October 2017
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Maryland asphalt company makes upgrades to their nearly 50 year old plant | 40
SPECIAL REPORT The latest training opportunities offered to asphalt contractors for the 2017-2018 season | 18
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
OCTOBER 2017
COVER STORY Out with the Old for Laurel Asphalt Maryland company switches their plant configuration and makes upgrades to their nearly 50 year old asphalt plant | 40 TECHNOLOGY MATTERS
14 How Proper Software Training Helps Ease PreWork Anxiety Knowing how to use software properly helps assure accurate results and increased productivity.
22 NPE 2018 to Offer Broad Paving Focus in Cleveland Paving topics dominate technical sessions at National Pavement Expo – and there’s 29 management sessions too.
PRESERVATION UPDATE
44 Production Products
58 How to Speed Up a Microsurfacing Job
Plants, baghouses, mixers, dryers, automation systems & more.
JOBSITE INNOVATIONS
50 Don’t Get Burned When Spec’ing Asphalt Trucks
SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING
18 Keep Your Crew on the Right Course By working around their schedule, online training courses give your crew an opportunity for continued education, on their terms.
PRODUCTION NOTES
24 Asphalt Contractor’s 20172018 Training Guide Check out the latest opportunities provided by suppliers to the asphalt industry for the 20172018 season.
The goal with any asphalt delivery system is to maximize the quantity of asphalt delivered to the asphalt paver while minimizing cycle times and selection impacts quality and productivity of entire operation.
54 Jobsite Products Pavers, rollers, MTVs & more.
Contractor turns to hightech emulsifier to complete Brooklyn Bridge project.
66 Preservation Products Milling machines, reclaimers, infrared equipment & more.
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Editor’s Perspective: The Investment of Training Your Crew
10 New Products 74 The Last Exit: Keep Painting Roads Black
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DIGITAL CONNECTION www.ForConstructionPros.com/Asphalt
Americans Make Strong Statement on Infrastructure
FHWA Releases Intelligent Compaction Guideline Documents
A new survey from HNTB Corp says that 84% of Americans support tax and toll hikes if they are mandated by law to be spent only on the infrastructure projects for which they were intended
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Case Study: Cold Recycling with Foamed Bitumen Resource-saving technologies are more in demand than ever before and the cold recycling process has been proving its credentials for many years while still meeting the demands of tomorrow.
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EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
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The Investment of Training Making sure your workers are properly trained is an investment in them and in the future of your company
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hen some companies think about training, they only see dollar signs. Money spent on sending your crew to a training course and the lost time and dollars missed by not having boots on the ground. What companies might not see is that training is actually essential for your company to stay competitive in an industry that’s changing faster than we realize. It’s also an important key to keeping your employees happy and invested in their careers. This is especially true for the younger workers who desire training and growth and who will carry your company to the future. It’s a double edge sword that “Millennials” are the best-educated generation so far. This is partly why the construction industry is having trouble recruiting them. Organizations who have been able to retain Millennials have made the investment in them through education and career development and by making training a priority. Construction companies should take any chance they can to help employees learn something new. If you’re a larger employer, you could start a tuition assistance program; if you’re smaller, think about allowing employees to adjust their schedules so they can take classes. Some training opportunities for construction companies are now free of cost and can be taken at the leisure of the employee. One such option is Autodesk ConTech Academy which is a no cost, on-demand option. The courses provide an opportunity to learn about the latest
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construction technology trends, something today's construction business can no longer avoid (and shouldn't either). ConTech Academy courses include: 1. Quality Management in the Digital Age — Learn about practical steps towards a best in-class digital quality management program 2. Safety with Mobile — Mobilize your site safety management program in five practical steps 3. Site Surveys with Drones — Learn how drones improve site survey, progress reporting, inspection process However, some things just can’t be taught through a computer. Investing in your workers means sending them to the training courses and equipment schools that will give them the hands-on skills they need. They’ll feel appreciated and can bring back the skills learned to the rest of the crew. Plus you can take comfort in knowing your equipment is being operated at the optimal levels it was designed for through this proper training. Take a look at the Training Special Report that begins on page 18 and flip through the training opportunities that will be offered by manufacturers this year. Make the investment. Ultimately, you’ll benefit because a highly skilled team will help you stand out from your competitors. How will you invest in your employees this year? Let me know at jstoikes@ acbusinessmedia.com. AC
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olvo introduces the P4410B paver: A true commercial/heavy highway crossover. Born from the Blaw-Knox legacy, the P4410B is the latest addition to the B-Series lineup of tracked pavers from Volvo Construction Equipment. With a 155-horsepower (115 kW) Deutz Tier 4 Final engine, the P4410B delivers impressive power for a range of applications, as well as a 5 percent fuel efficiency improvement over its predecessor. Engineered to be easy to transport and incredibly maneuverable on site, the P4410B is impressively productive for its size thanks to a factory-fit Ultimat 16 front-mount screed and a host of design elements that make it easier to operate and maintain. “The P4410B is designed to be the most utilized paver in any fleet,” says John Mooney, product manager at Volvo Construction Equipment. “Whether the job is light highway or heavy commercial, the paver’s unique size combined with its powerful engine, front-extending screed and ease of use make this machine a utility tool for any paving contractor. Adding to its versatility is the ability to install most auto-grade and slope systems.”
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All the features of a larger machine The P4410B is packed with features typically associated with larger 10-foot machines. Common controls with other Volvo pavers put the paving crew at ease upon first use. The machine also features large 20-inch foldable walkways, plentiful handrails, non-slip footing and glare-resistant
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TECHNOLOGY MATTERS |
BY JEFF WINKE
How Proper Software Training Helps Ease Pre-Work Anxiety
Much like an investment in a new piece of construction equipment, the benefits of increased productivity come when the operator knows the machine… and the software
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he construction industry has become more complex and technologically sophisticated. Gone are the days when a smart owner/ operator and his backhoe could handle most projects. Back then, measurements were close approximations and quality was achieved through the skills and experience of the hired contractor. Today, contractors and project owners expect more. Speed, exacting accuracy, productivity and quality long-life results are the expectation. Construction machines are more technologically advanced and sophisticated software creates project plans, manages the work and documents the results. Software is at the heart of earthwork and utility estimating. It performs sitework take-off features that include calculating cut and fill, stripping, strata quantities, paving and concrete materials, topsoil re-spread, areas, lengths, trench excavation and backfill. “Proper utilization of software assures accurate results, increases productivity and assures full benefits of the software,” Steve Warfle, product manager for InSite Software Inc., Rush, NY, says. “Many years ago we recognized that having great features in our software don’t always guarantee they will be used.” Training software users has proven to be beneficial for getting the most out of the investment. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD)
(ASTD) recently conducted a study of over 2,500 companies to determine how training investments affected a firm’s total shareholder return. ASTD found that training resulted in a significant improvement in shareholder return. By providing the training, the companies in the study gave their employees the tools they needed to become more productive. They also cited these benefits: • Increased profitability • Consistent quality • Improved customer satisfaction • Employee development • Better employee retention TRAINING ON-DEMAND Years ago, InSite held held regional training classes. “They were good, but weren’t always available when a contractor needed them, Warfle says. “Plus they required an employee to travel, which meant time and cost.” Warfle and his colleagues at InSite could see the benefits of training for their students but needed a better training and information delivery vehicle. What they developed is a real time, online training program, which can provide classes frequently and in progressive sequence from beginner level through advanced content mastery. What they are after is for their students to increase their knowledge, skills and comfort with the capabilities of their software. The thinking is that a well-designed training program provides the most efficient way (least amount of time) to achieve the maximum benefits of the software. “Purchasing technology and then not using it to its potential is expensive,” Tara O'Neill, director of training for InSite says. “It’s amazing to hear long term users take a training class for the first time and exclaim ‘I didn’t know it could do that!’” Training on any kind of construction
software is intended to help the users develop the skills to effectively apply the software to their need or challenge. It is the base knowledge that training provides that gives users the know-how and confidence to take control and manage their own projects A dual monitor training set-up can help facilitate learning. With the set-up, one of the student’s monitors is used to view the instructor’s screen. The other monitor is used to complete the exercises shown by mimicking the instruction. The instructor can also see the student’s progress and take over if necessary to correct or clarify their work on screen. The dual monitor allows both the student and trainer to interact throughout the class and creates hands-on participation, rather than a lecture style class. “Respected construction software instructors have field experience and know how to apply the software to real world needs and problems,” O’Neill says. “Knowing the subject matter is very important, but helping students to be comfortable with the skills they are learning and discuss how they could be applied to their own projects after training is critical.” Software investments are necessary to be competitive and successful. Wise construction contractors realize that employee wages are often a far more significant expense. The logic follows that much like an investment in a new piece of equipment, the benefits of increased productivity come when the operator knows the machine… and the software! AC For more information on training, visit ForConstructionPros. com/20970329. Jeff Winke is a business and construction writer based in Milwaukee, Wis. He can be reached through jeff_winke@yahoo.com.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW |
BY JESSICA STOIKES, EDITOR
Keep Your Crew on the Right
COURSE
By working around their schedule, online training courses give your crew an opportunity for continued education, on their terms
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ith the Trump Administration focused heavily on improving infrastructure across the U.S. and the construction industry simultaneously experiencing an outflow of retiring workers and an influx of junior personnel, construction and engineering firms need all the help they can get with training. “Companies are in need of efficient methods of equipping workers with the foundational education and training they require to reduce their exposure to jobsite
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risk,” Si Katara, president of Pavia Systems says. “The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports 83% of contractors can’t find qualified skilled labor to meet the demand. Meanwhile, Associated Builders and Contractors estimates the construction industry will face a shortage of nearly two million skilled workers by 2019.” In response, Pavia Systems has been developing training courses for the transportation construction industry for the past 11 years. “These training courses have now been integrated into the HeadLight Project Intelligence platform, providing substantial benefits for users,” Katara says. “HeadLight Academy allows hiring managers to expedite the path to competence while simultaneously providing personnel the data collection tools they need to be successful in their roles through holistic use of the platform.”
