Workshop - Asphalt Materials & Strategies for Managing & Maintaining Your Pavements - International Road Federation
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Asphalt Materials & Strategies for Managing & Maintaining Your Pavements For Professionals. By Professionals. Bangkok, Thailand April 24-27, 2018 Workshop
International Road Federation The Road Industry’s About the IRF Most Trusted Brand in OUR MISSION: Continuing Education Building Partnerships We assist countries in progressing towards better, For more than 50 years, an safer and smarter road systems. essential part of the IRF’s mission has been the or- We develop and deliver world-class knowledge ganization and delivery of resources, advocacy services, and continuing ed- training courses that provide ucation programs, which together offer a global continuing professional de- marketplace for best practices and industry solu- velopment for individuals tions. and contribute to the dis- We serve a wide range of member organizations semination of knowledge from both the public and private sectors of the and expertise throughout the world. road and transport industry. Together, we form a global network for information exchange and As a strong believer in continuing education, business development. the IRF provides members, as well as road professionals worldwide with educational op- We invest in the next generation of transport lead- portunities that are recognized by engineer- ers. Since 1949, the IRF has awarded educational ing and transportation societies worldwide. scholarships to individuals in 119 countries to pur- The IRF’s Global Training Curriculum provides sue careers in the road and transport industry. technical expertise in classroom and practical settings where attendees can learn from and OUR VISION: have direct access to seasoned professionals. Each course not only provides the most rele- Better Roads. Better World vant, up-to-date information and best practic- We believe that well-planned, safe, accessible es and solutions, but is also designed to assist and environmentally sound road networks are attendees in learning to correctly apply the fundamental building blocks for human and eco- knowledge gained. nomic development. IRF Workshops are specifically developed to We are committed to increasing road and trans- meet the needs of today’s highway managers. port investments to meet the demands for safe Whether you are a representative of a high- and efficient travel and flow of goods and services way agency, a member of a financing institu- to help improve the lives of people worldwide. tion, consultant or contractor, IRF Workshops We engage with governments, development in- will give you the necessary tools to make stitutions, businesses, and academia around the improvements in your organization. Our mis- world to make our vision a reality. sion is facilitate road progress whenever and wherever we can by organizing constructive OUR ORGANIZATION: events, furnishing needed information and assisting with the training and transfer of best A Global Federation practices and technologies around the world. The International Road Federation welcomes members from government, academia, road as- As Chairman of the International Road Feder- sociations, research institutes, and private indus- ation, I encourage you to make the most of try. these opportunities and help fulfill the IRF’s vision of better roads for a better world. We are a global not-for-profit organization, head- quartered in Washington, DC since 1948 and sup- ported by regional offices throughout the world. The IRF serves a network of public and private sector members in more than 70 countries by Abdullah A. Al-Mogbel providing world-class knowledge resources, ad- vocacy services, and continuing education pro- IRF Chairman grams which together offer a global marketplace for best practices and industry solutions.
