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Oct 13 - Oct 14
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Flexible Pavement Rehabilitation Course

You will learn techniques for the effective assessment of the condition of flexible pavements including surface distress, roughness, structural capacity, etc. The assessment methods will be used to develop an understanding of the timing and extent of pavement maintenance, preservation and rehabilitation techniques to preserve and cost-effectively
extend the service life of the pavement. You will benefit from real life examples of successes and failures of pavement rehabilitation techniques.

Course Content
• Learn effective techniques for pavement maintenance programs
• Understand the pavement maintenance process
• Establish a sustainable pavement preservation program
• Understand needs for pavement condition assessments
• Highlights of flexible pavement rehabilitation procedures
• Understand life-cycle costing
• Justify funding needs
• Communicate needs to managers and elected officials

PLEASE NOTE:

• Descriptions of flexible pavement distress types and causes will not be discussed in detail as part of this course.
• This course is only offered during odd numbered years

Who Should Attend
Municipal operations and engineering technical staff, consulting engineers responsible for inspecting and assessing pavement condition, and participants from the Municipal Pavement Condition Evaluation course.

Prerequisites

Previous completion of the Municipal Pavement Condition
Evaluation Course or thorough understanding of flexible
pavement distress types is strongly recommended.

Evaluation Process
Written examination; overall grade of 80%

Accreditation
This course is recognized by:

The Engineering Institute of Canada awards 1.4 Continuing Education Units to this course.

This course will count towards the OACETT continuing professional development requirements.
Contact cpd@oacett.org if you have any questions.

 

Lori Schaus is a senior pavement engineer with the ARA Transportation Infrastructure Division in Canada.  Her experience includes pavement investigations and designs for various roadways and highways.  She is experienced with the design of new roadway alignments, permeable pavement design, as well as the rehabilitation of existing roadways both in rural and urban settings.  Her experience also includes supervision of various field crews, project management, forensic investigations and quality assurance testing.  She completed her Master of Applied Science degree and Bachelor of Applied Science degree from the University of Waterloo.  During her studies, she worked as a Research Assistant at The Centre for Pavement and Transportation Technology at the University of Waterloo.  In this position, she assisted with various laboratory and field research projects including permeable pavements, recycled concrete aggregate, and noise reducing pavements.

 

 

Location

CHSI, Centre for Health and Safety Innovation, 5110 Creekbank Rd., Mississauga, ON L4W 0A1 Tel (905) 219-0044

Time

October 13, 2022 - Oct 14
8:00 am - 5:00 pm