Design and Construction of Resilient and Durable Concrete Pavements Subjected to Extreme Conditions
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On-Demand
Expires 30 days after start
Cost
$0.00
Credit Offered
0.1 CEU Credit
1 PDH Credit
The transportation infrastructure is the backbone of the global economy, connecting people, enhancing quality of life, and promoting health and safety. The structural integrity and durability of the infrastructure is vulnerable when subjected to extreme conditions such as flooding, fire, tornadoes, and sea level rise. This session will provide insight on designing and constructing resilient and durable highway and airfield pavements subjected to extreme conditions.

The contents of this course include 4 recorded presentations from the ACI 2024 Spring Convention:
1. Concrete Overlay Strategies for Improving Pavement Resilience, Daniel King, National Concrete Pavement Technology Center
2. Improving Pavement Resiliency and Disaster Recovery: A Case for Concrete Pavements, James Mack, CEMEX
3. Designing for Improved Airfield Pavement Resilience, Greg Dean, ACPA - Southeast Chapter
4. A Novel Approach for Quantifying Resilience and Concepts of Resiliency in Design and Construction for Concrete Pavements, Jamshid Armaghani, Global Sustainable Solutions
1. Define how resiliency concepts can be applied to concrete pavements.
2. Describe the use of concrete overlays as a rehabilitation strategy to improve performance of existing roadways subjected to extreme weather damage.
3. Identify various rehabilitation techniques exist to strengthen and harden the airfield pavement system.
4. Quantify resilience in design and construction of concrete pavements.
Study the materials included in this module. Then, complete and pass the corresponding 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH).
Continuing Education Credit: 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH)
Approved AIA and ICC
Access Period: 30 days