HOW IT WORKS HeadLight Academy acts as a virtual mentor, with interactive resources ranging from a few minutes to a full hour of classroom-equivalent training. The learning content incorporates rich media such as video and simulations to engage today's learners. It allows for workers to quickly digest critical information and then apply it in the field immediately. Rather than outsourcing training to third-party vendors, firms are able to select the curriculum they need, determine goals for each program and track how each employee is performing against those benchmarks. “HeadLight Academy allows for new and seasoned employees to take quick refresher courses from any geographic location, and have access to relevant ‘Just In Time’ information,” Katara says. “Say a pipe breaks on a job, a worker can access a searchable quick reference resource (Such as a ‘How To’ video) on the job site and immediately contain the problem. That can’t be done with offsite education.” Users can take courses from a desktop in an office, from a mobile device in their truck during down time on a job site or launch a course to get a quick skill refresh right from the field. Courses are completed on demand or as part of a progressive series determined by the organization. Gamification and badges are used to motivate students and track progress. “Academy allows firms to have direct oversight of their employees’ education and it streamlines the process so that there is less downtime sending staff to
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Asphalt Academy There are more than 50 courses available to date with several more currently in development. 32 courses in the current catalog are relevant to asphalt-based companies, those titles have been listed below. • Asphalt Mix Transport • Coarse Aggregate Angularity • Coarse Aggregate Specific Gravity • Components of Compaction • Construction • Design Factors • Environmental Awareness • Fine Aggregate Angularity (FAA) • Fine Aggregate Specific Gravity • Flat and Elongated Particles • Gradation and Size • Hazardous Materials Transportation • Introduction to Asphalt Paving • Los Angeles (L.A.) Abrasion • Materials • Mix Design • Pavement Evaluation • Pavement Types • Paver Operations • Paving Handwork • Quality Control for Paving • Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement • Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt • Sand Equivalent • Site Preparation and Planning • Soundness • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Awareness/Spill Prevention • Structural Design • Sustainability and Paving • Work Zone Safety
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questions to help evaluate their understanding of the material. Managers can track course completion and performance of each individual employee allowing them to develop individualized certificate programs for their internal workforce. A well trained workforce is a major insurance policy against jobsite risk. EDUCATION IN ACTION Recently, the South Carolina Asphalt Pavement Association (SCAPA) partnered with Pavia Systems to offer SCAPA Academy to road building professionals in South Carolina. At the beginning of August, they launched a customized version of the portal to meet the need for new technological resources and tools in the rapidly growing asphalt paving industry. SCAPA Academy, accessible at http://www.scasphalt.org/academy.html, will curate project-based curriculums and help expedite the path to competency for new hires, experienced professionals and inspectors. According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, deadly industrial work accidents on transportation construction projects have been on the rise due to a lack of attention paid to safe work practices and training. A younger and newer workforce in manufacturing and construction also
contributes to labor challenges in the industry. With a wave of retiring workers and an influx of junior personnel exiting and entering construction, agencies and engineering firms are in need of efficient methods to equip workers with the foundational education and training they require to reduce their exposure to jobsite risk. SCAPA Academy is a fully customizable, virtual mentor that teaches best practices in construction infrastructure, from extensive first-time training to quick refresher courses. It’s available 24/7, so learners can access wherever they can get online. “We are excited to launch SCAPA Academy as the premier online training resource for asphalt industry professionals in South Carolina,” Ashley Batson SCAPA executive director says. “With our mission being focused on ensuring top quality in asphalt paving, we believe SCAPA Academy will provide the tools necessary to assist asphalt professionals with training new hires as well as continuing education opportunities for seasoned asphalt construction professionals.” AC
For more information on online training, visit ForConstructionPros. com/20972736. HeadLight Academy allows construction companies to tailor training to the needs of their crew and facilitates training at their convenience.
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NPE 2018
to Offer Broad Paving Focus in Cleveland Paving topics dominate technical sessions at National Pavement Expo – and there’s 29 management sessions too
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ational Pavement Expo’s conference sessions will cover a broad variety of paving topics when NPE visits the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Feb. 7-10 in Cleveland, OH. The four-day conference will offer 54 technical and management sessions (including 39 new topics). Asphalt paving sessions will cover the basics for crew members and those new to the business as well as more advanced “how to” topics for those looking to improve efficiency on the job. Here’s a paving-and-repair focused sampling of some of NPE 2018’s sessions. Applying “Best Practices” to Your Paving Operation, presented by paving jobsite specialist John Ball, Top Quality Paving, is a “how to” program for contractors, their crews and newcomers to the paving business that will take contractors step-by-step through the paving operation. Ball relies on videos he’s taken on consulting jobs throughout the year to demonstrate various paver operations,
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proper and improper techniques, paving “best practices,” and problems and their solutions. Ball will cover paving, rolling and handwork basics; paver, tractor and screed operations; proven rolling techniques; state-of-the-art joint construction and the impact of teamwork and communication on job quality. Basic Pavement Defects: Causes, Solutions – and How to Set Your Price! Pavement Maintenance & Reconstruction magazine Advisory Board member Nick Howell, T & N Asphalt Services, connects the dots from the pavement defect, its cause, the “best practices” repair solution – and how to set your price to fix it. Defects covered will be alligator (fatigue) cracking, “normal” cracking, potholes, surface oxidation and raveling. For each defect Howell will work through a job-costing example to uncover all the cost elements to include before adding in your profit and determining your price. Improving Your Infrared Pavement Repair Operation. Another Pavement Advisory Board member, Tom Eosso, Eosso Brothers Paving, has become the go-to infrared contractor at NPE’s conference. He’ll cover the basics of the infrared process and how to perform the work (including a step-by-step explanation of a basic infrared repair). Relying on photos and on-the-job video, Eosso will “work through” examples of the variety of jobs and repairs that can be completed successfully using infrared technology. And, he’ll highlight specific infrared field techniques and approaches to help make infrared pavement repair efficient, successful and profitable.
Another John Ball is Solving the Paving Puzzle: Video Solutions Show How a Job Fits Together. Covering all phases of a typical paving job, Ball will use video to create a “case study” for this unique paving session. Ball will “take apart” an entire paving job, then put it back together so attendees can see how everything works together including job planning (including determining tonnage, delivery pace and production speed), crew meetings, paving layout, paving, and rolling. Plus, video will reveal “best practices” for each element of the job. An annual NPE paving expert, Jim Scherocman, P.E., consulting engineer, will present Identifying, Preventing and Solving Mat Problems to help paving contractors identify potential problems in the asphalt mat so they can provide a better end product for their customers. Scherocman will cover how to differentiate among four primary problem areas: the properties of the mix itself (checking, shoving, rutting, moisture content, bleeding); site related conditions (milling, minimum layer thickness, tack coat application, soft subgrade); equipment related problems (screed settings, surface shadows, streaks); and long-term durability issues (raveling, sliding, fatigue cracking, delamination, drainage structures). He’ll also discuss how to prevent these problems from happening and how to fix them if they do occur. Scherocman follows that session with Effective Compaction of Hot Mix Asphalt, which he describes as “the single most important factor in the ultimate performance of a hot mix asphalt pavement.”
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A highly-rated session every year at NPE, this seminar will outline the basic elements of compaction and the use of various types of rollers, including static steel wheel, pneumatic tire and vibratory steel wheel rollers. Scherocman will cover compaction of both stiff and tender hot mix asphalt mixtures and will emphasize the use of different rollers and rolling patterns for different paving situations. Fundamentals of Asphalt Pavers and Asphalt Paving, presented by Nigel McKay, Weiler, covers paving basics “from the ground up” for new hires, anyone new to the paving business, and anyone considering becoming a paving contractor. McKay will cover asphalt paving equipment, including “tractor basics” and the differences between track and rubber-tire pavers, and he’ll discuss each component of the paver – augers, screws, conveyors and screeds – including what each component does, how each works, how the components work together, and how operators can adjust components to get the desired end result of a high-quality mat. He also will offer a checklist of tips to help operators make sure the paving machine is operating at peak performance. In a session introduced at the 2017 NPE, John Ball decided to tackle paving jobs via drawings. He has updated Diagram It! How to Pave a Parking Lot & a Cul-deSac from Start to Finish and will use step-by-step diagrams and some video to teach how to determine the amount of mix for each job, how to determine haul truck size and delivery schedule, how to “lineout” the start of the work and plan the paving and how to achieve the required slope and density. He’ll “solve” some issues faced when paving a cul-de-sac – you need a skid steer and a skilled haul truck driver – and he’ll present “best practices” to guarantee quality and efficiency. As the full description says, “Bring your pencils!”
How to Run the “Perfect Paving Project” is a new paving session from Pavement Advisory Board member Connie Lorenz, Asphalt Restoration Services, who says that while “there’s no such thing as a ‘Perfect Paving Project’ – commercial customers still expect it. So Lorenz has developed a “pursuit of perfection” session that will help contractors equip and motivate their team for success. Topics she’ll cover are: what to include in the essential pre-con meeting, tips on communicating with clients (and a unique suggestion to help them better grasp what’s going to be happening on their property), how to plan for and handle the “unexpected issues” that can arise on any project, the value of a “team walk through,” and how that leads to a successful end-ofproject client meeting. Just as John Ball kicked off NPE Feb. 7 with his 3-hour workshop, he ends on Feb. 10 with this 90-minutue session, Troubleshooting HMA Joint Construction. Ball will emphasize proper construction techniques of butt and tapered transverse joints and standard and wedge longitudinal joints, and he’ll provide practical tips on joint construction hand work. He’ll also explain why construction of the first lane of paving is important in joint success and how the screed can improve joint construction. Ball will provide an update of the latest research and "best practices" tips, and offer insights on joint compaction, including rolling from both the hot and cold side, as well as joint compaction Dos and Don’ts. For details including complete session descriptions and the full four-day schedule visit www.nationalpavementexpo.com AC
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Asphalt Institute to Conduct 3 sessions at NPE 2018 As he has for a number of years at National Pavement Expo, Wayne Jones, Asphalt Institute (AI) senior regional engineer, will present three sessions at the 2018 NPE, Feb. 7-10 at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. Several years ago Jones and AI began presenting a cornerstone session of NPE, a 3-hour workshop titled Understanding Pavement Evaluation, Preservation and Repair Options. Because contractors are constantly facing pavement repairs in addition to overlays and new construction, this annual workshop covers “the distresses and cure options for all types of pavement defects.” Jones’ goal is to teach contractors how what they see on the pavement surface can give them insights into what’s happening beneath the pavement. Jones will cover “best practices” for repairing an asphalt pavement, provide tips on how to “up-sell” operations to solve long-term problems for customers, and how applying the right treatment at the right time can increase the overall service life of a pavement. In his Materials Selection: Matching the Right Materials to the Right Project 90-minute session, Jones answers questions such as: Can I pave a residential driveway with a DOT mix? How can I avoid customers holding up payment because the mat “looks too coarse”? What is MSCR and will it change my operation? Developed specifically for NPE, this session will provide basic-plus knowledge of asphalt materials and mix designs to help make projects easier to pave, look better, sell faster, and be more profitable. Introduction to Thickness Design and Pavement Distresses is the second of Jones’ sessions specially developed for NPE. With a focus on the basics of pavement design and what makes pavements fall apart, this 90-minute seminar will introduce free web-based thickness design tools that allow you to design exactly the pavement each customer wants. Jones will then discuss the distresses that attack asphalt pavements causing them to fail – with an eye toward helping contractors make the best-possible repair decisions for clients. Based on AI’s best-selling manual MS-16 Asphalt in Pavement Maintenance and Preservation, this session will provide suggestions on how to improve project quality and attract repeat customers without adding additional cost. Attendees at each AI sessions will receive a certificate granting 1.5 or 3.0 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) depending on the length of the session. For details and complete session descriptions visitwww.nationalpavementexpo.com.
