Roadways Master Class Series

Dec. 16, 2015

What’s new in roadway design, construction, and maintenance? And more importantly, how can you implement it in your projects?

Join returning speaker David Hein, P.E. for a on-demand 5-session master class series exploring the latest innovation and best practices in roadway design, construction, and maintenance from around the world.

This webcast is available on-demand. Register by clicking the button below.

In this master class series, we’ll explore what’s new in roadways from design and construction techniques to assessment and inspection best practices. Within this discussion, we’ll take a tour of roadway innovation from around the world and how you can adopt these best practices. We’ll discuss the fundamental design principals of flexible (asphalt surfaced) and rigid (concrete surfaced) pavements, their impact on performance, and how you can design your roads to last longer. We’ll also outline the best methods for evaluating the structural and functional condition of roadways. We’ll explore new applications (as well as the advantages and challenges) of using waste and by-product materials in roadway construction. And finally, we’ll wrap it up with a look at  the good, the bad, and the ugly of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls (MSE), and how you can apply MSE walls as in your roadway or construction projects.

This Master Class Series includes a series of five 1-1.5 hour on-demand online presentations and Q&A sessions (5 PDH / 0.5 CEU total) focusing on the following advanced topics.

Sessions include:

All sessions are presented in an on-demand format so you may attend at your leisure, and are accompanied by a quiz to test your skills. Learning on your own at home, online, or with a group, Forester University’s Master Class Series is designed as an interactive experience with the leading experts in the field.

5-Webcast Series: On-Demand
Presenter: David Hein, P.Eng.
V.P. of Transportation & Principal Pavement Engineer
Applied Research Associates (ARA)
5 PDH / 0.5 CEU credits

$315 per logon
$199 for each additional attendee.
Includes: one group logon and certificate for each attendee.