Drainage Roadway Maintenance & Reconstruction - Newton
Date: 8/7/2024 8:00 AM - 8/7/2024 2:30 PM
Location: Mt Ida Campus Center
100 Carlson Ave
Newton, Massachusetts
Capacity:
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Overview
Course Description:
The three most important components of any road is Drainage, Drainage and Drainage!
How an agency maintains, installs, and reconstructs its drainage system is critical to the long-term success of a roadway and roadway network. This class is a comprehensive, interactive discussion of what techniques may be utilized to provide highway departments both big and small to better utilize the limited highway funds allotted.
The class is designed for Directors, Foreman, Supervisors and Operators who want to learn the importance of the following:
• The importance of inspecting existing structures and why
• Proper culvert and pipe installation procedures
• The effects of frost heaving on roadways
• The cause and effect of inadequate compaction
• Testing and verification (through good specifications)
• Selecting proper road materials, aggregate size, shape, and quality
• Many other topics will be covered
Upon completion of the class students will be able to identify the proper road building materials. Understand the importance of compaction and testing! Better understand how drainage issues cause most of their road related distresses. If an agency utilizes some of the techniques discussed in the class, long-term roadway improvements will be seen and realized.
Accommodations for Disabilities: UMTC endeavors to provide an inclusive learning environment for all. If you require special services or arrangements to fully participate in this workshop, please contact Stephanie Cottrell at scottrell@umass.edu or 413-230-9517 at least 14 days prior to the event. Such services are provided free of charge.
Also, if you have any dietary restrictions, please inform Stephanie at least 10 days prior to the event.
Course Materials Drainage Roadway Maintenance & Reconstruction .
Attendees
First Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
Kenneth | FHWA (MA) |
Jose | MassDOT District 6 |
Andrew | Gill Engineering |
Patrick | Gill Engineering |
Brian | Town of Wrentham DPW |
Sky | Town of Milton |
John | Town of Tewksbury |
Christopher | Town of Wrentham DPW |
Michael | City of Waltham |
Gisell | City of Salem |
Michael | Town of Tewksbury |
Sam | Town of Wrentham DPW |
Bernard | Town of Holliston Highway Department |
Marina | Town of Milton |
Tyler | Town of Needham |
Joseph | Town of Lexington |
Eusebio | Town of Holliston Highway Department |
Joe | Town of Medfield |
Paul | Town of Medfield |
Daniel | Town of Holliston Highway Department |
Robert | Town of Medfield |
Justin | City of Marlborough |
Ryan | City of Worcester |
Brian | Town of Sudbury DPW |
Glenn | Town of Westford DPW |
Rick | Town of Westford DPW |
Peter | Town of Southborough |
Adam | Town of Watertown DPW |
Lewis | Town of Westford DPW |
Jennifer | Town of Holliston Highway Department |
Robert | Town of Holliston Highway Department |
Maggie | Town of Marblehead |
Christopher | Town of Southborough |
Kevin | Town of Watertown |
Timothy | City of Marlborough |
Instructors
- Paul Brown
at Roadtech, Inc.
Paul Brown is the owner of Roadtech, Inc., a training and consulting company focused on public works related issues. Paul has over 40 years in the road and winter maintenance industry. Paul comes most recently from Massachusetts DOT; as the director of snow and ice operations/roadside engineer. He has extensive knowledge of road maintenance techniques, winter operations, and public works operations. He has shared his knowledge across the country by working with Municipal and State agencies as a consultant for many years. He has served on many national committees on road maintenance and participated in many peer exchanges to assist the industry to improve methods and techniques.