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TRAINING The latest opportunities provided by suppliers to the asphalt industry
ASTEC INC. Contact: Margaret Parker Phone: 423-827-1899 Email: mparker@astecinc.com Website: astecinc.com/schools
COURSE: Advanced Customer Schools ASTEC Advanced Customer Schools teach hands-on maintenance and advanced troubleshooting techniques. Instructors include ASTEC and Heatec Engineers and Service Technicians with decades of field experience. During the four full days of instruction, students will have the opportunity to meet with instructors, ASTEC service professionals, engineers and fellow students to exchange information. Through a unique combination of lectures and hands-on simulators, the ASTEC Advanced Customer Schools strive to cover more than any other asphalt industry training school. Six sessions available: Week 1: January 8 – 11 Week 2: January 15 – 18 Week 3: January 22 – 25 Week 4: February 5 – 8 Week 5: February 12 – 15 Week 6: February 19 - 22
BOMAG Contact: Parker Campbell Weaver, Training Manager Phone: 803-337-0700 Email: parker.weaver@bomag.com Website: bomag.com/us BOMAG Americas offers a variety of courses based from its South Carolina FAYAT Academy training center. In-depth
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training sessions enable BOMAG customers to get the most from their paving, material transferring, compaction, milling and re-claimation/stabilization equipment. Distributor training classes help our local representatives to better support BOMAG equipment end-users. Year-round classes are conducted at either the Ridgeway, SC, training facility or on-site at customer/ distributor facilities. Each interactive course is led by BOMAG specialists, one of the road building and compaction industry’s most experienced team, offering more than 150 years combined practical field experience.
COURSE: Quality Paving Principles From proper paver and screed set-up to best practices for improving mat quality, BOMAG specialists provide thorough instruction on paving basics, proper applications and machine controls for laying smooth mats. Instructors review routine maintenance needs and common troubleshooting techniques to extend machine longevity and offer tips to help operators identify and remedy typical paving challenges, including how to control segregation. Instructors: BOMAG Road Building Specialists
COURSE: Advanced Paving Techniques to Combat Segregation Designed for mainline pavers and contractors often working with mixes prone to segregation, this course covers the origins of material and thermal segregation and how to virtually eliminate segregation using advanced paving techniques with BOMAG Cedarapids Remix Anti-Segregation system pavers and the RoadMix
material transfer vehicle. Instructors: BOMAG Road Building Specialists
COURSE: Asphalt Compaction – Principles & Technology BOMAG instructors teach the fundamentals and best practices for achieving spec density when compacting both hot mix and warm mix asphalt. Asphalt temperature ranges, rolling patterns and density results for each rolling zone – breakdown, inter-mediate and finish – are reviewed in-depth. Specialists thoroughly cover the use of innovative compaction systems like Econo-mizer and TanGO for reaching spec smoothness and compaction requirements as well as achieving bonuslevel results. Instructors: BOMAG Compaction Specialists
COURSE: Soil Compaction – Principles & Technology This course details the different soil types and the importance of matching the right compactor to the soil. Instructors cover the need for proper moisture content and the four forces of compaction. Participants receive an overview of the various types of innovative compaction technology, including the BOMAG Terrameter that delivers material stiffness values to detect and correct soft spots in the soil. Instructors: BOMAG Compaction Specialists
COURSE: Quality Restorations Practices – Milling Our milling restoration course focuses on machine application, operating safety, grade control and maintenance of BOMAG milling equipment. Instructors
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cover best application practices to achieve efficient production and various drum options to increase productivity. Basic maintenance of wear items is covered to increase machine uptime availability. Instructors: BOMAG Application Specialists
COURSE: Quality Restoration Practices: Recycling & Stabilization Contractors learn operating, safety and best application practice techniques for both the CMI RS and BOMAG MPH Series of reclaimer/stabilizers. Instructors cover the various available drum and drive options for selecting the best machine configuration to efficiently complete the application. Machine options that increase versatility in the field – automatic cross slope, water and water/emulsion systems – are also thoroughly reviewed as are basic maintenance and service tips to increase machine uptime availability. Instructors: BOMAG Application Specialists
COURSE: BOMAG Telematics and Fundamentals of Machine Operation, Service & Repair Telematics can improve machine uptime by catching minor problems before they cause downtime. Instructors cover BOMAG Telematic system operation and
capabilities for the entire BOMAG/Cedarapids/CMI product range. Additionally, attendees are taught the principles of machine operation, maintenance, component identification, troubleshooting, and hydraulic and electrical systems analysis. Instructors: BOMAG Service and Product Support Specialists Fee: There are no fees associated with BOMAG equipment training courses, dates and locations of schools are flexible. Reservations for dates, times and locations required. Contact BOMAG for further information and to schedule a class.
BROOKFIELD ENGINEERING Contact: Vinnie Hebert Phone: 800-628-8139 or 508-946-6200 Email: v_hebert@brookfieldengineering.com Website: www.brookfieldengineering.com/services/ educational-programs Brookfield offers its Practical Course on Viscosity Measurements. This popular course was created to help AMETEK Brookfield Viscometer users comprehend the functionality of their instrument, solve the mysteries of fluid behavior and Rheology, and create successful and repeatable viscosity test methods for use in both
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R&D and QA/QC environments. Consistent measurement is vital in the success of any product and understanding viscosity is a key part to maintaining quality control. The course is offered at AMETEK Brookfield in Middleboro, MA and at major cities across the United States. Space is limited and customers are encouraged to sign up early.
COURSE: Practical Course on Viscosity Measurements The one-day Practical Course on Viscosity Measurements will help you get the most out of your AMETEK Brookfield Viscometer and Rheometer measurements by providing you with information, activities and techniques that you can easily understand and immediately put to practical use. Discussion topics include how to pick a spindle/speed combination, methodology, rheology, calibration and verification checks. * Designed for beginner to intermediate users.
COURSE: Lab Day/Advanced Viscosity Test Methods This one-day, advanced course goes beyond pass/fail criteria. Using real world sample testing, the class examines how to apply viscometric data as a problem solving/product performance/processing tool. Discussion topics include how Brookfield Rotational
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CATERPILLAR INC. Contact: Ron Wilson or Nathan Just Phone: 763-315-5516 or 763-315-5540 Email: Cat_mpls_training@cat.com Website: www.cat.com/paving/training-solutions Caterpillar announces that the following customer training courses have been added to the Customer Course Catalog. The calendar, course descriptions, and registration forms can be found on Cat. com. (Cat.com > Products > New > Equipment > Asphalt Pavers > Training Makes a Difference > Paving > Click on “Learn More” under Paving Training Schedule) [Direct Link: www.cat.com/paving/ training-solutions]
COURSE: Paving Operations Training This course is designed for paving supervisors and paving crew members with one or more years of experience with the lay down of hot mix asphalt. Training is taught using Cat “F” Series Pavers with Caterpillar Grade and Slope systems. The daily curriculum includes classroom and hands-on training. Classroom Interactive Sessions: • Fundamentals of paving • Paving By the Numbers • Understanding grade and slope controls • Screed Adjustments • Understanding mat defects • Compaction basics
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Contact: Carrie Hudak Phone: 952-939-6000 Email: clarence@clarencerichard.com Website: clarencerichard.com
COURSE: Classroom Training Plant Manager, Operator, Maintenance, Mix Quality, Safety Workshop Dates: February 19-20, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Denver, CO. Curriculum as used in Web Based Training. Access to Plant Workshop Web-Based Training Fee: $995 includes Meals/Social Hours.
COURSE: Web-Based Training Clarence Richard offers Web-Based Workshops that are interactive and engaging. Workshops consist of many hours of selfbased/self-paced training. On-Line allows participants to train at their own time and pace and eliminates the need to travel to a training facility and set aside a block of time for training .
COURSE: PM600 and PM800 Series Cold Planer Service Training This 4-day course provides theory and hands-on training. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to trace the flow of oil through hydraulic systems, test and adjust hydraulic pressures, troubleshoot hydraulic and electrical systems, explain ECM functions and calibration steps, and set up automatic grade and slop control • January 9-12, 2018 (Minneapolis, MN) FULL
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Hands–on Training • Transverse and longitudinal joint construction • Feeder system set-up and adjustments • Variable width paving • Grade/slope set-up and troubleshooting • ECM calibration • Critical screed adjust
COURSE: F Series Asphalt Paver Service Training, Level II
Fee: $3100
This 4-day course provides theory and hands-on training for customer technicians. Upon completion, students will be able to trace the flow of oil through hydraulic systems, test and adjust hydraulic pressures, troubleshoot hydraulic and electrical systems, and explain ECM functions and calibration steps for the AP1000F, AP1055F, AP600F, AP655F, AP500F and AP555F asphalt pavers. • January 23-26, 2018 (Minneapolis, MN) • January 30-February 2, 2018 (Minneapolis, MN)
Attendance Limit: Limited to customer attendees. Dealer representatives are welcome to attend as host to their customer group. Dates include: February 5-9, 2018 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL February 12-16, 2018 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL February 26-March 2, 2018 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL March 5-9, 2018 (Tucson, AZ) March 12-16, 2018 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL March 19-23, 2018 (Tucson, AZ)
On-Line participants may review as often as they want throughout the year. Participants may train on a slow day or rain day, at their plant, shop or home. Questions can be easily answered by e-mail directly from the self-based training program or calling. When questions requiring complex answers, a personal webinar can be scheduled to answer those questions. Included with the class are participant’s assessment of improvement and achievement and transcripts.
COURSE: Plant Operation Workshop Self-Based Training Module 1 and 2: Safety. Developing Confined Space-Lockout Written Procedure Handling Asphalt Oil, Proving Safety Interlocks, Electrically Safe Maintenance, Damage Control. Module 3: Drum/Trunnion Maintenance Module 4: Batch Plant Operation Module 5: Feeder Module 6: Silo Operation Module 7: Scales and Meters Module 8: Control System Operation Module 9: Burner Operation Module Module 10: Hot Oil Heating Module 11: Aggregate Drying
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National Pavement Expo brings vendors and contractors together who make their living from asphalt and concrete paving, sealcoating, striping, sweeping, crack repair, pavement repair, and snow removal to network with other paving professionals, attend industry workshops, and learn new ideas at our leadership boot camp.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW Module 12: Plant Production Troubleshooting Module 13: Baghouse & Primary Collector Operation Module 14: Plant Performance Evaluation
Fee: $595 Designed for plant managers — operators, oilers, plant mechanics-technicians and trainees. Previous electrical training is not required. 1.6 CEU.
Seminar #3 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 29. January 30 – February 1, 2018. Fee: $950
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Fee: $995 Designed for plant managers - operators, oilers, plant mechanics-technicians and trainees. 3.5 CEU, 35 hours, Modules 1-14.
COURSE: Quality Control Workshop Self-Based Training QC Managers understand how plant management, operation and maintenance affect the quality of mix the plant produces and what to do about it. Fee: $595 Designed for QC managers/technicians/ trainees. 2 CEU, 20 hours, Modules 4-8.
COURSE: Safety Directors Workshop Self-Based Training This course covers OSHA-required confined space-lockout written procedure development specifically for asphalt plants, OSHA-required arc flash and electrocution protection, handling asphalt oil, proving safety interlocks, electrically safe maintenance, damage control. Fee: $295 Designed for safety directors/trainees with an accent on what a plant control engineer knows that typical safety directors may not know. 1 CEU, 10 hours, Modules 1-2, ElectroMod 3.
