Pavement Design & Construction of Municipal Roadways in Western Canada
Online
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Jan 28 - 29, 2025
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Course Code: 15-0113-ONL25
- Overview
- Syllabus
- Instructor
Overview
This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone):
10:00 am to 6:00 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
This course will cover general pavement rehabilitation and design concepts that will apply to all Canadian jurisdictions; however, specific agency references and examples in this course are taken from Municipalities in Western Canadian Provinces.
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Apply practical knowledge to effectively rehabilitate municipal roadways.
- Understand the fundamental parameters necessary for completing pavement designs.
- Select the most suitable pavement type and rehabilitation strategy by evaluating relevant factors.
- Identify various pavement distresses and determine the appropriate treatments based on current best practices.
- Utilize your comprehension of specification requirements to conduct thorough and accurate field inspections.
Description
Focusing on the complexities of pavement design and construction in densely populated urban areas, this course emphasizes the necessity for engineers to consider various factors such as curbs, gutters, utilities, and private and commercial entrances during the planning and execution of pavement projects. Effective pavement engineers must have a comprehensive understanding of roadway design constraints to select the most appropriate and cost-effective pavement rehabilitation treatments. These treatments should also be adaptable to future needs, ensuring the long-term sustainability and functionality of urban infrastructure.
This course covers a wide range of pavement rehabilitation strategies and provides guidance on selecting the best options for specific project requirements. Additionally, it offers insights into designing and constructing new pavements using flexible, rigid, and composite pavement types. Participants will learn to understand critical construction specifications and identify key features to monitor during inspections to ensure quality and compliance.
While encompassing concepts applicable across all Canadian jurisdictions, this course includes specific references and examples from municipalities in Western Canadian Provinces. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle the unique challenges of urban pavement projects, enabling them to make informed decisions that balance cost, effectiveness, and future needs.
Who Should Attend
This course will be particularly valuable for professionals involved in the assessment, design, and construction of municipal roadways. These include pavement engineers, civil technicians and technologists, engineering consultants, design engineers, construction inspectors, and contractor superintendents.
Whether you are directly engaged in roadway projects or provide support through consultancy and inspection, this course offers critical insights and skills to enhance your expertise and effectiveness in urban pavement design and construction.
More InformationTime: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time
Please note: You can check other time zones here.
Syllabus
Day I
Pavement Engineering: An Overview
- Types of municipal pavements
- Roadway classifications
- Basic design inputs
- Challenging municipal environments
- Interaction with other roadway features
Assessment of Existing Roadways
- Pavement distresses
- Functional pavement assessment
- Structural pavement assessment
- Non-Destructive Tools (NDT)
- Considerations of future roadway needs
Pavement Design Tools
- Municipal Design Charts/ Standard Pavement Designs
- Asphalt Institute
- AASHTO Guide for the Design of Pavement Structures
- CPCA Pavement Design Charts
- StreetPave 12
- OptiPave2
- AASHTOWare Pavement ME Design Software
- CAC Street Smart Reports
Pavement Preservation Treatments
- Surface Treatment
- Cold Recycling Mix
- Bonded Wearing Course
- FibreMat
Pavement Rehabilitation Alternatives
- Asphalt overlay
- Asphalt resurfacing with base repairs
- Asphalt overlays (with stress-absorbing membranes)
- Full-depth reclamation with expanded asphalt stabilization
- Cold-in-place recycling
- Hot-in-place recycling
- Concrete pavement repairs
- Concrete overlays (white-topping)
- Flexible pavement reconstruction
- Rigid pavement reconstruction
- Composite pavement reconstruction
- Roller-compacted concrete pavement reconstruction
- Life cycle cost analysis
Day II
Pavement Platforms
- Rural roadways
- Urban roadways
- Semi-urban roadways
Drainage Considerations
Design Details: Asphalt
- Asphalt material selection
- Joint construction
- Tack coat
- Temporary detour pavements
Design Details: Concrete
- Type of concrete materials
- Joint reinforcement
- Surface texturing
- Concrete curing
- Joint sealing
- Joint Layout
- Construction staging
Construction Specifications
- Subgrade preparation
- Proof-rolling
- Granular base/subbase material
- Hot asphalt paving
- Concrete paving
- Roller compacted concrete
Construction Preparation
- Subgrade preparation
- Application of Geotextiles and Geogrids
- Construction on Expansion Soils
Construction Inspection: Concrete Paving
- Pre-paving site inspection
- Concrete placement
- Dowel/ tie-bar
- Concrete Finishing
- Surface texture
- Surface curing
- Joint cutting/ sealing
- Dowel bar orientation verification
Construction Inspection: Asphalt Paving
- Pre-paving site inspection
- Asphalt mix design
- Asphalt paving
- Compaction
- QC/QA material testing
Innovation Materials and Processes
- Infrared thermography
- GPR asphalt density measurements
- Safety edge
Questions and Answers, Feedback on Achievement of Learning Outcomes
Concluding Remarks and Final Adjournment
Instructor
Mark has over twenty years of experience and is an Associate and Senior Pavement Engineer at Thurber Engineering Ltd. He specializes in pavement engineering for private, municipal, and provincial pavement projects.
Mark is a graduate of the University of Waterloo with a B.A.Sc. in Civil Engineering and the University of Florida with an M.Eng. in Civil Engineering. Since graduation, Mark has provided pavement engineering services across Canada, which included pavement investigations/evaluations, development of pavement design for new and existing roadways, life cycle cost analysis, and construction inspections.
Mark is a member of Professional Engineers Ontario, Transportation Association of Canada, Canadian Technical Asphalt Association, SAVE International, and has authored several papers on the applications of new technologies for the rehabilitation of pavements, presenting his work at various national and international conferences.
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Fee & Credits
$1295 + taxes
- 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 14 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
- ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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