AASHTO TC3 Hot In-Place Recycling: Self-paced Online

Date: 1/17/2023 - 9/30/2023 11:59 PM

Location: Virtual


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Capacity:

19/100



Overview

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: After you register you will receive a confirmation email containing instructions on how to access the course modules on the AASHTO website, along with a promotional code. The instructions will also be available in your UMTC registration portal for future reference. 

*NOTE: this promo code offer (through Baystate Roads) is only available to the public sector. Others are welcome to register directly through the AASHTO website.

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Hot in-place recycling (HIR) is a pavement preservation and corrective maintenance technique that consists of heating and softening the existing asphalt pavement. When combined with an asphalt overlay, HIR can be classified as structural rehabilitation.

The HIR techniques described in this training provide owner agencies with cost-effective and sustainable methods to repair their aging pavements. HIR processes have been used on all functional classes of roadways. When properly designed, specified, and constructed, HIR methods can result in significant cost savings as compared to conventional maintenance operations, while reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

This training consists of three modules:

• Introduction to Hot In-Place Recycling;
• Pre-Production Inspection; and
• Full Production Pavement Recycling.

This course offers professional development hours (PDHs). You will see the PDHs on your course completion certificate, which also serves as documentation of your attendance. PDH requirements vary, therefore, it is up to you to determine whether or not this particular course qualifies under your State or board requirements.

Training level: This training is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council levels I, II, III, and IV.

Target audience: This course is intended for local, county, and State owner agency technicians and inspectors. It is also useful for individuals who need awareness or basic understanding of hot in-place recycling.

Learning outcomes: Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

• Explain the purpose, benefits, and use of HIR;
• Identify the purpose and use of HIR mixture designs and equipment that are both common to all applications and those used for only specific applications
• Identify the preparation and planning steps necessary for an HIR application; and
• Describe the production, evaluation, and payment steps necessary for an HIR application.

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Mya Bowman Consulting Group - Westfield
Zachary Town of Washington
Jeffrey Town of Yarmouth
Stephanie UMass Transportation Center (UMTC)
Josh Town of Fairhaven
Jonathan Town of Mendon Highway Department
Nathan Town of Uxbridge
Omar Town of Lexington
Travis Town of Topsfield DPW
Ryan Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC)
Stephen Town of Stow
Brian City of Cambridge DPW
Brooke Town of Franklin
Steve Town of Stow
Chris Town of Boxford
Emily City of Cambridge DPW
James Town of Whitman DPW
Yaser City of Cambridge DPW
Brian Town of Stow