International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference
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International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL AIRFIELD & HIGHWAY PAVEMENTS CONFERENCE Miami, Florida | June 7-10, 2015 Innovative and Cost-Effective Pavements for a Sustainable Future 22 www.pavementsconference.org T&DI International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference Contents Welcome Letter 3 Special Events & Conference Agenda 4 Technical Program 6 Hotel and Travel 11 General Information 12 Exhibit & Sponsor Information 13 Registration Information & Form 14 Sponsor & Exhibits 16 Schedule-At-A-Glance (Subject to Change) Sunday, June 7, 2015 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Workshops Committee Meeting – TRB AV070 Welcome Reception Monday, June 8, 2015 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Opening Plenary Session Networking Break Exhibit Hall Hours Technical Sessions Lunch Technical Sessions Networking Break Technical Sessions Committee Meeting – Airfield Committee Meeting – Highway Tuesday, June 9, 2015 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Technical Sessions Networking Break Exhibit Hall Hours Technical Sessions Award Luncheon Dessert in the Exhibit Hall Technical Sessions Networking Break Technical Sessions Younger Member Special Session Younger Member Social Hour Wednesday, June 10, 2015 2 2 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:00 – 12:45 p.m. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Registration Technical Sessions Networking Break Technical Sessions Lunch on your own Technical Tour International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 2015 Conference Steering Committee Conference Co-Chairs John Harvey, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of California, Davis Katie Chou, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Hatch Mott MacDonald Conference Steering Committee Imad Al-Qadi, Ph.D., P.E., Dist. M.ASCE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Scott Murrell, P.E., M.ASCE, P ort Authority of NY and NJ Jeb Tingle, P.E., M.ASCE, U S Army Engineering Research and Development Center Shiraz Tayabji, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Applied Research Associates Julie Vandenbossche, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, U niversity of Pittsburgh Jorge Prozzi, Ph.D., P.E., A.M.ASCE, University of Texas at Austin Conference Best Younger Member Paper Selection Committee Lucy Priddy, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, US Army Engineering Research and Development Center Ambarish Banerjee, Ph.D., A gileAssets Ray Brown, Ph.D., P.E., National Center for Asphalt Technology, Auburn University Hui Li, Ph.D., P.E., University of California, Davis Hasan Ozer, Ph.D., M.ASCE, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Celik Ozyildirim, Ph.D., P.E., Virginia Department of Transportation Conference Local Organizing Committee Eileen Velez-Vega, P.E., M.ASCE, Kimley-Horn Associates Heath Jenkins, P.E., M.ASCE, A SCE Pensacola Chapter President/Hatch Mott MacDonald Rufus James,Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Tim Fish, P.E., M.ASCE, ASCE Broward Chapter President/HDR Manuel Bejarano, Ph.D., P.E., A tkins Global Conference Scientific Committee Hossein Ajideh, O range County Public Works Zia Alavi, University of California Pavement Research Center Hesham Ali, F lorida International University Imad Al-Qadi, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ricardo Archilla, U niversity of Hawaii Martín Arraigada, E MPA Ambarish Banarjee,AgileAssets Gabriel Bazi, D ynatest Consulting, Inc. Manuel Bejarano, A tkins Global Amit Bhasin, University of Texas at Austin Michael Bienvenu, F lorida International University Rick Boudreau, Boudreau Engineering, Inc. Thomas Burnham, M innesota DOT Francesco Canestrari, P olitecnico di Milano Bouzid Choubane, F lorida Department of Transportation Greg Cline, F ederal Aviation Administration Erdem Coleri, O regon State University Brian Diefendorfer, V irginia Department of Transportation Zejiao Dong, H arbin Institute of Technology Louw Du Plessis, CSIR Built Environment Heather Dylla, N ational Asphalt Pavement Association Mostafa Elsefei, L ousiana State University Ellie Fini, North Carolina A&T University Jeffrey Gagnon, F ederal Aviation Administration Mark Gardner, A MEC Navneet Garg, F ederal Aviation Administration Daba Gedafa, U niversity of North Dakota Nasir Gharaibeh, Texas A&M University Nelson Gibson, F ederal Highway Administration Danny Gierhart, A sphalt Institute Regional Engineer Alvaro Guarin, KTH University Elie Hajj, University of Nevada Reno Jim Hall, Applied Research Associates Dave Hein, A pplied Research Associates Joe Holland, C alifornia Department of Transportation Mustaque Hossain, K ansas State University Maureen Jensen, M innesota Department of Transportation David Jones, U niversity of California Pavement Research Center, Davis Vivek Khanna, Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Issam Khoury, Ohio University/ ORITE Erwin Kohler, Dynatest Consulting, Inc. Jeremy Lea, U niversity of California Pavement Research Center, Davis Hui Li, University of California Pavement Research Center, Davis James Mack, CEMEX Venkata Mandapaka, C alifornia Department of Transportation Angel Mateos, C EDEX Transport Research Center Rebecca McDaniel, N CSC, Purdue University Gary Mitchell, American Concrete Pavement Association Louay Mohammed, L ouisiana State University Scott Murrell, T he Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Boo Hyun Nam, U niversity of Central Florida Kent Newman, U S Army Engineering Research and Development Center Ghim Ping Ong, National University of Singapore Aybike Ongel, B ahcesehir University Hasan Ozer, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Celik Ozyildirim, Virginia Department of Transportation David Peshkin, A ppled Pavement Technology