September 25, 2:30 p.m. EDT
Speaker: Dr. David Newcomb P.E.

The use of recycled asphalt materials in the form of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS) has been a standard practice in the U.S. for over 40 years. The environmental benefits in terms of reduced pollution, reduced resource consumption, and reduced energy consumption as a result of reusing these materials makes asphalt mixture production one of the greenest industrial processes. The cost savings that come with using RAP and RAS are significant and have been instrumental in stabilizing the cost of asphalt mixtures. The engineering approaches to mix design and pavement design along with the advanced materials handling and production practices developed by the industry have resulted in asphalt mixtures that have the durability, strength and flexibility to perform under any traffic condition.

Who should attend: State, local and private pavement owners

Takeaways:
Learn how the use of RAP and RAS improves the environment, reduces energy consumption, and reduces costs.
Learn how the industry is using best practices in the production of mixtures using RAP and RAS
Learn how the use of RAP and RAS affects the properties and performance of asphalt paving mixture.

When: September 25, 2:30p.m., EDT
Registration: Click here to register
Cost: Free

1.5 PDHs are available for this webinar upon successful completion of the post-webinar test. Please note only one PDH certificate will be given per paid webinar.