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CAIT is one of five National University Transportation Centers, an elite group of academic research institutions that are sanctioned and supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Full-Depth Reclamation with Cement Archive

Archived Training Course
This course is offered periodically during the year. Check our main Training page to see if the next session of this course is scheduled.


Location CAIT Auditorium
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
100 Brett Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854

Fee includes Registration, continental breakfast, course materials
Credits

DLGS CPWM 4 Technical contact hours have been applied for
4 PDH


Description

The cost of asphalt has more than doubled and will continue to rise with oil prices. Deteriorating roads are a constant problem. This seminar presents state-of-the-art information on full-depth reclamation (FDR) with cement—an economical and ecological solution.

The full-depth reclamation process rebuilds worn out pavements, recycling the existing roadway by reusing the materials from the old, deteriorated asphalt pavement and base. These materials are pulverized, mixed with cement and water, and compacted to produce a strong, durable stabilized base for either asphalt or concrete surfaces.

The information in this seminar is presented in a manner that is not highly technical, making it suitable for public works personnel, municipal engineers, municipal officials, and anyone responsible for approving techniques for road reconstruction.


Instructors

Kenneth M. Justice, P.E., PCA/NECSA
Jeff Wiley, Vice President, Wirtgen America
Jack Carson / Dave Rylance, Lafarge North America
Dick Martin, Road Recycling Council


Contact Bethany Allinder | 848-445-3112| Fax: 732-445-5636

CAIT-NJ LTAP
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
100 Brett Road • Piscataway, NJ 08854-8058

 

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