COURSE: Electro-Mechanical Systems Maintenance & Troubleshooting Workshop Self-Based Training This course covers basic electricity, circuit analysis, safe meter usage, and various levels of troubleshooting. A novice will learn an extreme amount of skills and knowledge, while a veteran will walk way with many new techniques to help find the problems quickly. Past participants claim they have not experienced learning electricity to be as simple as the Workshop explains it.
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Phone: 407-290-6000, ext. 342 Website: gencor.com/training
Contact: Lauren Hill, HCSS Events Coordinator Phone: 1-713-270-4000 E-mail: lauren.hill@hcss.com Website: ugm.hcss.com
COURSE: Gencor Advanced Training 2018
COURSE: 2018 HCSS Users Group Meetings
Week 1: Jan. 29-Feb 2, 2018 Week 2: Feb. 5-9, 2018 Week 3: Feb. 12-16, 2018 Week 4: Feb. 19-23, 2018 Achieve your production goals by making sure your team attends the Gencor Advanced Training School 2018. Our expert instructors provide step-bystep, hands-on training on real plant equipment. Benefit from the most comprehensive training program in the industry. Limited seats available. Registration closes Friday, December 8, 2017.
HAUCK MFG. CO. Contact: Pat Horn Phone: 1-717-389-0455 Email: Patrick.Horn@honeywell.com Website: ThermalSolutions.honeywell.com
COURSE: Service Schools In response to the integration with Honeywell the location of the training has changed to the Maxon facility in Muncie, IN. Training and Lodging locations will be provided on the school flyers and registration forms. Seminar #1 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 15. January 16 – 18, 2018 Fee: $950
Seminar #2 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 22. January 23 – 25, 2018 Fee: $950
For over 25 years, HCSS customers have been gathering annually to learn the latest software features, network with peers, get help from the experts and provide feedback for future releases. The HCSS Users Group Meetings are for users of any of the HCSS suite of software including estimating, job management, dispatching, fleet management, telematics, safety, or cloud software. The informative class sessions cover… • HCSS HeavyBid • HCSS HeavyJob • HCSS Dispatcher • HCSS Equipment360 • HCSS Telematics • HCSS Safety • HCSS FuelerPlus • HCSS eLogs • HCSS Fleet Management • HCSS Cloud • HCSS Skills (skills & certification tracking) • HCSS Forms • HCSS OEM Link HCSS offers over 100 classes during 13 sessions throughout the three days of meetings. Dates: January 29-Feb 1, 2018 February 19-22, 2018 Fee: $1,725 per person Fee discounts: • Register by October 31, 2017: $200 ($1,525/person) • Register by November 30, 2017: $100 ($1,625/person) • Multi-registrant (3-9 from same company): subtract additional $50/person • Multi-registrant (10+ from same company): subtract additional $100/ person
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW HEATEC Phone: 423-867-4210 Website: http://www.heatec.com/customerschools/terminal-technical-school.html
COURSE: Terminal Technical School Date: January 17, 2018 Location: Heatec Training Facility in Chattanooga, TN Heatec is offering a 1-day educational course January 17th on asphalt terminal heating systems. This course brings you together with experienced instructors to explore the best practices and techniques for safely operating heating systems at your terminal. Heatec uses a combination of lectures and hands-on simulators to enhance the learning process. The course will cover maintenance and troubleshooting for thermal fluid heaters, importance of proper flow, combustion safety, and configuration, operation and troubleshooting the flame monitoring system.
ROADTEC Contact: Michelle Painter Phone: 800-272-7100 Website: Roadtec.com/training Roadtec, Inc offers the Paving Professionals Workshop and the Technical Service Schools in Chattanooga, TN. Students will learn in the categories of: Paving: Laydown Mechanics: Equipment Repair Supervisory: Training-the-Trainer
COURSE: Technical Service Schools Paver 1 – Jan. 10-12 Paver 2 – Jan. 15-17 Mill 1 – Feb. 7-9 Mill 2 – Feb. 12-14 Roadtec Shuttle Buggy 1 – Feb. 20-21 Roadtec Shuttle Buggy 2 – Feb. 22-23 Stabilizer – Feb. 26-27
COURSE: Paving Professionals Workshop PPW Session 1 – January 22-23 PPW Session 2 – January 24-25
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PPW Session 3 – January 29-30 PPW Session 4 – January 31-Feburary 1 $250 – Paving Professionals Workshop $450 – Technical Service Schools Students can earn CE units. Special instructors for the Paving Professionals Workshop for 2018 include: John Ball of Top Quality Paving, Brian Horner of E.D. Etnyre, Scott Hall of Oldcastle, Richard Kramer of Roadtec, Charles Butler of Roadtec,and David Bussard of Roadtec
TRANSTECH SYSTEMS INC. Phone: 800-724-6306 Website: transtechsys.com
COURSE: Non-Nuclear Density Gauge Training TransTech Systems Inc., offers free NonNuclear Density Gauge Training onsite in Latham, NY. Students will learn in the categories of lab/ mix design/QC/QA supervisory/training the trainer. Dates are available upon request.
TROXLER ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES Phone: 1-877-TROXLER Email: troxtraining@troxlerlabs.com Website: troxlerlabs.com
ONLINE COURSES: Our online courses allow to you to earn certifications and gain new skills/refresh old ones when it suits your schedule. For more information or to register for a course, click Online Training - NEW on the Training menu at www.troxlerlabs.com.
COURSE: Nuclear Gauge Safety Training plus Hazmat Every new nuclear gauge operator must take a training course. (Our online course is accepted for certification by most states.)
Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • Regulatory requirements • Portable gauge theory and operation • Gauge maintenance • Gauge packaging, storage, and transport
COURSE: Radiation Safety Officer Training—NEW! This course teaches a radiation safety officer (RSO) the responsibilities of the job. Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • License application and renewal • Regulatory requirements, record-keeping, and other RSO responsibilities • Incidents and accidents • Inspections
COURSE: Hazmat Certification/Recertification This course satisfies U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Title 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H training requirements for individuals shipping or transporting hazardous materials. (Hazmat recertification is required every three years.)
COURSE: Refresher Course for Nuclear Gauge Operators If you work in a state that requires you to renew your safety training to operate nuclear gauges, this course will fulfill that requirement. (Please note, however, that it is not a hazmat recertification course.) Topics Covered: • Radiation safety • New regulatory requirements • Operating and emergency procedures • Maintenance • Transportation procedures
COURSE: Compaction & Density Testing In this course, you will learn the basic principles of compaction and density testing methods (with an emphasis on nuclear testing methods).
COURSE: Model 3400 Series Gauge Operator Training— COMING THIS WINTER!
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LEADINGEDGE SERVICE 2018 ASTEC ADVANCED CUSTOMER SCHOOLS
We succeed by helping you succeed. That’s why we strive to keep our Astec Advanced Customer Schools on the leading edge. Our commitment to a leading-edge service experience has helped the Astec Advanced Customer Schools become the industry leading training experience. The Astec Advanced Customer Schools cover more than any other asphalt industry training school. Expect to enhance your grasp of key aspects of plant maintenance and operation through a unique combination of lectures and extensive hands-on classes. Instructors include Astec and Heatec engineers and service technicians with decades of field experience. Breaks and evening events offer the opportunity to exchange information with fellow students, as well as with Astec service professionals and engineers.
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Your time at the Astec Advanced Customer Schools will also incorporate tours of the Astec and Heatec manufacturing facilities.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW CLASSROOM COURSES: For more information or to view our course schedule, click Classroom Training on the Training menu at www.troxlerlabs. com. (If you are interested in classroom training on a date and/or at a location that is not currently on our calendar, contact us at training@troxlerlabs.com.)
COURSE: Hands-on Nonnuclear and Nuclear Gauge Training This course is available at our headquarters in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and through our regional sales representatives by request. To schedule a session, contact us at training@troxlerlabs.com.
COURSE: Nuclear Gauge Safety Training plus Hazmat Every new nuclear gauge operator must take a training course. (Our classroom course is accepted for certification by all states.)
• Regulatory requirements, record-keeping, and other RSO responsibilities • Incidents and accidents • Inspections
COURSE: Hazmat Certification/ Recertification This course satisfies DOT Title 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H training requirements for individuals shipping or transporting hazardous materials. (Hazmat recertification is required every three years.).
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT/ ROAD INSTITUTE E-mail: roadinstitute@volvo.com Website: roadinstitute.com Entering its 52nd season, the paving industry’s premier training program offers a mix of classroom and hands-on training on a variety of operations and maintenance topics benefiting newcomers and industry veterans alike. Road Institute will offer training sessions, ranging from two to five days, beginning in late October 2017 through May 2018. Courses are held in at the Road Institute Training Center in Shippensburg and Chambersburg, PA and at the Road Institute West location in Phoenix, AZ.
Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • Regulatory requirements • Portable gauge theory and operation • Gauge maintenance • Gauge packaging, storage, and transport
COURSE: Radiation Safety Officer Training This course teaches an RSO the responsibilities of the job. Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • License application and renewal
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This year, in addition to offering training on the use of Compact Assist for Asphalt, the Volvo intelligent compaction system with Density Direct, Road Institute will be using recently released paver and compactor models in operation and technical training, including the P7000B and P4410B pavers and the DD30B, DD35B, DD120C and DD140C compactors. Early registration is recommended as class size is limited to allow for ideal instructorto-attendee ratio. A 25 percent discount will be given to those who register by October 31 for any classes held October through December 2017.