Linda Pierce, A pplied Pavement Technology Lucy Priddy, US Army Engineering Research and Development Center Jorge Prozzi, University of Texas, Austin Lu Qing, University of South Florida Stefan Romanoschi, U niversity of Texas at Arlington Pedro Romero, U niversity of Utah Dean Rue, C H2M HILL James Scherocman, consulting engineer Charles Schwartz, U niversity of Maryland at College Park Kevin Senn, Nichols Consulting Engineers James Signore, Nichols Consulting Engineers Kurt Smith, Applied Pavement Technology Wynand Steyn, U niversity of Pretoria Shiraz Tayabji, Applied Research Associates Gabriele Tebaldi, U niversity of Parma Guillermo Thenoux, P ontifical University, Santiago, Chile Jeb Tingle, U S Army Engineering Research and Development Center Erol Tutumluer, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Tom VanDam, N ichols Consulting Engineers Julie Marie Vandenbossche, U niversity of Pittsburgh Adriana Vargas-Nordcbeck, L anamme/UCR Eileen Velez-Vega, K imley-Horn and Associates Ting Wang, A gileAssets Quintin Watkins, LPA Group Ralph Wessels, P ort of Seattle James Willis, A uburn University Benjamin Worel, M innesota Department of Transportation Danny Xiao, L ouisiana State University Hongduo Zhao, Tongji University ASCE T&DI Staff Muhammad Amer, M.ASCE, Director, Transportation and Development Institute Andrea Baker, Manager, Transportation and Development Institute Tabitha Costello, P rogram Coordinator, Transportation and Development Institute ASCE Conference Staff Elaine V. Watson, M anager, Conference & Meeting Services Sheylla Shiell, C oordinator, Conference & Meeting Services Drew Caracciolo, M anager, Exhibit and Sponsorship Sales Invitation Invitation To ToAttend Attend Dear Prospective Attendee, On behalf of the Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI) of ASCE, we invite you to the International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference scheduled to be held in Miami, Florida, on June 7-10, 2015. The current situation faced by most pavement professionals is that the condition of our pavement networks is deteriorating and the available funding is limited. This situation, and the need to improve sustainability from both a financial and environmental perspective, requires knowledge of best practices and use of innovative solutions. The Conference is focused on pavement state-of-the-art and state-of–the-practice, and delivered under the theme, “Innovative and Cost-Effective Pavements for a Sustainable Future.” The Conference provides a unique opportunity for participants to share recent developments in pavement technology, design, modeling, analysis, construction, evaluation, rehabilitation, management, and emerging materials. The Conference will bring together researchers, designers, project and construction managers, and contractors from around the world to discuss airfield and highway pavement sustainability and efficiency. The Conference program includes the following: • An extensive technical program developed by a scientific committee with over 90 members. It includes four concurrent paper/presentation tracks, with detailed papers documented in published conference proceedings. • Two technical transfer workshops: Sustainability through Pavement Preservation FAA PAVEAIR • Two technical tours: $2.3 billion expansion of Fort LauderdaleHollywood International Airport $560 million SR 826/SR 836 Interchange Reconstruction Project • A plenary session, including keynote addresses by: Thomas Byron, Chief Engineer, Florida DOT An executive from Miami International Airport (invited) • Younger Member events • ASCE award presentations • Exhibits of companies driving sustainability, innovation, and quality in pavement engineering, construction and maintenance Professionals in the airfield and highway pavement fields need continuous professional development. This Specialty Conference offers many opportunities to earn professional development hours (PDHs) for licensed professionals in meeting continuing education requirements. Please join us! We look forward to continuing the tradition of another successful conference. John Harvey, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE University of California, Davis, Conference Co-Chair Katie Chou, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE Hatch Mott MacDonald, Conference Co-Chair Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 3 Special Events & Conference Agenda Sunday, June 7, 2015 WORKSHOPS You must purchase a separate ticket to attend workshops. They are not included in your conference registration. Workshop fees include handouts and a networking break. FAA PAVEAIR 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Instructors: Jeffrey Gagnon, P.E., and the FAA Airport Pavement Sub-Team The topic of this workshop is the FAA’s program, FAA PAVEAIR. FAA PAVEAIR is a free internet-based computer program for airport pavement evaluation, management and maintenance. The workshop and presentation have been developed to provide an introduction to FAA PAVEAIR for airport engineers, consultants, and authorities. FAA PAVEAIR is a new airport pavement evaluation application. The workshop will include a live demonstration of FAA PAVEAIR, including remote connection to the FAA server. In addition to providing the development and the testing history of FAA PAVEAIR, the application source reference and functionality will also be presented. Attendees are welcome to participate with their laptops. The demonstration will also illustrate the importing of data from existing pavement management systems, login and account set up, and application architectural design. Topics to be covered by the FAA PAVEAIR presentation and demonstration include: • Importing data from existing pavement management systems • Security measures to prohibit unintended release of data • Inventory – add, delete, and edit pavement information • Work – allows entering of pavement work data for specific areas • PCI – Pavement Condition Index • Standard Reports – a variety of reports for given data such as section, branch, etc. • Prediction Modeling – allows predicting the future condition of larger samples of pavement based on the evaluation of smaller samples of similar pavements • Condition Analysis – allows quantification of the cause and rate of pavement section deterioration with respect to time • Maintenance and Repair (M & R) – allows evaluation of various M & R options with the resulting pavement life • Mapping Functions – allows reports that display the current PCI of the pavement sections on a shapefile map • Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) – allows the use of LCCA for different M&R scenarios chosen by the user. The FAA PAVEAIR presentation and workshop will also address future improvements to the software, how to provide feedback on its use, and the future merger of FAA pavement software programs into a suite of tools. PDHs earned: 4 hours Fee: $125 Early-Bird & Advance, $150 Onsite 4 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 Sustainability through Pavement Preservation 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Instructors: Imad Al-Qadi, Ph.D., P.E., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jorge Prozzi, Ph.D., P.E., University of Texas at Austin John Harvey, Ph.D., P.E., University of California, Davis Karim Chatti, Ph.D., Michigan State University Jeffery Roesler, Ph.D., P.E., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Hasan Ozer, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign This workshop will provide an overview of recent research and implementation examples on the application of pavement preservation techniques to enhance the pavement sustainability. This workshop will cover the following: 1. Introduction to pavement preservation and its methods; 2. Assessment of existing pavement and selection of treatments for preservation; 3. Construction and QC/QA, for preservation; 4. Performance of treatments and their impact on safety, noise, durability, etc., and; 5. Effect of pavement preservation on LCCA and LCA. The workshop will combine well established best practices as well as some recent research findings. PDHs earned: 4 hours Fee: $125 Early Bird & Advance; $150 Onsite Welcome Reception / Exhibit Hall Opens 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. What a terrific way to end the first day of the Conference! Enjoy refreshments while you browse the new and exciting developments our exhibitors have to offer. Meet old and new colleagues and make plans to enjoy the night life that Miami has to offer. Monday, June 8, 2015 Opening Plenary Session 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Learn the latest transportation and infrastructure developments from our keynote speakers including, Thomas Byron, Chief Engineer of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and an executive from Miami International Airport (MIA) (invited). Technical Session 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. See pages 7-11 for a list of papers. Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. See pages 7-11 for a list of papers. Awards Luncheon 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Several prestigious ASCE transportation awards will be presented at this special awards luncheon program. The awards include: • 2014 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Award • Airfield Pavement and Practitioner Award • Best Younger Member Paper Award (1st Place) • Best Younger Member Paper Award (2st Place) All registrants, including exhibitors, are encouraged to attend. Dessert in the Exhibit Hall 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. YOUNGER MEMBER ACTIVITIES Younger Member Special Session: What I Wish I Knew What Industry Leaders Are Saying About the Conference Terry A. Ruhl, P.E., F.ASCE, President, Transportation Market, CH2M HILL As the president of CH2M Hill’s Transportation business, I am responsible for the company’s Aviation and Highways & Bridges market sectors. In this role, I’m acutely aware of the importance of designing and constructing reliable, cost-effective and sustainable infrastructure. ASCE has long been a national leader in sustainable engineering practices. This conference provides an outstanding opportunity to learn and share first-hand experience—with colleagues from around the world—about emerging technologies and the future of sustainable pavements. 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. Unwritten rules, hard won knowledge through mistakes, and general career advice; things that leaders and respected veterans of civil engineering have earned, and things our younger members need! Come hear a panel discussion on this topic as experienced leaders of the field pass on their hard-won advice to the younger members. Younger Member Social Hour 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Come network with leaders in the civil engineering field. The event allows younger members an opportunity to speak directly with company leaders, academic administrators, and other “movers and shakers” in the civil engineering field and pavements research and development fields. Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. See pages 7-11 for a list of papers. Lunch on own 12:00 – 12:45 p.m. Technical Tours 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. See page 6 for descriptions. Bouzid Choubane, Florida Department of Transportation, State Materials Office The International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference appropriately themed “Innovative and Cost-Effective Pavements for a Sustainable Future” will provide an opportunity to stay current and gain knowledge, perspective, and information from exchange of ideas and interaction with attendees from around the world. Technical sessions and workshops will address a wide range of transportation-related issues that have a mission critical connection to transportation agencies such as ours. These issues range from emerging technologies to assess and improve the performance, efficiency, sustainability, and safety of our transportation system, to state-of-the-art testing and materials characterization concepts, to performance prediction models including mechanistic empirical designs. I hope your attendance will be a worthwhile experience and time well spent in your exploration of all that the conference and Miami have to offer. Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 5 Technical Tours You must purchase a separate ticket to attend technical tours. They are not included in your conference registration. EXISTING TOUR 1 NEW N SR 826/SR 836 Interchange Reconstruction Project Tour Wednesday, June 7, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. This $560M project involves the reconstruction of a System-to-System Interchange between State Road (S.R.) 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and S.R. 836 (Dolphin Expressway), two limited access facilities, as well as the reconstruction of S.R. 826 at Flagler Street and S.R. 836 at NW 72 Avenue interchanges. The S.R. 826 and S.R. 836 Interchange currently handles over 430,000 vehicles per day. Capacity improvements include the reconstruction and widening along both S.R. 826 and S.R. 836, and the construction of 45 bridges. The project will provide new direct connector ramps for major movements and collector-distributor (CD) roads, eliminating the need to use mainline S.R. 826 and S.R. 836, thereby minimizing travel times and providing enhanced access to local roads. Tour is limited to 50 attendees. PDHs: 4 credits Community Condotte de Moya JV TOUR 2 N Fee: $25 Advance; $40 Onsite (Member/Non-Member/ Student) SR 826/SR 836 Interchange Reconstruction Project S.R. 826/836 Interchange Looking North Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) Tour Wednesday, June 7, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. The on-going $2.3 Billion Airport Expansion Program (AEP) at the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) includes the South Runway Expansion Project and the Terminal 4 Expansion projects. These projects required very unique and forward thinking design and construction techniques to overcome site and limitations, such as karst topography, environmentally sensitive areas, and close proximity to major roadways and rail lines. The South Runway Expansion increases the runway length to 10,000 feet which required that the runway be elevated utilizing bridge structures over the existing US 1 and FEC Railway. Terminal 4 project will completely replace the existing 10 gate concourse with a new 14 gate concourse and expanded apron area and is being constructed while the existing Terminal remains in operation. Together these projects will greatly diminish delay times experienced at FLL along east region of the US. Tour is limited to 50 attendees. Valid official government issued photo ID is required. PDHs: 4 credits Fee: $25 Early-Bird & Advance; $40 Onsite (Member/NonMember/Student) Terminal 4, Fort Lauderdale International Airport 6 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 Technical Program Sunday, June 7, 2015 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Workshop: Sustainability through Pavement Preservation Instructors: Imad Al-Qadi, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jorge Prozzi, University of Texas at Austin; John Harvey, University of California, Davis; Karim Chatti, M ichigan State University; Jeffery Roesler, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Hasan Ozer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Workshop: FAA PAVEAIR, the Free Internet-Based Computer Program for Airport Pavement Evaluation, Management and Maintenance Instructors: Jeffrey Gagnon, P.E., and the FAA Airport Pavement Sub-Team 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Welcome Reception Monday, June 8, 2015 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Opening Plenary Session Moderators & Co-Hosts: John Harvey, University of California, Davis; Katie Chou, Hatch Mott MacDonald Thomas Byron, Chief Engineer, Florida DOT An Executive from Miami International Airport (Invited) 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Networking Break 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK B TRACK A TRACK C TRACK D M1030A: Performance Evaluation of More Sustainable Asphalt Mixtures Moderator: Elham Fini, North Carolina A&T University M1030B: Airport Pavement Evaluation, Design, and Construction Moderator: Ralph Wessels, Port of Seattle M1030C: SHRP2 Renewal Pavement Session Moderator: Stephen Cooper, FHWA M1030D: Pavement Preservation Techniques and Performance Moderator: Qing Lu, University of South Florida Evaluation of Semicircular Bending Test for Assessing Cracking Potential of Superpave Mixtures with High Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Content, Ananna Ahmed, Syeda R. Aziz, and Release of the French Technical Guidance for Flexible Airfield Pavement Assessment Using HWD, M ichael Broutin Precast Concrete Pavement (R05), am Tyson, FHWA New Composite Pavement Systems S Impact of Site Factors on the Effectiveness of Flexible Pavement Preservation Treatments, S yed Haider, Michigan State Mustaque Hossain, Kansas State University; Blair Heptig, Kansas Department of Transportation Investigation on the Effect of Tear-off Roofing Shingle as Additive in Hot-Mix Asphalt, B ehnam Golestani, University of Central Florida, Hamid Maherinia, CDM Smith Inc.; A mir Behzadan and Boo Hyun Nam, University of Central Florida Characterization of a Warm Mix Asphalt Containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements, H ugo Rondón, Universidad Distrital Francisco, José de Caldas; Carlos Urazan, Universidad La Salle; Saieth Chaves, Universidad Católica de Colombia and Damien Mounier, French Civil Aviation Technical Center Preliminary Pavement Design for New Runway, Taxiways and Apron for Third