-Chapter/4-Appendix Guide is toincrease the technical proficiency of experienced engineers […]

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Concrete Pavement Becoming Preferred Alternative for Industrial Paving— Conventional, RCC, Concrete Overlays, & TCP

Asphalt pavement is everywhere you look, but what if you could have concrete for the same price? That’s the question that concrete pavement contractors are asking owners today, and often

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ACPA/CP Tech WEBINAR: “Innovation with Concrete Overlays for DOT’s and Municipalities”

Presentation will cover how concrete overlays have been recognized by theFHWA’s Every Day Counts Program, and this webinar will share insights abouthow they are used as innovative, inexpensive solutions to extend

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ACPA: New CEO Position Document; Podcast; Infrastructure W.G.; & Concrete Overlays EDC

ACPA Leaders Announce Description for New President Position—The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) CEO Transition Team* formally announced the description for the ACPA President position.4 Key Areas of Responsibility: •

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TRB Webinar: Concrete Overlays of Asphalt to be Held March 11

Concrete overlays of asphalt (COA) pavements are a widely accepted rehabilitation strategy used to extend the life of asphalt pavements. However, there are still design and construction challenges, and COA

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Concrete Overlays History: Greater than Century Long & Quite Successful—Bettering Our Roadways & Advancing Our Industry

The first concrete pavementswere placed in 1892 & 1893 Early 1900’s: May surprise people to know that the first documented use of concrete to resurface pavements dates back to 1901!

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FHWA TFG Discusses New Concrete Pavement Technologies, Pooled Fund Update, PEMs, Fly Ash, & Concrete Overlays

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)’s “Concrete Pavement and Materials Technical Feedback Group (TFG)” met in September, 2020 to discuss several focal areas that were identified six months earlier, in March,

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2 FHWA Notices! MCTC FREE VIRTUAL Technician Training & EDC Program Spotlights Concrete Overlays

Click to enlarge The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)’s Mobile Concrete Technology Center (MCTC) announces FREE VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN TRAINING and formally announced that pavement overlays have been selected by the agency’s

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TRB Webinar: “Introducing an Improved Design Procedure for Unbonded Concrete Overlays”

Pre-registration is required. Once the webinar starts, you will be unable to register. Some registrants will need to pay $95 to attend this webinar. Sign into MyTRB.org to view registration information.

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