Course: Paver and Compactor Operation & Maintenance Two days of classroom-style learning plus
two days of hands-on application in this course provides best practices for operation and management of paving equipment. • Oct. 24 - 27, 2017, Shippensburg, PA (Topcon) • Nov. 7 - 10, 2017, Phoenix, AZ (Blaw-Kontrol) • Dec. 12 - 15, 2017, Phoenix, AZ (Topcon) (WMA) • Jan. 9 - 12, 2018, Phoenix, AZ (Topcon)(WMA) • Feb. 13 - 16, 2018, Phoenix, AZ (Topcon)(ESP.) • Feb. 27 - Mar. 2, 2018, Phoenix, AZ (Topcon)(WMA) • Mar. 20 - 23, 2018, Phoenix, AZ (Blaw-Kontrol) (WMA) • Apr. 10 - 13, 2018, Phoenix, AZ (Topcon) • Apr. 24 - 27, 2018, Shippensburg, PA (Topcon) • May 8 - 11, 2018, Shippensburg, PA (Blaw-Kontrol)
Course: Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems - BlawKnox (Step 1) Students become familiar with the hydraulic and electrical systems of pavers with lessons that allow for hands-on troubleshooting. • Nov. 14 - 17, 2017, Chambersburg, PA • May 22 - 25, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Paving and Compaction Application Seminar The course objective is to utilize applied training techniques to teach paving and compaction best practices to those people with responsibility for or interest in operation / management of contemporary paving equipment. To use a paver and compactor to their fullest potential while achieving the highest quality work without sacrificing production or increasing costs. • Nov. 29 - 30, 2017, Shippensburg, PA • May 15 - 16, 2018, Shippensburg, PA
Course: Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems - P7000/ P7000B (Step 1) Students become familiar with the hydraulic and electrical systems of pavers with lessons that allow for hands-on troubleshooting. • Oct. 3-7, 2015, Chambersburg, PA
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW Course: Paver Hydraulic & Electrical Systems – P7000 Pavers (Step 1) • • • •
Dec. 4-8, 2017, Chambersburg, PA Fan. 22 - 26, 2018, Phoenix, AZ Feb. 5 - 9, 2018, Chambersburg, PA Mar. 12 - 16, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Paver Hydraulic & Electrical Systems – P7000 Pavers (Step 2) • Apr. 3 - 5, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1 & 2) Students learn mechanics for asphalt compactors under seven tons. • Dec. 12 - 14, 2017, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1) • Jan. 9 - 11, 2018. Chambersburg, PA • Mar. 6 - 8, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 1) This course provides students with general service instruction for soil compactors. • Feb. 13 - 15, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment This course covers principles of paver operation, maintenance, mechanical adjustments, screed set-up and screed running adjustments to ensure paving quality. • Jan. 16 - 18, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
Course: Automatic Grade and Slope Systems This course provides lessons on how to safely set up, operate and troubleshoot common control issues that can result in poor ride-ability and joint construction. • Feb. 20 - 22, 2018, Chambersburg, PA
WIRTGEN AMERICA INC. Phone: 615-501-0600 Website: wirtgen-group.com/america/en-us/ customer-support/training/ The 21,000-square-foot CTT Center for Training and Technology in suburban Nashville offers a new complement of classes
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for Wirtgen, Vögele, Hamm and Kleemann customer operator and maintenance personnel, and for dealer/distributor personnel (classes listed online only), for the 2017-2018 season. WIRTGEN
COURSE: W 200 Series Cold Milling Machine Operation This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended operational practices for the W 200 series cold milling machine. Machine operator controls and Level Pro + will be reviewed in detail preparing you for daily machine operation. Fee: $270
COURSE: W 200 Series Technical Service This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of W 200 series cold milling machines. Fee: $405 W 200 Series includes: W 200, W 200i, W 210, W 210i, W 220, W 250 and W 250i.
COURSE: W 120CFi Cold Milling Operation This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended operational practices for the W 120CFi cold milling machine. Machine operator controls and Level Pro + will be reviewed in detail preparing you for daily machine operation. Fee: $270
COURSE: W 120 CFi/W 150CFi Series Cold Milling Technical Service This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of W 120CFi cold milling machines. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to diagnose machine problems and increase machine uptime. W 120CFi/W 150CFi includes only “CFi models” and does NOT cover the previous W 120Fi or W 150Fi models. Fee: $405
COURSE: WR 200 Series Cold
Recycling Operation The purpose of this course is to familiarize you with the machine and its many components. Safety practices, machine safety documentation, and safety components will be covered. The controls and functions will be covered in detail. Finally, we will examine daily machine maintenance and component wear identification. Fee: $270
COURSE: WR 200 Series Technical Service The WR 200 Series Soil Stabilizer will be the focus of this course. This course covers safe work practices on and around soil stabilizer machines. You will learn factoryrecommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of WR 200 series soil stabilizer machines. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to diagnose machine problems and increase machine uptimes. Fee: $405
COURSE: WR 200 Series Pump Systems By attending this course you will be introduced to the optional pump systems installed on the WR 200 Series Cold Recyclers. Safety during operation is very important and we will cover this topic. You will receive Wirtgen recommended set-up and operation instruction. Fee: $135 VÖGELE
COURSE: Vögele Paver Operations/Application This course covers how to safely operate and work around a Vögele paver. You will learn factory-recommended best practices for machine operation and for performing daily and scheduled maintenance. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to operate a Vogele paver according to manufacturer’s recommendations. You will learn principles and concepts of paving related to the operation of the Vögele paving machines. Fee: $270
COURSE: Vögele Super 700 -3 Technical Service After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Vision Super 700 -3 paver. You will learn
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ProSizer Series
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ProSizer® 3100 This unit is the ideal mobile solution for milled RAP processing. The compact 31x36 horizontal shaft impactor and double deck high frequency screen make this unit the best investment for asphalt producers. The new swing-out return conveyor allows producers to run closed-circuit or stockpile a third finished product. Learn more about RAP Processing Systems at kpijci.com Search: 10075552
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW factory recommended best practices for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical control systems and hydraulic systems of the Super 700 -3 paver. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays associated with paver series. Fee: $250
COURSE: Vögele Super 2100 -2 Technical Service After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Super 2100-2 paver. You will learn factoryrecommended best practices for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical control systems and hydraulic systems of the Super 2100-2 paver. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays associated with paver series.
COURSE: Front-mounted Screed Technical Service This course covers the fundamentals of setting up and executing work on all frontmounted screeds used on Vögele pavers. You will learn how a screed operates and perform the setup procedures for daily paving operations. You will learn which parts of the screed are considered wear items. Covers: Carlson, VF500 & VF600. Fee: $250
COURSE: Vögele MT3000-2 Offset Operation & Application This course will introduce you to the paving principles and concepts of material transfer while paving. Instruction will be restricted to the operation of the Vögele Transfer Machines.
Fee: $540
Fee: $405
COURSE: Vögele Vision 8-ft -2 Vision Technical Service
COURSE: Vögele MT3000-2
After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Vision 8-ft. -2 paver. You will learn factoryrecommended procedures for doing service repairs and for troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays.
COURSE: Vögele 10-ft. -3i Super Technical Service After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Super 200X-3i paver. You will learn factoryrecommended procedures for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an indepth look at all controls and displays. Fee: $540
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Fee: $270
COURSE: MR1xx EVO 2 Series Crusher Operation and Maintenance In this course, you will learn about the electrical and hydraulic systems that control functions of the MOBIREX EVO2 Impact Crushers. You will learn how to troubleshoot components using electrical diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and other Kleemann resources. You will learn what items require regular servicing/ maintenance and how to correctly setup the machine for operation.
Fee: $270
COURSE: MS Series Screen Operation and Maintenance
COURSE: Vögele 10-ft. -2 & -2i Vision Technical Service
Fee: $540
This course covers MOBICAT EVO Crushers (MC EVO Series).
This course covers MOBIREX EVO 2 Impact Crushers (MR Evo2 Series).
Fee: $405
After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Vision 10-ft. -2 & 10’-2i paver. You will learn factory recommended procedures for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays.
control functions of the MOBICAT EVO jaw crushing equipment. You will learn how to troubleshoot components using electrical diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and other Kleemann resources. You will learn what items require regular servicing / maintenance and how to correctly setup the machine for operation.
Offset Basic Service After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Vögele Transfer Machines. You will learn factory-recommended procedures for doing service repairs and for troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays. Fee: $405 KLEEMANN
COURSE: MC EVO Series Jaw Crusher Operation and Maintenance In this course, you will learn about the electrical and hydraulic systems that
You will learn about the electrical and hydraulic systems that control functions of the Mobiscreen screening systems. You will learn how to troubleshoot components using electrical diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and other Kleemann resources. You will learn what items require regular servicing/maintenance and how to correctly setup the machine for operation. Fee: $135 WIRTGEN GROUP
COURSE: WITOS FleetView Basics This course will allow you to navigate through the different views within WITOS FleetView. You will explore ways to track machines, schedule alerts for maintenance and radius parameters as well as easily export historical data. Fee: $135 AC
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See your local US or Canadian Dealer for more details. Receive 0% APR financing for up to 60 months on all new LeeBoy or LBPerformance brand Asphalt Pavers. Offer valid October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017. All financing offers subject to credit approval. Buyer must take retail delivery by December 31, 2017 to qualify. Additional terms, conditions and restrictions apply and are subject to change. With this exceptional offer from LeeBoy, there’s never been a better time to purchase a new paver. We are LeeBoy. The name behind the world’s most dependable and productive commercial asphalt paving equipment.
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Improved Efficiency INCREASED PRODUCTION V-Flights Shower Material Along the Edge of the Notch as Well as the Tip
V-flights Allow for a More Even Veil of Material
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To meet market demand, we change mix design often. The frequent changes push our plants to the limit. ASTEC suggested we add the V-Pac stack temperature control system. We started using the V-Pac system and, without a doubt, it has improved efficiency and increased our production capability.
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BY JESSICA STOIKES, EDITOR
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Maryland company switches their plant configuration and makes upgrades to their 50 year old asphalt plant
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hanging your plant configuration is not a decision you take lightly. Not only is buying new equipment costly, but any lapse in production means you’re also not making any money. However, when your
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plant is no longer producing to a level that keeps you competitive, it’s time to make a change. Laurel Asphalt, located in Laurel, MD, owns and operates two asphalt plants that cater to the small contractor as well as large, and is certified to produce materials for the State of Maryland and all surrounding counties. Their location in Laurel, MD was a 3-ton batch plant dating back to the 1970’s and was starting to cause challenges for the company. “Over the years, Laurel had changed components on the plant, but the general
guts on the plant dated back to the 70's," Chris Rumer, general manager at Laurel Asphalt says. “The plant had been letting the company down In the past, Laurel and some major Asphalt did not weigh costly repairs were their aggregate and needed." RAP because it was Laurel Asphalt going in to a batch operates in the plant. With the new cold Maryland drum plant, they need climate and they to know what’s going were trying to in there so they had to squeeze as much add a new conveyor as they could from and belt scales. this plant during
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Laurel Asphalt kept the baghouse, but changed the duct work. The drives on the cold feed bins were changed to be variable frequency drives, but the old bins and feeders are still there. They also extended the existing aggregate conveyor to feed a scalping screen and scale conveyor.
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the short paving season, putting a lot of wear and tear on an already worn out plant. "We really needed to increase our capabilities," Rumer says. "We had a very hard time running to meet our customer needs and demands. Plant parts were getting harder and harder to find just to fix the old components of the plant." Plus, Rumer says the crew was sometimes required to work 16 hours a day to get the material out the door and repair the plant, driving up costs and frustration. “The company took down their aging plant components,” David Garrett, sales manager with Meeker Equipment says. “Laurel Asphalt chose Meeker Equipment Company to replace the aging Dryer with a new one. They also added a mixing drum which gave them the increased capabilities they were looking for.” Today, after a three-month overhaul, the company is now able to produce material consistently and reliably with less time spent fixing problems so more time can be spent making material for their customers.
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COMPONENT OVERHAUL While the plant overhaul included new storage for their increased production, replacing two old horizontal storage tanks with two vertical tanks, they also needed to overhaul their electrical and plant controls. The company completely upgraded their electric service coming into a new control room and replaced all of their motor controls with a new motor control center. “Laurel had a lot of challenges with their electric, it was very old.” Garrett says. “They added an unloading pump, asphalt metering skid, calibration tank and they installed new process controls and Liquid Vision for the valve control and tank monitoring.” The Meeker Liquid Vision System was installed to help better control their production without having to manually switch the tanks. “The Liquid Vision was installed with their actuator valves on the storage system,” Garrett says. “Now when they want to switch tanks from one liquid to the other, no one has to go out and manually turn a valve. The Liquid Vision controls the actuators so they select their tanks from the control room. They can also see the levels on all the tanks without having to go out to the tank farm.” Laurel Asphalt also upgraded their process controls to a new Libra
While the plant overhaul included new storage for their increased production, replacing two old horizontal storage tanks, with two vertical tanks, they also needed to overhaul their electrical and plant controls.