Runway Project at Hong Kong International Airport, G eorge Nowak, Hatch Mott MacDonald Dry Mass Stabilization for Airport Taxiway and Apron Expansion in South Florida, E d Garbin, James Hussin, and Michael Gillis, Hayward Baker Inc. Extended Airfield Pavement Design Life Initiative: 20 to 40, G regory Cline, Federal Aviation Administration (R21), Linda Pierce, A pplied Pavement Technology Tools to Improve PCC Smoothness During Construction (R06E), G ary Fick, Trinity Construction Management Services Pavement Renewal Solutions (R23), T om Deddens, FHWA University Comparing the Performance of Various Maintenance Treatments in California, J eremy Lea, U C Davis Construction and Performance Evaluation of Flexible Microsurfacing Test Sections in Pennsylvania, S hreenath Rao, Applied Research Associates, Inc. Functional, Structural and Environmental Benefits of Concrete Inlays for Pavement Preservation: A Preliminary Study, S ushobhan Sen, Daniel King, and Jeffery Roesler, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign TiO2-Containing Aggregates with the Function of Photocatalytic Decomposition of Nitrogendioxide,Dawei Wang, R WTH Aachen University; Michael Hüben, FraunhoferInstitut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie; Zhen Leng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Markus Oeser and Bernhard Steinauer, RWTH Aachen University 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 7 Technical Program (continued) Monday, June 8, 2015 (continued) 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. TRACK A Concurrent Sessions TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D M130A: Impact of Binder Modification on Asphalt Concrete and Mastic Properties Moderator: Richard Willis, Auburn University M130B: Airport Pavement Performance, Preservation, and Rehabilitation Moderator: Navneet Garg, FAA M130C: Permeable and Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements Moderator: David Hein, Applied Research Associates M130D: Impact of Geotechnical Features on Pavement Performance Moderator: Charles Schwartz, University of Maryland at College Park Selection of Optimum Nano-Modifier Content to Ensure Proper Performance of the Asphalt Binder, Fabricio Leiva- Durability of Concrete Pavements at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – A Ten-Year Review, T ara L. Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement in Virginia, M . Shabbir Hossain and Sustainable Use of Unconventional and Recycled Aggregates in Flexible Pavement Foundations, E rol Tutulmuer, Villacorta, LanammeUCR; José Pablo AguiarMoya, LanammeUCR Creating a Performance-Based Asphalt Mix Design to Incorporate Oil Sand, Michael Vrtis, Auburn University; Pedro Romero, University of Utah Investigating Aging Susceptibility of Bio-Modified Asphalts, E llie Fini, Daniel Oldham, Shahrzad Hossein Nezhad, and Felix Buabeng, North Carolina A&T State University Characterization of Damage and Aging Resistance of Asphalt Mastics with Coal Combustion By-Products, Emil Bautista, UW-Milwaukee; Ahmed Faheem, Temple University; R ajan Saha and Konstantin Sobolev,UW-Milwaukee Cavalline, UNC Charlotte; Richard L. Boudreau, Boudreau E ngineering, Inc.; Quintin Watkins, Michael Baker International, LLC; Garth B. Freeman, Materials Analysis Group, Inc. Guidelines for Selection of LongLasting and Cost-effective Pavement Maintenance Treatment Options for General Aviation Airport Management, P oura Arabali and Maryam Sakhaeifar, Texas A&M University; Tom Freeman and Bryan Wilson, Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) Choosing Appropriate Rehabilitation/ Construction Methods for Airfield Pavements, B rett Dolan, Tartaglia Engineering Airfield Pavement Preservation: Maintenance, Management, Materials, Gregory Cline, Federal Aviation Administration 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Networking Break 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK A H. Celik Ozyildirim, V irginia Department of Transportation University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Effects of Aggregate Packing Structure on Low-Fines Roller-Compacted Concrete, J eff LaHucik and Jeff Roesler, The Effects of Fine Content on the Performance of Unbound Granular Base Aggregates, B ora Cetin, S outh Dakota School of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mines and Technology Summary of Evaluations of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement under Traffic Loading, R ongzong Wu, David Impact of Subgrade Soil Stabilized by Bio-energy Co-product on Pavement Performance, H alil Ceylan, Sunghwan Jones, John Harvey, and Hui Li, University of California Pavement Research Center; David Smith, Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Residual Strength of Pervious Concrete under Static and Impact Loading, Nicholas Brake, Hamid Allahdadi, Fatih Adam, Nicholas Carillo, and Murphy Mason, Lamar University Kim, and Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan, Iowa State University Use of Lightweight Deflectometers for Compaction Control and Verification of Design Intent, C huck Schwartz, Sadaf Khosravifar, and Zahra Afsharikia, U niversity of Maryland at College Park The Precision of the T307 Test and Its Impact on Design, B oudreau, R., B oudreau Engineering; V on Quintus, H., Applied Research and Associates TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D M330A: Characterization of Asphalt Mixtures Moderator: Bouzid Choubane, FDOT M330B: Airport Pavement Project Case Studies Moderator: Scott Murrell, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey M330C: Concrete Pavement Technology Topics Moderator: Gary Mitchell, American Concrete Pavement Association M330D: Design and Management of Highway Pavements in Latin America Moderator: Jorge Prozzi, University of Texas at Austin Moisture Susceptibility of Superpave Mixtures with Varying Binder Contents, K iran Uppu and Mustaque Case History: Concrete Reconstruction of Runway 18-36 