Upgrading Road Inspection and Maintenance Skills
Fee: $1,295.00 /
Online
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Mar 8 - 9, 2027
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Course Code: 17-0310-ONL27
- Overview
- Syllabus
- Instructor
Overview
This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone):
10 am to 6 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Evaluate pavement condition using structured inspection and assessment methods
- Prioritize maintenance and rehabilitation strategies based on performance, risk, and budget constraints
- Apply targeted repair and preservation techniques to extend pavement life and improve service levels
- Assess construction practices and inspection requirements to support durable, high-quality outcomes
- Integrate preventive maintenance into broader asset management and lifecycle planning decisions
Description
Maintaining roadway networks requires balancing performance, safety, and cost while managing aging infrastructure and increasing demand. Without a structured approach to inspection, maintenance, and rehabilitation, pavement deterioration can accelerate, leading to higher lifecycle costs, reduced service levels, and increased risk to users.
This course focuses on strengthening the practical skills required to evaluate pavement condition, prioritize interventions, and apply effective maintenance and preservation strategies. It emphasizes how inspection findings translate into informed decisions about repair methods, materials, and construction practices.
Through practical examples and applied frameworks, this course supports the development of consistent, defensible approaches to pavement management—enabling improved asset performance, optimized resource allocation, and more reliable long-term outcomes.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for:
- Engineers and engineering technologists involved in roadway design, maintenance, or asset management
- Technical professionals responsible for pavement inspection, evaluation, or rehabilitation planning
- Municipal and transportation professionals managing roadway infrastructure and budgets
- Construction and inspection personnel overseeing roadway, sidewalk, and related infrastructure work
- Project managers and decision-makers responsible for infrastructure performance and lifecycle planning
Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time
Please note: You can check other time zones here.
Syllabus
Day I
Pavement Design 101
- Flexible and rigid pavement design 101
- Introduction to mechanistic-empirical design
Pavement Distress Evaluation
- Manual, semi-automated and automated
- Smoothness evaluation methods
- Surface texture and friction
- Structural capacity evaluation methods
- Impact of heavy load movements
- MIT Scan and Ground Penetrating Radar
Pavement Preservation
- Preservation planning and programming
- Life-cycle cost analysis
Repair Methods, Asphalt Concrete Pavements
- Crack sealing
- Patching
- Chip/slurry seals
- Micro-surfacing
- Thin hot-mix overlay
- High friction surfaces
- Hot in-place recycling
- Cold in-place recycling
- Expanded asphalt recycling
Repair Methods, Exposed Concrete Pavements
- Joint/crack sealing
- Surface texturization
- Slab stitching
- Load transfer restoration
- Diamond grinding
- Partial-depth repairs
- Full-depth repairs
- Under-slab sealing (grouting and foam)
Minimum Maintenance Standards
- Examples of maintenance types and procedures
Specifications
- Specification Types and Applications
Adjournment
Day II
Construction Inspection and Testing
- Asphalt concrete production and placement
- Concrete production and placement for roadways, curbs and sidewalks
Aggregates and Binders
- Properties and quality
Asphalt Mix Design
- Mix design basics
- Superpave
Asphalt Production and Delivery
- Asphalt plant types and operation
- Best practices for asphalt delivery
Paving and Compaction
- Asphalt paver components and operation
- Compaction equipment and operation
- Best practices for joint construction
Sidewalks and Recreational Trails
- Design
- Construction
- Management
- Maintenance
Design, Performance and Construction – Case Studies
Questions and Answers and Feedback to Participants on Achievement of Learning Outcomes
Concluding Remarks and Final Adjournment
Instructor
David is a consulting Civil Engineer with over 40 years of experience in designing, evaluating and managing transportation infrastructure. He is the past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers Transportation and Development Institute (ASCE T&DI), chair of the Codes and Standards Council and chair of 2 engineering standards committees. He is a long-term member of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC), Past-Chair of the pavements committee and member of the Soils and Materials and Asset Management Committees. He is also a member of the Workforce Development Council and Chair of the Professional Development Committee.
David has represented Canada on the World Road Association (WRA) pavements and asset management committees since 2002 and is currently the Chair of the Canadian National Committee to the WRA. He recently stepped down after 10 years as Executive Director of the Falling Weight Deflectometer User Group.
He has been involved in numerous national and international research, evaluation and asset management projects for Federal, State, Provincial and Municipal agencies and many of the public/private/ partnership highway construction projects across Canada and the United States.
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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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