
Asphalt Pavement Rehabilitation: Products, Processes, and Strategies
3725 12th St. N.
St. Cloud, MN 56303
2151 Bassett Dr.
Mankato, MN 56001

About the Workshop
This workshop is designed to provide an overview of the available technology and tools that make implementing an effective asphalt pavement rehabilitation program feasible. A successful pavement rehabilitation program encompasses a full range of rehabilitation strategies as well as maintenance treatments, with the goal of enhancing pavement performance (ride, quality, safety, service life, etc.) and life (LCC, pavement durability).
This workshop has recently been updated to provide attendees with the most current information, tools, and technologies. It offers guidance that can be used throughout the project development process, giving agencies the information they need to successfully select, develop, and construct the best rehabilitation process for their selected roadways.
Registration
- Register
- Cost: $45 virtual; $75 in person (Free for Tribal Nation members and employees; separate registration is required.)
- Registration contact: Samantha Hahn-Douville, snhahn@umn.edu
Please let us know how we can ensure that this workshop is inclusive to you. What accommodations or access needs can we help facilitate? Contact Samantha Hahn-Douville when you register to help us provide you with the best access.
Who Should Attend
Engineers, managers, supervisors, and technicians responsible for pavement maintenance, design, and construction.
Topics Covered
- Pre-construction
- Rehabilitation vs. pavement preservation
- Roadway assessment
- Post-construction
- Performance measures
- Network management
- Resources for continuous improvement
- Construction
- Process selection overlays, CIR, FDR, SFDR
- Best practices for each process
Course Instructor
Dan Wegman, PE, has worked with DOTs and local governments in several states on pavement rehabilitation and preventive maintenance strategies. As a former MnDOT construction and bituminous engineer and with over fifteen years working as a private-sector material supplier and pavement consultant, Wegman provides technical insight with respect to materials, construction, and implementation.
Credit
- 1.0 Roads Scholar Program Maintenance Certificate credit.
- To the best of our knowledge, this course/activity meets the continuing education requirements for 6.0 PDHs as outlined in Minnesota Statute 326.107. Learn more about continuing education for professionals from the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
Sponsors
This workshop is presented by Minnesota LTAP at the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota. Minnesota LTAP is sponsored by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board (LRRB) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). This course is subsidized through funding from LRRB and FHWA.