and 8-26 Intersection at Tulsa International Airport, Manuel Bejarano, Stephen Kahle, and Fatigue Testing of High Strength Concrete Beams at the National Airport Pavement Test Facility, J effrey Stein, S RA Latin America has experienced significant grow in the recent past as a result of the economic crisis in Europe and the US. Countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru are investing substantial funding in upgrading their surface transportation infrastructure. These investments need to be guided by the application of updated and appropriate technologies for the region. This session will provide an overview of the stateof-the-practice in pavement design, performance and management as well as recent research developments in Latin America. The session will address both flexible and rigid pavements and the latest efforts in the region for incorporating mechanisticempirical principles in pavement design. Hossain,Kansas State University; Lon Ingram and Rick Kreider, Kansas Department of Transportation Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Workability and Compactability of Asphalt Concrete Mixture, S amer Des- souky,University of Texas-San Antonio Evolution of Asphalt Mixtures Viscoelastic Properties due to Continuing Oxidative Aging, M ohammad Zia Alavi and Elie Y. Hajj, University of Nevada, Reno Modelling the Effect of Filler Materials on Performance of Hot Mix Asphalt Using A Novel Genetic Programming Approach, Mehran Mazari, The University of Texas at El Paso; Younes Niazi, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Evaluation of the Impact of Relative Humidity on the Mechanical Response of Asphalt Mixtures and Fine Aggregate Mixtures, Silvia Caro, Eduardo Rueda, Sonia Hernandez, and Bernardo Caicedo, U niversidad de los Andes Comparison Between Elastomers and Plastomers in Improving Rutting Resistance of Asphalt Binders, K haleel Al-adham and Hamad Al-Abdul Wahhab, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Performance Properties of Polymer Modified Pelletized Asphalt Mixtures , S erji William McGrew, Atkins North America; B rian Aussieker and Jeff Hough, Tulsa Airport Improvement Trust Airfield Pavement Reconstruction at ATL in the 21st Century: A Historical Perspective, J oseph Snyder and Quintin Watkins, Michael Baker International Innovative & Sustainable Runway Rehabilitation at Buffalo – Niagara Falls International Airport, S tephen Moulton, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. Inc.; Chris Decker, Roy D. McQueen & Associates, Ltd.; Jim Falvey, Self-Employed; J ohn Diebold, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority New Runway Construction at Fort Lauderdale: Geotechnical and Pavement Considerations, M anuel Bejarano, Josepth Duarte, and Darin Larson, ATKINS NA The Runway 8-26 Rehabilitation and the Safety Management Systems in the San Juan Luis Munoz International Airport, E ileen Velez, Kimley-Horn Associates Standards for Specifying Construction of Airports: AC 150/5370-10G; FY 2015 & Beyond, G regory Cline,Federal Aviation Administration Amirkhanian, U niversity of Alabama; Feipeng Xiao, Tongji University; Kelly Sockwell, Phoenix Industries 8 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 International; David Brill, FAA; Q iang Li, S RA CRCP Design for Guided Bus Route in the UK, M anuel Bejarano, A tkins North America Investigation of ESALs Versus Load Spectra for Rigid Pavement Design, Amanda Bordelon, University of Utah; J acob Hiller, M ichigan Technological University; J effery Roesler, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Victor Cervantes, CEMEX Innovative Technologies and Applications for Jointed Precast Concrete Pavement Systems, M ark Snyder, Consultant Impact of Diamond Grinding on the Rigid Pavement Performance, S yed Haider, M ichigan State University Experimental Evaluation of Erosion Processes in Rigid Pavements, S ilvia Caro, Bernardo Caicedo, Daniel Varela, Julieth Monroy, and Jaime Wills, Universidad de los Andes; O scar Velásquez, Institute of Urban Development of Bogota; D iana Beltran, Institute of Urban Development of Bogota Technical Program (continued) Tuesday, June 9, 2015 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. TRACK A Concurrent Sessions TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D T830A: Modifications of Warm and Hot Asphalt Concrete and Performance Moderator: Jim Scherocman, Consulting Engineer T830B: Updates from Large Airports – Past, Current, and Future Moderator: Geoffrey Baskir, FAA T830D: ME Design and Analysis T830C: Life Cycle Use Phase: Thermal Properties of Pavements and Their Effects Procedures Moderator: TBD Moderator: Bill Buttlar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Rubberized Warm-Mix Asphalt: An Appropriate Alternative for Traditional Asphalt Concrete Overlays, D avid Jones, The Agonizingly Slow Death and Reconstruction of Sea-Tac’s Center Runway, R alph Wessels, Port of Seattle Holding Bay 24R Rehabilitation at Toronto Pearson, K evin Chee and Chris Evaluation of Effect of Cool Pavement Strategies on Human Thermal Comfort, Hui Li, John Harvey, and David Jones, UC Davis Effect of Warm Mix Technologies and Testing Protocol on Moisture Susceptibility of Asphalt Mixtures, J ames Richard Willis, National Center for Asphalt Technology; Kristoffer Leatherman, Graduate Research Assistant Low Temperature Performance of Superpave Recycled Hot Mixtures in Ontario, Xiomara Sanchez-Castillo, Doubra Ambaiowei, and Susan Tighe,University of Waterloo Stewart, Greater Toronto Airports Authority Case Study on a Bonded Concrete Overlay, J effrey Brown, Houston Airport System Port Authority of NY & NJ Airfield Paving Capital Program and System Enhancement Planning, S cott Murrell, The Port Authority of NY & NJ Plasma Empowered Limestone Composite Structures for Asphalt Performance Applications, S ebnem Sargin Karahancer, Characterization and Simulation of Asphalt Pavement Temperature: Impact of Thermochromic Materials, J