ASPHALT ROAD MAINTENANCE
RS-M41-B1
ROADS SCHOLAR 1, ROADS SCHOLAR ADMINISTRATIVE
The Asphalt Road Maintenance course provides an overview of road maintenance treatments that extend the life of pavements. The course will review the importance of preventive maintenance, identify common asphalt distress and the causes of the distress, and the appropriate treatments. Some of the common treatments will be reviewed to provide basic information on the processes, materials, and equipment. Information on the surface repairs of pothole patching, crack sealing, seal coat*, mastics, high friction surface treatment, mechanized skin patching, slurry seal*, micro-surfacing*, ultra-thin friction course*, will be reviewed. The following structural upgrades will also be covered, asphalt overlay, FB paving/cold mix paving, cold and hot-in place recycling, CP-2, and full depth reclamation*.
The course will focus on doing the “Right treatment, to the right pavement, at the right time.”
*The specific details of performing these operations are included in other LTAP courses. The information presented will focus on where and when to use these treatments as it relates to the distress they are used to repair.
Intended Audience: Individuals who are involved in the planning and execution of maintenance work on asphalt pavements, including: street superintendents, roadmasters, public works directors, foreman, and select crew members.