All About Asphalt - Tewksbury

Date: 1/25/2018 8:00 AM - 1/25/2018 3:00 PM

Location: Tewksbury Public Library
300 Chandler Street

Tewksbury, Massachusetts

Capacity:

33/35



Overview

Course Description
In this workshop you will learn about selection of materials for construction, maintenance and reconstruction of pavements; the various maintenance treatments and conditions under which they should be used; and how to identify the various pavement distress types and their causes.

Target Audience
This program is designed for those who have responsibility for the construction and maintenance of local roads. Highway superintendents, road foremen, crew leaders, directors of public works and town engineers are encouraged to attend.

Please see the course flyer for additional information. 

 

*This session is limited to 3 MassDOT personnel.

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
John Town of Tewksbury
Mark Town of Tewksbury
Travis MassDOT District 4
Christophen MassDOT District 4
Mike MassDOT District 4
Ryan All States Materials Group
Theodore MassDOT
Randy Town of Tewksbury
Chester Town of Tewksbury
Stephane Town of Concord
Adam City of Worcester
Christopher Town of Reading
Chris City of Woburn
Gabriel City of Newton DPW
Philip Town of Ashburnham
Marc The Trustees of Reservations
Stephen Town of Burlington
Scott Town of Andover
Chris Town of Lexington DPW
Timothy Town of Burlington
Wayne Town of Lexington DPW
Kevin Town of Arlington
Tam City of Framingham
Stephen Town of Ashburnham
Emily City of Cambridge DPW
Ryan Town of Reading
Sean City of Worcester
Michael Town of Bedford DPW
Andrew Town of Tewksbury
Steve Town of Andover
Matt Town of Lexington DPW
Instructors
  • James Mahoney
    Executive Program Director at Connecticut Transportation Institute (CT)

    James Mahoney is the Executive Program Director of the Connecticut Transportation Institute and the Program Director of the Connecticut Advanced Pavement Laboratory (CAP Lab) at the University of Connecticut.  Jim has over 20 years of experience in pavement materials research and design.  He received his Master’s degree from the University of Connecticut in 1995 and has been with the CAP Lab since that time.