The South Carolina LTAP Center in partnership with the Florida Pavement Preservation Council will host a 4-part webinar series on Pavement Management Plan Development and Implementation – Preservation and Beyond.
The training is divided into a 4-part webinar series. This series gives the attendee a thorough introduction of pavement preservation strategy and its merits. Each part will focus on the various types of pavement preservation techniques as well as successful forms of planning and programming to implement an effective plan in any organization. This session will introduce the attendee to the basic concepts of pavement management planning and pavement preservation. Remaining Service Life and Pavement Condition Index will be explored. The training will also show attendees strategies that do not work such as “Worst First” and why.
Learning Objectives
Chris Evers is the Executive Coordinator from the Florida Pavement Preservation Council in addition to his role with Pavement Technology Inc., a company he joined in 2012. Chris was instrumental in the founding of the Florida Pavement Preservation Council in 2010. Chris has over 23 years of experience in the heavy highway construction industry. Chris has been involved in all facets of heavy highway educational efforts. He is the Past President of the American Public Works Association Florida Chapter. His involvement in the Florida Chapter has spanned a multitude of Committee Chairs, Task Forces and Officer Positions. In 2012 he founded the Public Works Director Roundtable and he also moderates the International PWD Roundtable at PWX. He has been an active speaker for APWA, FACERS, ASCE, ASHE, ARRA, Florida T2 Center, and the Florida Airports Council. A faithful disciple of Pavement Preservation he will be handling the introduction to both FPPC and Pavement Preservation in general.
Larry Galehouse, P.E., P.S. is a Local Agency Coordinator and was the founding Director of the National Center for Pavement Preservation (NCPP), located at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. The NCPP is home to the AASHTO Transportation System Preservation -Technical Services Program (TSP·2), for both pavement and bridge preservation, and the home of the AASHTO Equipment Management Technical Services Program. Mr. Galehouse is a licensed Professional Engineer and Professional Surveyor in Michigan and was the past chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Pavement Preservation and the Committee on Pavement Maintenance. In addition, he serves on many other committees and tasks groups dealing with preservation issues.
Part 1 of this online, live webinar will be offered April 6 (1:30pm-3:00pm). Online class check-in is from 1:15pm-1:30pm. Online instruction will begin promptly at 1:30pm and will end at 3:00pm. This course will not be recorded, registrants must attend during the scheduled times.
The training is divided into a 4-part webinar series. You will need to register for each part individually if you wish to attend each session, but you are not required to attend each session. Each session offers 1.5 PDHs, for a total of 6 PDHs if you attend all 4 sessions. Only registered attendees will receive PDH certificate at the end of the course and will only receive hours for the sessions they attend.
This course will be offered at no cost and includes access to the course at the designated date(s)/time(s), downloadable course materials, and certificate of attendance. Only registered attendees will receive PDH certificate at the end of the course and will only receive hours for the sessions they attend.
Anyone interested in pavement preservation!
UPDATED 2/15/23 – The Transportation Technology Transfer Service now accepts Electronic Check (ACH) payments in addition to credit card payments. While credit card payments are still the preferred payment method, you now have the Electronic Check (ACH) option. Your payment must be received within 5 business days of your registration. If your registration payment is not received by then, you will not be guaranteed registration for the conference.
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