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System. “The company still had their Libra Generation III Controls on their silos and they were using that to control their batch plant," Garrett says. "They upgraded to Libra PlantWise Blending Control System based on their familiarity with the controls.” MARRYING OLD WITH NEW When you’re making changes, not every single component will be in need of an upgrade. This is where Laurel Asphalt encountered challenges during the switch. “One of the things that’s always challenging is marrying the old with the new,” Garret says. “They put in a new dryer and a new mixing drum, but they reused their existing Hauck Burner. However, the new dryer had a RAP collar so we had to extend the nose on the existing burner in order for it to fit.” The company used what they could
while replacing what they wanted. They kept the baghouse, but changed the duct work. The drives on the cold feed bins were changed to be variable frequency drives, but the old bins and feeders are still there. They also extended the existing aggregate conveyor to feed a scalping screen and scale conveyor. “In the past, the company didn’t have to weigh their aggregate and their RAP because it was going in to a batch plant,” Garret says. “With the new drum plant, they need to know what’s going in there so we had to add belt scales.” Another challenge was working around those hard fixed points that the company did not want to have to move. “They had existing silos and drag slats that we weren’t going to move,” Garret says. “So in that case, the discharge had to hit that point perfectly and on the other end, we didn’t change the RAP or the cold feed bins so all the materials coming in to the plant had to hit those perfectly too. “You have all of these fixed points and you’re working in the middle trying to make it all fit back together and it all came together very nicely.” AC
For more information on Meeker Liquid Vision, visit ForConstructionPros. com/12316216. Laurel Asphalt upgraded their electric service coming into a new control room and replaced all of their motor controls with a new motor control center.
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WHY AEMP CERTIFICATION? Top 5 Reasons Equipment Supply Professionals seek CESP certification:
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PRODUCTION NOTES Dillman Nomad Portable Hot Mix Asphalt Plant Dillman offers the Nomad series of portable asphalt plant, available in three sizes and designed for production capacities of 80, 130, or 175 tons per hour. • Intended for portability, durabilityand reliability, Nomad plants meet the demands of a variety of small, medium and large projects that require quality hot mix asphalt • Comes complete with three or four cold-feed bins, a dryer/mixer, baghouse, drag conveyor, surge bin and air conditioned control house Search: 12317449
Meeker Liquid Vision
LIBRA SELF-SERVICE
KIOSKS “The Libra Self-Service Kiosks pay for themselves over and over again!”
The Libra Self-Service Kiosks allow material suppliers to increase revenue by handling more truck traffic without increasing the number of operators. The kiosks increase customer satisfaction by reducing in-yard times, and by allowing the extension of site operating hours.
Benefits include: • Increases truck throughput without increasing costs • Allows operating hours to be extended for less cost • Frees scale house operators to handle other responsibilities • Significantly reduces data entry & ticket errors • Reduces in-yard times • Improves customer satisfaction • Quickly and automatically identifies trucks • Controls truck flow
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Meeker Equipment offers its Liquid Vision digital tank monitoring and valve control system that is designed to ensure safety and reliability when filling your tanks. • Immediate tank level inventory at a glance • Does not expose workers to hot air temperatures on tank • Visual and audible signals for tank levels • Keeps workers aware of tank overfill conditions • Local or remote control • Low-level alarms • Saves time when changing mixes on the fly • Optional smartphone interface Search: 12316216
KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens Wizard Touch Automation System The Wizard Touch stockpile automation system has expanded options for added versatility and enhanced productivity. • Designed to prevent material segregation and degradation • Refined system features an expanded selection of stockpile options and is capable of inputting multiple stockpile recipes for operation diversity Search: 12195030
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CMI Impulse III Control System The CMI Impulse series of total asphalt plant control systems utilizes Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) technology and Windows based operator interface software to precisely control and monitor asphalt plant operations, on-site or remotely. • Total plant control featuring plant diagnostics, remote plant monitoring, step by step instructions to guide the operator through the calibration procedure, data recordation, alarm log, activity log, mix cost analysis • Impulse series comes complete with every new asphalt plant from CMI and is a popular choice as an aftermarket retrofit to other brand asphalt plants Search: 12320536
Minds Inc. BatchTronic Full Asphalt Batch Plant Automation Control With the number of screens ranging from one to four and a 'zero console' option, the BatchTronic fits all types of asphalt plants and budgets. • The system has the capacity to control all asphalt plant operations or just the tower • An industrial grade computer with security and redundancy features ensures reliable operation in all situations • BatchTronic runs on Microsoft Windows via a communication driver, RTX from IntervalZero, and uses one or more unique I/O boards, depending on plant complexity, over a real-time TCP/IP protocol • The operator can link what is seen to the actual physical mechanisms • Large arrays of numbers are avoided in favor of clear symbolic information Search: 20864797
Superior Tandem Guardian Screen Plant Superior Industries offers its new portable plant configuration — the Tandem Guardian Screen Plant. • Includes two 7 x 20 triple deck screens, each with 50-hp, 1,200-rpm motors • Bottle jack lifting points simplify and speed spring replacement • Segmented belt guard and sectioned tailgate lighten the loads of these two features, requiring only one person to remove and return guards and gates during maintenance • Bolt-locking, hinged access doors • Fully-enclosed belt guard • Integrated, onboard tensioner accelerates maintenance to motor belt Search: 20861231 Search: 10074819
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PRODUCTION NOTES Ammann ABA 100-340 UniBatch Asphalt Plant Versatility makes ABA 100-340 UniBatch one of the most popular Ammann plants. The plant is among the lowercost alternatives and is easy to operate and maintain and is known for its reliability. • Wide output range from 100 t/h to 340 t/h • Maximum customisation options combined with top performance and economic efficiency • Designed for worldwide use, with mixing tower modules providing ease of transport • Robust, tried-and-tested technology Search: 20974580
Systems Equipment ADP-100 Drum Mix Process System
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When Spec’ing Asphalt Trucks
Selection impacts quality and productivity of entire operation everal different truck configurations are capable of delivering asphalt to a paver. End dump trucks and live bottom trucks can unload directly into the paver. Live bottom trucks have a conveyor system that moves the load directly to the paver without segregation. Belly dump trailers deposit material in a windrow, so the mix must be picked up by another machine, such as a material transfer vehicle, before it goes into the paver. But the goal with any asphalt delivery
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system is to maximize the quantity of asphalt delivered to the asphalt paver while minimizing cycle times. The more asphalt that a truck can carry per load, the better – assuming the load can be unloaded into the paver or in front of a material transfer vehicle without disrupting paving operations. Every truck is limited to a maximum weight it can carry. Limitations are either based on the total Gross Combination Vehicle Weight (GCW) or on each axle and axle group depending upon applicable state or federal regulations. The limits are based on the number of axles and their spacing. The Federal Bridge Formula is used to calculate weight limits on the national
highway system. By using pusher axles, you can increase the payload using the bridge formula. A typical dump truck with three or four axles spread over 20 ft. is typically limited to 51,000 lbs. GCW. A trailing axle offers a greater payload increase using the bridge formula because it increases the overall length of the truck. If the trailing axle stretches the axle length to 36 ft., the truck can have an 80,000-lb. GCW. But not every state adheres to the Federal Bridge Formula. Lift axles can help achieve maximum productivity depending on state weight regulations. “Pusher and tag axles better distribute weight and help optimize steer axle weights, along with meeting bridge law
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The Volvo I-Shift and Mack mDrive automated mechanical transmissions feature Rolling Start. It allows drivers to shift the transmission into drive without pressing the truck’s service brakes, eliminating the possibility of creating a bump in the paving surface, which is a critical benefit for customers with paving applications.
requirements,” says Alan Haggai, marketing communications manager, Freightliner. “State weight limits often limit effectiveness of multiple lift axles.” Laws in some states make a regular tri-axle, quad dump or Simple 16 truck the most cost-effective option. Research applicable regulations in all areas you plan to operate before spec’ing the wheel configuration. “In many states, adding lift axles does increase the payload, but local bridge and weight laws can be complex,” says Tim Wrinkle, construction product manager, Mack Trucks. He advises contacting your local
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dealer and relying on its expert knowledge of local laws. THE CASE FOR SUPER DUMPS In areas that do adhere to the Federal Bridge Formula, a Super Dump can be an effective alternative. With these vehicles, a trailing axle increases the overall length of the truck to maximize the payload, yet folds out of the way for maneuverability on the jobsite. The Super Dump can also have up to three pusher axles. This can increase the maximum
load to the 80,000-lb. limit. Super Dumps are capable of hauling payloads from 19 to 26 tons, if you can properly distribute the loads to each axle. A typical tandem dump truck is limited to about a 13-ton payload in accordance with federal bridge law. Increased truck capacity is important when directly unloading into the asphalt paver. The paver must be stopped each time another truck is backed up. With more asphalt payload, you spend more time paving and less time stopping. Tacoma, WA-based Tucci & Sons uses Kenworth T880 Super Dumps to deliver asphalt for its paving division. These trucks compliment a fleet of tractors and end dump trailers and transfer trucks. The Super Dumps are spec’d with the PACCAR MX-13 engine rated at 500 hp and 1,850 lbs.-ft. of torque. They achieve a 25-ton capacity by utilizing three 8,000lb. Watson & Chalin Tru-Track Alumilite steerable lift axles and an 8,000-lb. steerable flying tag axle to meet Federal Bridge Formula requirements and increase the trucks’ GCW to 80,000 lbs. “Depending upon the location of the paving project, we’ve found that in many cases our T880 Super Dumps can haul up to 10% more asphalt in a single day than the end dump trailers they replaced,” says Tim Tucci, secretary/ Depending upon treasurer and fleet operations the location of the manager, Tucci & Sons. paving project, Tucci When a driver delivers & Sons has found asphalt using a dump truck and that in many cases end dump trailer, he must first its Kenworth T880 empty the end dump. Then he Super Dumps can gets out of the truck, unhitches haul up to 10% more the trailer, dumps the load in asphalt in a single the bed of the truck and reday than the endhitches the end dump to the dump trailers they truck before he can return to replaced.
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JOBSITE INNOVATIONS the plant. Tucci says that process can take from 20 minutes to half an hour. “Drivers in our T880 Super Dumps can deliver their loads to the jobsites, dump them and then go right back to our Lakewood or Tacoma plant for another load,” Tucci says. The Super Dumps are also more maneuverable than the trucks and trailers. They measure 40 ft. from the front bumper to the rear steerable axle, while the tractor and end dump combination comes in at 75 ft. This is important when paving in tighter urban areas. With a Super Dump however, you may not have the maneuverability of a tandem axle dump truck. “If you are doing a cul-de-sac, you may not be able to maneuver that large truck,” says Chad Semler, director of product marketing for severe service trucks, Navistar. “You may have to use smaller trucks.”
