
Using products of the Strategic
Highway Research Program to build better, safer roads
April/May 1999
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SHRP Implementation Calendar
The following events are in support of products and technologies developed
under the Strategic Highway Research Program.
Advanced Superpave Design and Construction Course
May 5–6, 1999, Wichita, KS
May 5–6, 1999, Charlotte, NC
May 12–13, 1999, Nashville, TN
May 12–13, 1999, Austin, TX
May 18–19, 1999, Baton Rouge, LA
May 19–20, 1999, Tampa, FL
This course is designed for personnel responsible for the mix preparation,
production, and construction of Superpave projects. Attendees will use
specially designed software to develop trial design aggregate structures and
perform volumetric calculations.
Contact: The Asphalt Institute at 606-288-4964 (fax: 606-288-4999; Web:
www.asphaltinstitute.org).
National Quality Initiative (NQI) Lead States Team Meeting
May 24–25, 1999, St. Louis, MO
This meeting will bring together States experienced in developing
public/private partnerships to promote quality improvement in the highway
industry. These States will discuss how they can best advise other highway
agencies on using the NQI concept.
Contact: Bob Templeton at 877-526-9899 (fax: 512-301-9897; email:
btemplenqui@aol.com).
FHWA Regional HPC Showcase
June 29–July 1, 1999, Auburn, AL
This high-performance concrete for bridges showcase highlights bridges
under construction in Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia.
Contact: Terry Halkyard at FHWA, 202-366-6765 (fax: 202-366-7909; email:
mailto:terry.halkyard@fhwa.dot.gov)
or Michael Stallings at Auburn University, 334-844-6276 (fax: 334-844-6290; email:
michaels@eng.auburn.edu; Web:
www.eng.auburn.edu/alhpc/hpc.htm).
Lead States Workshop
August 30-31, 1999, St. Louis, MO
Contact: Haleem Tahir at AASHTO, 301-975-5275 (fax: 301-330-1956; email:
haleem.tahir@nist.gov).
Fourth Annual Eastern Winter Road Maintenance Symposium and Equipment Expo
September 8–9, 1999, Albany, NY
The symposium and accompanying equipment expo are targeted at winter
maintenance managers and other public works practitioners from cities,
townships, counties, and States east of the Mississippi River, as well as
staff from other public agencies and the private sector. The symposium will
cover such topics as snow and ice control, road weather information systems,
anti-icing techniques, and post-storm cleanup strategies. It is being cohosted
by the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA).
Contact: Deborah Vocke at FHWA, 410-962-0077, x. 3078 (fax: 410-962-3419;
email: deborah.vocke@fhwa.dot.gov).
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