ianying Hu and Xiong Yu, Case Western Reserve University James Mack, CEMEX; R obert Rodden, A CPA Mechanistic-Empirical Procedure for Flexible Airfield Pavement Design: The New French Technical Guidance, D amien Influence of Sustainable Technologies on In-Place Thermal Properties of Asphalt Pavements, M iguel Diaz-Sanchez and Mounier, Michael Broutin, and Regis Bost, French Civil Aviation Technical Center Incorporating Heat Wires and Renewable Energy to Develop an Anti-Icing Airfield Runway Surface, E rnie Heyms- meister and Gustavo CanonFalla, TU Dresden; Markus Oeser, RWTH Aachen David H. Timm, Auburn University Analytical Design Methodology for Low Volume Roads in Germany, S abine Werk- field, Joseph Daniels, and Mark Kuss, University of Arkansas Melek Kiristi, Serdal Terzi, Mehmet Saltan, Aysegul Uygun Oksuz, and Lutfi Oksuz, Suleyman Demirel University 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Networking Break 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK B TRACK A University of California, Davis Review of National and State-Level Calibration of the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide for Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement, F eng Mu and TRACK C TRACK D T1030A: Developments in Tack Coat Technology Moderator: Pedro Romero, University of Utah T1030B: Airport Pavement R&D Developments at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center Moderator: Jeff Gagnon, FAA T1030C: Life Cycle Use Phase: Pavement Vehicle Interaction Moderator: Amlan Mukherjee, Michigan Technological University T1030D: Modeling and Analysis of Pavements Moderator: Julie Vandenbossche, University of Pittsburgh Evaluation of Nanotechnology Additive on Tack Coat Moisture Resistance and Bond Strength, J ames Richard Willis and National Airport Pavement and Material Research Center (NAPMRC), N avneet The Impact of Use Phase and PavementVehicle Interaction (PVI) in Comparative Pavement Life Cycle Assessment, X in Xu, Mechanical Responses of Dowel Joints Using 3D Finite Element Analysis for Different Airplane Configurations, Yusuf Adam Taylor, National Center for Asphalt Technology Evaluation of the Bond Strength of Asphalt Overlays, J ohn Zaniewski, Mohammad Rashidi, West Virginia University; Seth Knihtila, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers The Effect of Chemico-Mechanical Interaction of Non-Tracking Tack Coat and Aggregate on Bond Strength, A h Young Seo and Maryam Sakhaeifar, Texas A&M University; Bryan Wilson, Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) Development of Test Procedures to Measure Tracking Resistance of NonTracking Tack Coat, B ryan Wilson, Texas A&M Garg, FAA Analysis of Full-Scale Testing Data and Airport Pavement Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), J ohn Harvey, University of California, Davis A Stress History Based Approach for Predicting Deformation Potentials of Granular Base and Subbase Layers in Airport Pavements, E rol Tutulmuer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Big Data Requirements to Establish 1mm Virtual Runway for Comprehensive Evaluation, K elvin Wang, University of Oklahoma Transportation Institute (TTI); Maryam Sakhaeifar, Mayur Yelpale, Ah Young Seo, and Sanket Shah, Texas A&M University Jeremy Gregory, and Randolph Kirchain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mehta, Felipe Blotta, and Douglas Cleary, Rowan University Calibration of HDM-4 Fuel Consumption Model to Field Measurement on I-95 in Florida, M ichael Bienvenu and Xin Jiao, 3-D Finite Element Analysis of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP) using Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer (BFRP), L ijuan Zhang and Ennong Florida International University Summary of Evaluations of Open-Graded Asphalt Mixes for Noise, Permeability and Durability, J ohn Harvey, University of California Pavement Research Center, UC Davis; Arash Rezaei, Consultant; R ongzong Wu, University of California Pavement Research Center, UC Davis; Irwin Guada, University of California Pavement Research Center, UC Berkeley; Erdem Coleri, University of California Pavement Research Center, UC Davis; M asoud Kayhanian, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Structure-induced Rolling Resistance (SRR) of Tire-Pavement System, H asan Ozer, Maryam Shakiba, Mojtaba Ziyadi, and Imad L. Al-Qadi, U niversity of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Awards Luncheon 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. Dessert in the Exhibit Hall Ming, S outh China University of Technology; Xuejun Xu, Administration Bureau for highway of Guangdong Province; Zhongzheng Xu, South China University of Technology Modeling and Analysis of Stress-Dependency Coupling with Temperature-Sensitivity for Surface Layer of Semi-Rigid Base Asphalt Pavement, N iya Dong, Chang Li, and Fujian Ni, S outheast University Analysis of Asphalt Pavement Structural Response using Semi-Analytical Finite Element Method with Infinite Element, Pengfei Liu, Markus Oeser, and Dawei Wang, R WTH Aachen University Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 9 Technical Program (continued) Tuesday, June 9, 2015 (continued) 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. TRACK A Concurrent Sessions TRACK B T200A: Hot In-Place Recycling and Use of Recycled Materials in Asphalt Concrete Moderator: Boo Hyun Nam, University of Central Florida T200B: Airfield Pavement Maintenance, Repair, and Preservation Moderator: Jeb Tingle, US Army Engineering Research and Development Center Field Investigation and Laboratory Performance Characterization of Hot InPlace Recycled Asphalt Mixtures, H asan What You Need to Know about Airfield Pavement Preservation, D ave Hein, A pplied Ozer, Punit Singhvi, Ibrahim Abuawad, Imad L. Al-Qadi, and Aaron Coenen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Effect of Asphalt Rejuvenating Agent used in Hot-in-Place Recycling on Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Rutting