Tacoma, WA-based Tucci & Sons utilizes Kenworth T880 Super Dumps to deliver asphalt for its paving division. They achieve a 25-ton capacity by utilizing three 8,000-lb. Watson & Chalin Tru-Track Alumilite steerable lift axles and an 8,000-lb steerable flying tag axle to meet federal bridge formula requirements and increase the trucks GCW to 80,000 lbs.
CUT WEIGHT TO INCREASE PAYLOAD There are many ways to reduce weight and increase payload. One is to not overbuild the truck. “From a chassis perspective, you want to have the most efficient truck,” says Semler. “Weight plays a critical role because you want to be able to haul as much weight as possible in each load to minimize your loads. So you want to have a chassis that is strong enough to carry the load, but not overweight either.”
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The frame is one area where weight can be saved. “With our new HX line, we have a 1/2-in.-thick frame rail,” says Semler. “It is a 3.5-million RBM frame rail and takes the place of a very common 10-in. frame rail that would be used in a dump truck application. It’s about 13% lighter than a double rail frame.” In addition, with a standard double rail frame, the reinforcement rail stops under the cab. With the 1/2-in. single rail application, that strength goes all the way through the front of the truck. The single frame rail also eliminates the corrosion jacking that occurs in a double frame rail when subjected to moisture. Single rail frames can often be used for asphalt hauling. “In many applications, a properly spec’d single frame rail will do the job due to the limited off-road exposure of a typical HMA project,” says Freightliner’s Haggai. “Our 1/2-in.-thick, 11 7/8in. steel frame is commonly used when a liner is not ordered.” Mack’s Wrinkle expresses a similar sentiment, noting, “Our most popular frame rail setup on a dump is an 7/16-in x 11.8-in. rail without liner.” Whether or not the single rail solution will work in your application depends upon a number of factors. “State regulations are going to play a big part in your configuration, which can also affect your frame and how much you can haul. “Every state is different,” Semler says. Another area where you can save weight and boost fuel efficiency is engine selection. Weight and fuel economy both suffer if you spec more engine than the job demands. Asphalt trucks spend a lot of time on the road; therefore, fuel economy more impact on operating costs. “Spec enough torque to effectively do the job, but not more power than needed
so as to not degrade In many applications, fuel economy,” a properly spec’d Haggai advises. single frame rail “A Detroit DD13 will do the job due between 450 and to the limited off470 hp is an excelroad exposure of a lent choice for most typical HMA project,. asphalt applications.” Freightliner's ½-in. Look closely at thick 11-7/8-in. steel the weights of the frame is commonly specific engines used when a liner is being compared, as not ordered. some engines are heavier than others. “When you go from a 15-liter down to our 12.4-liter, you are going to lose about 500 lbs.,” says Navistar’s Semler. “That 500 lbs. then becomes additional payload that you can carry. The difference going from our 12.4-liter to an 11-liter is much smaller — around 200 lbs. depending upon which 11-liter engine you choose.” Geography makes a big difference in engine selection as well. “In some states, if you are running on a really flat surface and you want to maximize payload, there are a few applications where you can get by with a 9-liter engine and shed even more weight for that capacity,” Semler says. However, he cautions that you do give up durability and longevity because the engine works much harder. “But in some cases the economics pays for itself.” CONSIDER DRIVER COMFORT Attracting and retaining drivers should be a priority. “Interior creature comforts are key since haulers spend long hours behind the wheel,” Haggai says. “Air ride seats, armrests, tilt and telescoping steering and well-insulated cabs are commonly ordered.” Suspension choice impacts both stability and operator comfort. “We are seeing air ride suspension spec’d occasionally,” Haggai adds. “Some operators
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prefer the stability of non-air ride units. Freightliner Tufftrack offers a good ride, excellent articulation and stability.” “Mechanical suspensions are still the most popular in dump models, thanks to the great stability, articulation and maintainability,” Wrinkle notes. For example, Mack’s Camelback and mRIDE rear suspensions offer increased articulation and stability. “Air ride suspensions have become more popular recently, as they offer a better ride when unloaded,” he continues. “However, these suspensions can be limited in articulation and stability. Driver knowledge and training is also very important with air suspensions, as drivers need to evacuate air bags before dumping the load. Depending on the setup and a driver’s experience, this can slow the dumping process.” International uses the Hendrickson Haulmaxx suspension. “It is a rubber suspension with a beam,” Semler says. “It is very good for heavy loads without the joust of a spring.” It is also lightweight. Plus, the suspension has evolved. “There have been a lot of advancements in rubber suspensions in the past several years,” notes Semler. “Hendrickson developed a spring that has a hollow section that really helps the unladen ride quality. Once you load the truck, the hollow space disappears and you have the full load on the rubber spring.” GEAR FOR SUCCESS With automated manual transmissions (AMTs) quickly becoming the dominant transmission in the dump truck market, you will want to ensure the AMTs in your trucks are compatible with asphalt paving applications.
“One of the most important components to consider when looking at efficiency in vocational trucks is the transmission,” Wrinkle says. “Our MP engines are the heart of a Mack truck, which makes our mDRIVE AMT the brains and the enabling element in our fully integrated powertrain that delivers performance and efficiency customers demand. A major limitation in the past has been the availability of transmissions and rear axle ratios that deliver both the startability and performance needed on the jobsite, along with the lower cruise rpm for fuel efficiency,” he adds. “Mack’s mDRIVE HD 13- and 14-speed AMTs address this problem and enable us to give customers ‘two trucks in one.’ Thanks to the creeper gears, we can spec a dump with low rear axle gearing for great startability on severe jobsite terrain, as well as lower cruise rpms for better fuel efficiency at highway speeds. “In general, a dump truck equipped with an mDRIVE HD 12-speed AMT already achieves better fuel efficiency compared to the same truck equipped with a conventional automatic transmission, thanks to the inherent efficiency benefits,” says Wrinkle. “That same truck could also see additional improvements in fuel efficiency by spec’ing an mDRIVE HD 13- or 14-speed AMT and selecting the proper rear axle ratios for performance both on the highway and on the jobsite.” Another consideration is asphalt trucks can spend a significant portion of their time backing up to the paver. “A truck spec’d with multi-speed reverse can be important to reverse quickly on the long stretches that you have to back
into,” Wrinkle says. “The mDRIVE HD with creeper gears offers up to four reverse gears to get you in position quickly and safely.” When a truck is pushed by an asphalt paver, you never want to hit the brakes. “When spec’ing a truck that will be pushed by an asphalt paver, you need to make sure the transmission can go from being pushed in neutral to shifting to drive without having to apply the brakes and stop the paver,” Wrinkle says. “Thanks to our fully integrated powertrain, we’re able to provide applicationspecific mDRIVE features like Rolling Start for our paving customers. Rolling Start allows drivers to shift the transmission into drive without pressing the truck’s service brakes, eliminating the possibility of creating a bump in the paving surface, which is a critical benefit for customers with paving applications.” But AMTs are only one of the choices available. “The spec must strike a balance between low speed startability and efficiency at highway speed,” Haggai says. “Automatics and automated manuals continue to gain popularity, but many operators still prefer a manual.” Also consider component layout if the asphalt truck is going to be pushed by the paver. “You have to pay attention to your brakes and your brake chamber locations,” Semler says. Dump trucks that are not in paving applications often have brake chambers that stick out past the tire envelope. “The asphalt paver would actually crash into your brakes.” And it has happened. “We have an asphalt braking package that flips the brake chambers up and tucks them inside the tire envelope,” Semler says. “When you back up to a paver, there is nothing that sticks out further than the envelope of the tires that would cause a problem with the paver.” AC
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Because of a limited overnight window to complete a microsurfacing project on the Brooklyn Bridge, the contractor used an emulsifier to enable them to meet the job challenges.
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Before A preservation project on the Brooklyn Bridge took the concrete bridge deck down to rebar prior to microsurfacing.
As a result, the contractor must stop paving much sooner than normal, sometimes up to a few hours in advance of opening the road to traffic, further limiting available microsurfacing hours. This leads to slower production rates and reduced operational efficiency. DOUBLE APPLICATION The Brooklyn Bridge application was a double lift, with each lift consisting of 28 lbs. of mix per square yard for a total of 56 lbs. per square yard. A tack coat was applied to the concrete bridge deck substrate that had exposed rebar prior to the microsurfacing paving. Use of tack coat and a heavy microsurfacing application traditionally requires more time after paving before the road can be opened to traffic. A thicker application takes longer to set, cure and develop strength, slowing production and operational efficiency. TRAFFIC VOLUME The Brooklyn Bridge is 3,500 feet long and 30 feet wide, with three lanes of travel in each direction and an Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) count of approximately 150,000 cars. Microsurfacing done at night and in cool conditions can sometimes be more susceptible to early traffic damage and loss of stone. An AADT of 150,000 cars is very high, so the microsurfacing must cure and develop significant strength before traffic return otherwise excess damage could occur, in which case the contractor would have to remove the
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After application and re-do the paving at their own expense. THE SOLUTION After reviewing the project goals and challenges, the contractor and emulsion producer turned to Road Science, which simulated expected field paving conditions in its laboratory and measured key performance characteristics of the microsurfacing using different emulsifier chemistries. Road Science determined that a specific emulsifier (ArrTekk 1295) would enable the contractor to meet the job challenges and complete it on time under the restrictive time and weather conditions. The emulsifier is designed to lengthen the microsurfacing life cycle by up to 30% and improve mix consistency and lay-down characteristics, enabling better workmanship and aesthetics. It
also would enable the contractor to open the bridge to traffic quicker, allowing the contractor to pave faster and increase production rates. After reviewing options, the contractor chose ArrTekk 1295 to formulate the emulsion and complete the microsurfacing mix design.
Use of the emulsifier enabled the contractor to open the Brooklyn Bridge to traffic by 5:30 each morning and to finish the job in the lessthan-expected six nights.