About the Event 1 Course Description Better ride quality, safer roads, reduced fuel consumption, lower emissions and longer service life are some of the tangible benefits deriving from proper maintenance techniques and strategies for asphalt pavements. With this in mind, the IRF is pleased to announce a hands-on workshop designed to providing attendees with world-class guidance on Asphalt & Emulsion Binders, Aggregates and Pavement Condition Surveys, and Asphalt Pavement Maintenance Techniques. Learning Outcomes • Learn about the qualities of asphalt and emulsions, where it comes from, how it’s produced and how to select the best material for your project. • Learn about properly selecting the best local aggregates and what qualities are important to getting good results. • Learn about pavement preservation treatments and how to select the best approach based on road conditions. • Learn how to design, specify, and properly place the right treatment for the right road at the right time. • Learn about the latest advances in the development of designs, materials, additives, and placement techniques. Target Audience • Road & Transport Agencies Executives • Paving Contractors • Consulting Engineers • Asphalt Technologists & Technicians • Road Agency Professionals • University Professors and Academics Venue & Hotel Millennium Hilton Bangkok 123 Charoennakorn Road, Klongsan, Bangkok, 10600, Thailand
2 Speakers LEAD INSTRUCTOR BILL O’LEARY President, Prime Materials and Supply Mr. O’Leary has been involved in the production of asphalt and asphalt emulsions since 1980 primarily as the President and founder of Prime Materials and Supply a Texas based asphalt emulsion producer. He is a longtime advocate for Pavement Preservation serving multiple terms as President of the Foundation for Pavement Preservation (FP2) that provides resources to advance knowledge for managing and preserving pavements. FP2 supports research to educate government and industry professionals in the economical, safety and performance advantages of pavement preservation. Two term President of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association, an International Organization representing the asphalt emulsion industry. Appointed member of Transportation Research Board Committee on Pavement Maintenance AHD-20 and as a board member of numerous other industry associations. Bill has an in-depth knowledge of asphalt materials from production to placement and has conducted seminars and made hundreds of presentations. SPEAKER REX W. EBERLY General Manager, Bergkamp Bituminous Solutions Rex W. Eberly, General Manager - Bergkamp Bituminous Solutions and Global Sales Manager for Bergkamp Inc. has worked in the Asphalt Paving and Pavement Preservation industry since 1983. He has held multiple operations and sales positions at contracting and manufacturing companies. He is a graduate of Kansas State University with a degree in Civil Engineering Technology and Surveying. He has experience in project management and supervision of Micro surfacing, slurry seal, chip seal, cold in-place recycling, full depth reclamation, soil stabilization and crack treatment projects. Rex is a member of the Board of Directors of ISSA and serves as Vice-president of the organization. NOT A MEMBER? JOIN THE IRF TODAY SIX GREAT REASONS For more details, please contact melabyad@IRF.global or visit www.IRF.global/membership
Schedule-at-a-Glance 3 DAY 1 DAY 2 08:00 Asphalt as a Material – Bill O’Leary 08:00 Selecting Asphalt for Specific • What Qualities to Look for in a Good Applications – Bill O’Leary Asphalt? • Current Supply and Market Outlook • Conventional Hot Mix Paving • Prime Coats 09:30 • Chip Sealing Break • Tack Coats • Cold Mixes 10:00 Testing Methods and Why These • Other Qualities are Important to Understand – Bill O’Leary 09:30 Break • Traditional Test and Specifications • SuperPave and Performance Grade 10:00 Testing and Specifications Selecting Aggregates for Your Project – Bill O’Leary 12:00 Lunch • Aggregate Sources • Gradations 13:00 Processing and Manufacturing • Logistics od Aggregate Source and Project Site Specific Asphalt Grades to Meet • Determining Suitability for Your Project Current Specifications – Bill O’Leary • Blending and Modifying Asphalt to 12:00 Produce Desired Grades Lunch • Additives Used in Processing • Equipment and Processes Used in 13:00 Evaluating Your Existing Pavement Modification Conditions And Needs – Bill O’Leary • Condition surveys and options for 14:30 Break developing data • Setting priorities for managing your 15:00 network Manufacturing Asphalt Emulsions – Rex Eberly • Budgets and project selection • Overview of Emulsions • Understanding what type asphalt or 14:30 Break emulsion is necessary for specific end use 15:00 Pavement Preservation – Rex Eberly • Pavement Preservation Approach to 16:00 Manufacturing Asphalt Emulsions – Managing Paving Assets. – Bill O’Leary 17:00 • Making the Most of Your Paving • Chemical and Processing Investments. • Production Equipment • Case Studies of Successful Pavement • Base Asphalt Properties Preservation Programs. • Key Steps in Production 16:00 Pavement Maintenance – Bill – 17:00 O’Leary • Routine Maintenance V Preservation • Patching • Chip Sealing • Overlays and leveling • Other
