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In Brief FHWA, acting in partnership with the Precast/Prestressed Concrete (PCI) Institute and the Fédération Internationale du Béton (FIB), will sponsor an International Symposium on High-Performance Concrete (HPC) on September 25-27, 2000, in Orlando, Florida. The symposium, which is geared for bridge and materials engineers, will address HPC research, as well as the design, construction, performance, and benefits of HPC. High-performance concrete is an innovative approach to designing portland cement concrete mixes to make them more durable, and if necessary, stronger than is possible with conventional concrete. HPC is also one of the materials eligible for funding under FHWA's Innovative Bridge Research and Construction Program. The symposium will be held in conjunction with the 46th PCI Annual Convention and Exposition. For more information contact Terry Halkyard at FHWA's Office of Bridge Technology (telephone: 202-366-6765, fax: 202-366-3077, email: terry.halkyard@fhwa.dot.gov). As the result of an FHWA demonstration project, a two-volume CD-ROM titled Heat-Straightening Repair for Damaged Steel Bridges: An Interactive Guide has been developed. The use of heat-straightening to repair damaged steel bridges offers the advantages of:
Volume 1 covers the management, design, and techniques of heat-straightening and includes video demonstrations. Volume 2 includes a complete case study of a Lake Charles, Louisiana, bridge repair project. The CD-ROM, along with an accompanying manual and an introductory video, is now being prepared for distribution. Plans are in the works to send it to each State highway agency. For more information about the heat-straightening CD or training program contact Krishna Verma at FHWA, 202-366-4601 (fax: 202-366-3077; email: krishna.verma@fhwa.dot.gov). The South Central Superpave Center (SCSC) has a new home. Previously
located at the University of Texas at Austin's Center for Transportation
Research, SCSC has moved to the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) at
Texas A&M University. Established in 1995, SCSC assists State highway
agencies and the paving industry in the central United States with implementation
of the Superpave system. The center is a partnership between TTI and the
Texas Department of Transportation, with additional funding received from
the Federal Highway Administration. FHWA's soon to be released publication, Insights into Pavement Preservation:
A Compendium, provides a short, nontechnical survey of recent articles
on pavement preservation for the highway community and general public.
Pavement preservation, which includes preventive maintenance and minor
rehabilitation activities, has the goals of extending pavement life, enhancing
pavement performance, and reducing user delays.
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