DID IT WORK? In a word, yes. The microsurfacing mix design, relying on the special emulsifier chemistry, enabled the contractor to meet the tight project schedule because it provided:
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• A quicker set time – less than 7 minutes for a 40%+ faster rate • A 50% reduction in additional water added to the mix to achieve proper mix consistency • Stronger cohesive strength build allowing for earlier pneumatic rolling of material under cool ambient and surface temperatures – 20 minutes after placement until pneumatic rolling vs. 45-60 minutes typically required • The contractor exceeding the anticipated project schedule by allowing for more paving time within the short lane-closure timeframes, and sufficient curing to facilitate placement of pavement markings and on-time traffic return • Project completion within 4-1/2 nights vs. the 6 nights allotted. ArrTekk 1295 can also be used in microsurfacing applications including those over asphalt pavements and in crack relief interlayer applications. AC
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Falcon TruckMountable Slip-in Asphalt Recycler & Hot Box The 1/2- to 8-ton Falcon truck-mounted slip-in asphalt reclaimer and hot patcher (patent pending design) is a year round pothole patching solution. The 2-ton slip-in will fit in the back of a pickup or dump truck. • Recycle asphalt torn up from underground construction work for sub-surface utility engineering • Recycle asphalt chunks and millings • Hold hot mix for days • Heat and re-heat cold patch Search: 10343823
Bergkamp MAXX Frictional Mastic Surface Treatment Applicators Bergkamp offers the MAXX line of truckmounted Frictional Mastic Surface Treatment Applicators, which allow contractors and government agencies to apply premixed frictional mastic surface treatments and premixed slurry seal over highways, roads, parking lots and airport runways. • Applies a material mix that is made to precise specification, resulting in fewer operator calculations and on-the-job adjustments, which minimizes operator training time • Full-length ribbon mixer works to maintain the proper material consistency during transit, pumping and spraying operations, regardless of the truck engine speed • hydraulically powered pumps automatically adjust to truck’s speed, ensuring accurate application rates at variable speeds
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The 10,141-lb. W 35 Ri compact milling machine is designed for tight or restricted areas for the partial rehabilitation of pavement, milling around manhole covers, placing and removing road markings, or interior applications. • 14-in. cutting width, expandable to 20 in., with a maximum 4-in. cutting depth, as well as an 82-fpm top operating speed • Three variably selectable milling drum speeds suit a wide range of applications • The standardized operating concept permits operators to save up to three milling depths using the standard ergonomic multifunctional armrests • Powered by a 60-hp four-cylinder Deutz TCD 2.9 L4 Tier 4 Final engine Search: 12228882
Heavy Duty Trailers
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RePlay Agricultural Oil Seal and Preservation Agent RePLAY Agricultural Oil Seal and Preservation Agent is a patented solution that extends the life of paved asphalt surfaces when applied every 3-5 years. • The 88% biobased solution is easily applied and cures within 15 to 30 minutes, saving the hassle of extended lane drop time and expensive labor • By reducing moisture penetration and sealing hairline cracks, RePLAY reverses the oxidation process and protects asphalt from potholing, edge rutting and cracking • Once applied, RePLAY works deep into the asphalt matrix, penetrating on average 0.75 to 1.25 in. deep
Caterpillar PM620 and PM622 Cold Planers The 73,260-lb. PM620 and 74,580-lb. PM622 halflane milling machine performs full-depth removal of asphalt and concrete pavements in single pass. • 79- (PM620) and 88-in.-wide (PM622) highproduction rotors provide a 13-in. maximum cutting depth • Three keypad-controlled cutting speeds match the rotor rpm torque with conditions • Standard Automatic Load Control • Operator's station includes dual operating controls including joystick steering/propel lever, upper conveyor controls and rear track steering controls • 630-gross-hp C18 ACERT turbocharged, six-cylinder diesel engine meets Tier 4 Final standards and is iso-mounted to reduce vibration Search: 12186872
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The Diamond Road Smoother combines a fast and accurate diamond tooth grinding system in a truck and trailer to smooth concrete or asphalt roads of bumps before preservation treatments such as chip seals, slurry seals and thin overlays. • Automated system is designed to increase the amount of roadway that can be smoothed each day • Multiple pivoting wheels on each arm smooth individual humps and dips, leveling a variety of surface defects • Grinder has been shown to cut a 1/4 in. without pausing and could cut to 1/2 inch without slowing down Search: 12231404
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Generation IV Sealcoating Pumps
BOMAG BM 2000/75 and BM 2200/75 Cold Planers
Neal Gen IV pumps offer improved durability as well as enhanced spraybars and require less frequent routine maintenance than their predecessor, resulting in greater uptime and productivity. • Road pavement maintenance contractors also save money since they can retrofit their existing asphalt trucks with the new Neal pumps Gen IV rather than purchase a new truck • Heavy-duty features, including robotically welded pump housings and industrialgrade hydraulic cylinders for extreme durability and longevity • Filtration system is 60% more compact and weighs 98% less than the previous filters when full, eliminating the need for a crane during filter changes
The BM 2000/75 and BM 2200/75 cold planers feature a range of milling drums, enhanced maneuverability and a large conveyor belt slewing swivel angle. • Suited to both smaller and large-scale projects • Standard width of 2,000mm or 2,200mm and a maximum milling depth of 350mm • BOMAG BMS 15 exchange holder system allows for lower operating costs
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Wirtgen WR Series Wheeled Cold Recyclers Wirtgen offers three wheeled recyclers: the WR 200i, WR 200 XLi, WR 240i and WR 250 models. • Equipped with a powerful milling and mixing rotor as well as cutting-edge injection systems, they mill and granulate asphalt pavements, inject binding agents and water in precisely metered quantities and mix it all in a single in-place operation. Search: 12315450
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DRYER/DRUM SPECIALISTS “Serving the rock and asphalt industries since 1985” WE ARE SECOND TO NONE IN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALIGNMENT
Just as your vehicles need proper alignment, so does your dryer. Nearly all external dryer problems are caused by trunnion and frame misalignment. Long-term mis-alignment causes damage resulting in downtime and costly repairs. Even units that seemingly float properly can in reality be drastically out of alignment.
SIGNS OF MIS-ALIGNMENT
✔ Metal flakes from tires or trunnions ✔ Trunnion mis-location and trunnion bearing failure ✔ Poor wear/contact on tires and trunnions ✔ High drive motor amperage ✔ Excessive vibration ✔ Thrust roller and bearing damage ✔ Tire pad and keeper wear ✔ Lack of proper floatation Evans & Daniels uses precision laser and sighting techniques to restore your unit to proper alignment settings.
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Evans & Daniels uses highly specialized grinding equipment that can fit into the tightest of spaces. We resurface tires, trunnions, thrust rollers and tire thrust faces. We don’t require cranes, lifting assistance, or steel framework. In most cases, we can grind during regular production conditions.
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• 6’ X 30’ Dryer • 150 Ton Silo W/ • GENCO Ultraflame Bucket Elevator UF55 Burner • 10’ X 60’ Truck Scale • 35K CFM Aeropulse • 3 Bin Cold Feed Baghouse System
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RAP-14271 ASTEC 94K CFM PULSE-JET BAGHOUSE
• 94,849 cfm @ 5.1:1 • 18,598.23 sq ft cloth • 20 sections • 4 rows of 16 bags
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RAP-15086 PORT. GENCOR 8’X15’ RAP SYSTEM
• Gencor Hammermill Crusher • 75hp Motor On Crusher
• 8x15 Bin Opening • Grizzly • 15hp Motor • 36in Feeder
RAP-14952 BARBER GREENE PARALLEL FLOW DRUM MIXER
• 7’ x 43’ Shell W/ 8’ Expanded Ends • Trunnion Driven (4) 20 HP Motors
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INDEX Advertiser Index
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AEMP
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Aggregate Designs Corporation
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Almix
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Asphalt Drum Mixers
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Astec Inc.
13, 31, 38-39, 55
Carlson Paving Products Inc.
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Clarence Richard Co.
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ClearSpan Fabric Structure
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C. M. Consulting
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Dillman
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Eager Beaver Trailers
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E. D. Etnyre & Co.
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E. T. Clancy Company
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Evans & Daniels Inc.
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FastMeasure by KTP Enterprises
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Gencor Industries Inc.
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General Combustion
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Heatec Inc.
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KPI-JCI Astec Companies
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LeeBoy
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Libra Systems Corporation
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Lincoln Paving Products Inc.
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Meeker
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NAPA
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National Pavement Expo
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Pugmill Systems Inc.
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Reliable Asphalt Products
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Roadtec an Astec Industries Co.
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SealMaster
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Systems Equipment Corporation
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Tarmac International
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Transtech Systems Inc.
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Weiler
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Willow Designs & Fabrication LLC
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Wirtgen America Inc.
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BY JESSICA STOIKES, EDITOR
Keep Painting Roads Black New studies are confirming that asphalt, not concrete, is better for the environment long-term
The Berkeley National Laboratory found that while cooler pavements like concrete may provide environmental benefits, the energy and emissions associated with the construction tends to outweigh the sustainability benefits, making asphalt the greener choice..
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t seems like asphalt and concrete are always at odds with each other when it comes to our roadways. We can all agree that each material has its advantages and applications where it may be more beneficial than the other. Historically, concrete has been preferred over asphalt for environmental reasons, but science is starting to see another side. UHI AND PAVEMENT Studies demonstrating how concrete has less effect on the urban heat island have dominated the discussions about how concrete is better for the environment. An urban heat island (UHI) is a metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas. The main cause of the urban heat island is modification of the land surface by urban development which uses materials which effectively retain heat. Since asphalt, the most common material used for pavement, is dark and has a low albedo (a measure of solar reflectance), it’s been said to generate more heat in urban areas and raise the temperature in cities due to the material absorbing and retaining the heat from the sun. Cement concrete is lighter, and thus has a higher reflectivity, and a higher reflectance is generally considered a positive as less heat is absorbed. TOTAL PAVEMENT COST While some studies continue to argue that reflective pavement can reduce
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UHI effect, the embodied energy and emissions in some materials may present unexpected drawbacks, according to new research from the DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. We know that the extraction, production and transportation of pavement materials and the construction of pavement maintenance and rehabilitation treatments generate pollution and consume energy. Therefore, the team used lifecycle cost assessments (LCA) to see the total environmental impact, from cradle to project completion all the way to end of life, for each pavement material. “The LCA provided a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental burdens from a product or service by quantifying the environmental effects of a product throughout its life cycle,” the study said. “In LCA, the inputs, such as energy and resource consumption, and outputs, such as pollution, are identified and inventoried over the product’s entire life cycle, which usually includes material production, material transport, construction, use and end-of-life.” What the study found was that while cool pavements may provide environmental benefits that help cities meet their sustainability goals, switching pavement management practices can also change upstream environmental burdens. The energy and emissions associated with each pavement type’s materials and construction were paired with a regional climate model and simulated building energy consumption to determine the likely impact on buildings. The team was surprised to find that in most cases, the extra energy embodied in the cool material (concrete) far outweighed the energy savings from increasing the solar reflectivity. Concrete also requires a hightemperature process that is considerably more energy- and carbon-intensive than
making asphalt from petroleum. “Over the lifecycle of the pavement, the pavement material matters substantially more than the pavement reflectance,” Ronnen Levinson, a researcher in Berkeley Lab’s Heat Island Group says. “I was surprised to find that over 50 years, maintaining a reflective coating would require over six times as much energy as a slurry seal. The slurry seal is only rock and asphalt, which requires little energy to produce, while the reflective coating contains energy-intensive polymer.” RECYCLING & REUSE What the study did not mention was that asphalt is also the number one most recycled material in the United States, making it an even more attractive material for locations concerned about sustainability and the environment. A wide range of waste materials are now incorporated into asphalt pavements, including ground tire rubber, slags, foundry sand, glass and even pig manure, but the most widely used are reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and recycled asphalt shingles (RAS). The use of recycled materials in asphalt pavements saves about 50 million cubic yards of landfill space each year. While the research and reasoning on what material to use is continuing to evolve, with asphalt leading the way as the most cost-effective and easy to produce material, state and local governments should be hard pressed to use anything else on our roads. You can read the full study at https:// heatisland.lbl.gov/sites/all/files/e-b-coolpavement-campaign.pdf AC
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