Articles in this Issue
National Center for Pavement Preservation Opens in
Michigan
A new era for pavement preservation in the United States began on October
17, when the National Center for Pavement Preservation (NCPP) was dedicated
at Michigan State University (MSU) in Okemos, Michigan.
Moving Ahead with Context Sensitive Solutions in South
Carolina
For the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), the use
of context sensitive solutions (CSS) is changing the way highway projects
are developed and built.
Going Beyond Theory at the Fifth National Conferences
on Asset Management
"Moving from Theory to Practice” was the theme of the Fifth
National Conferences on Asset Management, which were held in Atlanta,
Georgia, from September 29–30, 2003, and in Seattle, Washington,
from October 21–22, 2003.
LTPP Program Introduces New Distress Identification
Manual
The fourth version of the Distress Identification Manual for the
Long-Term Pavement Performance Program (Publication No. FHWA-RD-03-031)
is now available, providing expert guidance on identifying and describing
cracks, potholes, rutting, spalling, and other pavement distresses.
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