4 Schedule-at-a-Glance DAY 3 DAY 4 08:00 Asphalt Recycling – Bill O’Leary 08:00 Micro Surfacing and Slurry Seals – • Full-Depth Recycling Rex Eberly • Hot-in-Place Recycling • Overview of Technique • Cold-in-Place Recycling • Project Selection • Cold Central Plant Recycling • Mix Designs and Testing • Placement and Inspection 09:30 Break • Case Study and Cost 10:00 Crack Sealing – Rex Eberly 09:15 Micro Surfacing Laboratory Mix • When to Seal, Project Selection Demonstration – Bill O’Leary • Selecting the Right Sealant • Introduction to Micro Surfacing Mix • Proper Installation of Crack Sealant Design • Case Study of Cost Effective Projects • Hand Mix Demonstration 10:40 Fog, Scrub, and Other Surface 10:00 Break Sealing Techniques – Bill O’Leary • Low Cost Surface Sealing Techniques 10:30 Multi- Layer Systems – Rex Eberly • When and How to Apply • What are multi-layer systems • Case Study of Cost Effective Projects • Benefits • Project selection 12:00 Lunch • Placement and Inspection 13:00 Patching, Material Options and 12:00 Lunch Proper Techniques – Bill O’Leary • Various Materials and Patching Options 13:00 New Thin Overlay Mixes – Bill Available • Best Material for Your Project O’Leary • Proper Placement of Different Patching • Background and Development of Design Options • Unique Qualities and Additives in Thin Overlays • Placement and Inspection 14:30 Break • Case Studies and Research 15:00 Chip Sealing – Bill O’Leary 14:30 Break - • Project Selection, Determining if Chip 17:00 Seals are the Best Choice • Designs 15:00 Tack Coats and Undersealing – Bill • Emulsion and Aggregate Selection O’Leary • Proper Placement and Inspection • Importance of Tack Coats • Case Study of Cost Effective Projects • When to Underseal / SAM 16:00 – Question and Answers 17:00
Sponsorship 5 SPONSORSHIP GOLD SILVER BRONZE LEVELS US $7,500 US $5,500 US $4,000 Included Registrations 3 2 1 Opportunity to Present Logo In Event Program Advanced Publication / Website Link Logo Recognition at Event Table Top Display Database of Attendees Materials In Workshop Brief Case Lunch Break Sponsor MORE INFORMATION Magid Elabyad melabyad@IRF.global +1 703 535 1001 Www.IRF.global
6 Registration Important Note: Registration can also be completed online at: https://www.irf.global/event/asphalt18-bangkok Asphalt Materials and Strategies: Bangkok, April 2018 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Registration Payment Received Date REFERENCE CODE (IF APPLICABLE) Contact Information YEAR MONTH DAY LAST NAME MOBILE PHONE (WITH COUNTRY CODE) PREFERRED CONTACT NUMBER FIRST NAME OFFICE PHONE (WITH COUNTRY CODE) PREFERRED CONTACT NUMBER EMAIL FAX NUMBER (WITH COUNTRY CODE) ORGANIZATION JOB TITLE ORGANIZATION NAME WEBSITE ORGANIZATION ADDRESS CITY STATE/ POSTAL CODE COUNTRY PROVINCE ORGANIZATION CATEGORY Government Academia Industry Association Private Sector Additional Registrants (please list the names of any additional delegates you are registering) LAST NAME EMAIL FIRST NAME JOB TITLE LAST NAME EMAIL FIRST NAME JOB TITLE LAST NAME EMAIL FIRST NAME JOB TITLE LAST NAME EMAIL FIRST NAME JOB TITLE Registration Rates (check the one box that applies) IRF MEMBERS NON MEMBERS THAILAND DELEGATES US $1,900 per person (no hotel included) US $2,430 (no hotel included) 19,000 Thai Baht (no hotel included) Rates valid through 14 days prior to the event. Late / on-site registrations are subject to an additional 10% fee. VISA INVITATION Do you require a visa invitation letter? Yes No Payment PAYMENT TYPE CARD TYPE CARD NUMBER Invoice Check Credit Card Visa MasterCard AMEX CARD EXPIRATION DATE (MM/YY) CARD NAME ON CARD SECURITY CODE AMOUNT TO BE CHARGED TODAY’S DATE SIGNATURE (IN US DOLLARS) (YYYY/MM/DD) By signing this document, I agree to comply with the Terms and Conditions applicable to IRF Events and provide full release of my likeness and voice to be used for promotional purpose by the IRF. This release covers photos and videos taken during the event. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE (IF FAXING) DATE OF APPLICATION (YYYY/MM/DD) Important Note: Registration can also be completed online at: https://www.irf.global/event/asphalt18-bangkok
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