Hot Mix Asphalt Paving Construction Specifications & Quality Control/Assurance

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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 180.00
2022 - 2023 DVD Individual$ 200.00

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Quality may be defined as an acceptable level of a property or performance which meets, or exceeds, the customer’s expectations. However, there are many different variables that may be examined during the production, placement, and compaction of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) in an effort to determine whether a quality pavement has been constructed.  This course will examine several methods owners/agencies have used to specify the criteria to be evaluated for determining the level of quality obtained. An exam is offered that will test the participant’s knowledge of key elements of specifying and conducting an effective QC/QA program for evaluating HMA mixtures.


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Fee: $180.00
Hours:3.00
CEUs:0.30

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 180.00
Course Fee (Alternate)2022 - 2023 DVD Individual$ 200.00

Michael Heitzman

Dr. Michael Heitzman assumed duties of Assistant Director with the National Center for Asphalt Technology in October 2007. In the previous nine years, he served as the State Bituminous Materials Engineer for the Iowa Department of Transportation. Prior to October 1998, he worked 18 years for the FHWA and specialized as asphalt paving technical specialist in the Pavement Division in Washington, D.C., from 1990 through 1993. His career also includes professional experience in geotechnical engineering, pavement design, and program management. He currently serves as a NCHRP panel member for Synthesis of Highway Practice Topic 38-06, Pre-Overlay Treatment of Existing Pavements and chairs the NCHRP panel for Research Project 09-45, Development of Specification Criteria for Mineral Fines Used in HMA. He has published several reports in the area of asphalt paving materials, particularly on the subject of modified binders, asphalt recycling and HMA film thickness. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Washington and Iowa. He received a B.S. degree in civil engineering and an M.S. degree in engineering management from the University of Missouri – Rolla and a Ph.D. in civil engineering from Iowa State University.

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