and Creep Performance, N assim Sabahfar and Mustaque Hossain, K ansas State University Laboratory Evaluation of Highly Recycled Slag and Non-Slag FRAP RAS Mixtures, H e Wang, Brian Hill, and Wil- Research and Associates Long-Lasting Duration of a Porous Friction Course: A Case Study, S am Cardoso, SHCardoso Consulting, LLC Airfield Pavement Maintenance and Preservation, W ayne J. Seiler, All About Pavements Curling in Concrete Pavement: A Case History Revisited, W . Charles Greer, Jr., AMEC T200C: Sustainable Materials in Pavement Applications Moderator: TBD Sustainable Utilization of MSWI Bottom Ash as Road Construction Materials, Part I: Physical and Mechanical Evaluation, J inwoo An, Behnam Golestani, and TRACK D T200D: Modeling and Prediction of Unbound Layer Characteristics and Performance Moderator: Erol Tutumluer, University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign Sustainable Utilization of MSWI Bottom ash as Road Construction Materials, Part II: Chemical and Environmental Characterization, B oo Hyun Nam and Kazi Tasneem,University of Central Florida; J ongwan Eun, U niversity of Wisconsin-Madison Recycled Materials for Subgrade Stabilization, N ishantha Bandara, Tarik Habib Evaluation of Resilient Modulus Prediction Models for Cohesive and Noncohesive Soils, S adaf Khosravifar, Zahra Afsharikia, and Charles W. Schwartz, University of Maryland Evaluating the Influence Depth of Light Weight Deflectometer through Finite Element Modeling, C esar Tirado, Mehran Binoy, Haithem Aboujrad, and Juliana Sato, Lawrence Technological University Mazari, Cesar Carrasco, and Soheil Nazarian, U niversity of Texas at El Paso A Study on Long-Term Aging of Recycled Binders, Based on Performance Grade Tests, M ojtaba Mohammadafzali and Simulation of Shakedown Behavior for flexible Pavement’s Unbound Granular Layer, A inalem Nega and Hamid Nikraz, Hesham Ali, F lorida International University; James A. Musselman, Gregory A. Sholar, Sungho Kim, and Tanya Nash, F lorida Department of Transportation liam Buttlar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign C urtin University; Imad L. Al-Qadi, U niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Green Roads in Nigeria with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement, Crumb Rubber, and Rice Husk Ash as a Filler, J ibrin Moham- Boo Hyun Nam, University of Central Florida; Jeffrey L. Lee, ARRB Group Ltd. med Kaura and Yusuf Dada Amartey, Ahmadu Bello University; S alisu Dahiru and Ahmad Rabilu, N uhu Bamalli Polytechnic 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Networking Break 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK A TRACK C TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D T400A: Performance Specifications and Quality Control for Pavements Moderator: Shiraz Tayabji, Applied Research Associates T400B: Instrumentation and Accelerated Testing of Pavement Sections Moderator: Lucy Priddy, US Army Engineering Research and Development Center T400C: Distress Measurement and Pavement Evaluation Techniques Moderator: Quintin Watkins, Michael Baker International, LLC T400D: Characterization of Aggregate Base Course Materials Moderator: Richard (Rick) Boudreau, Boudreau Engineering, Inc. Infrared Thermography Technologies for Thermal Measurement and Control of HMA Pavement Construction, R obert Aircraft Lateral Wander Characterization for Pavement Design – Runway Instrumentation with Optical Sensors, Damien Mounier and Michael Broutin, French Field Evaluation of 3D Systems for the Automated Measurement of Pavement Surface Distresses, P edro Serigos, Jorge Characterization and Evaluation of Quarry By-products for Sustainable Pavement Applications, W enting Hou, Schmitt, University of Wisconsin; Tyler LeClair, Wisconsin Department of Transportation; James Hedderich, Mobile Automation Performance Related Specifications Development of Hot Mix Pavement Projects using Field Data, P rasad Bud- dhavarapu, Jorge Prozzi, and Andre Smit; The University of Texas at Austin Case Study on Premature Pavement Failure and Successful Reconstruction at the NCAT Test Track, M ichael Vrtis and David Timm, Auburn University Innovative Crack Sealing Analysis and Cost Estimation for Airport Runway Shoulders Using 3D Laser Technology and Automatic Crack Detection Algorithms, S hreenath Rao and William Vavrik , Civil Aviation Technical Center; Marie-France Espie, Toulouse Blagnac Airport Evaluation Indexes and Criteria for Asphalt Strain Gauge, H ong-Duo Zhao, Song-Yuan Gu, Can Wu, and Jian-Ming Ling, Tongji University Dynamic Load Testing in an Instrumented Experimental Short Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement, L ucio de Salles and José Tadeu Balbo, University of São Paulo; Deividi Pereira, Federal University of Santa Maria Roller Compacted Concrete over Soil Cement Under Accelerated Loading, Zhong Wu and Moinul Mahdi, Louisiana Transportation Research Center Applied Research Associates, Inc. 10 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 Prozzi, and Andre de Fortier Smit,The University of Texas at Austin; Mike Murphy, Center for Transportation Research Rutting Evolution Prediction in Flexible Pavement Life Cycle at the Road Network Scale Using an Air-Launched Ground-Penetrating Radar System, Fabio Tosti, Andrea Benedetto, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Alessandro Calvi, Fabrizio D’Amico, and Andrea Umiliaco, Roma Tre University Condition Evaluation of General Aviation Airport Runways in Kansas, J ose Villarreal, Burns & McDonnell; M ustaque Hossain, Kansas State University Evaluation of Nontraditionally Surfaced Airfield Pavements, L ucy Priddy and Jeb Tingle, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center Vincent Mwumvaneza, Hasan Ozer, and Erol Tutumluer, University of Illinois Evaluation of Effect of Rolling Direction on Unbound Material Modulus Using Portable Seismic Pavement Analyzer (PSPA), Q iang Li, S RA; Navneet Garg, FAA Airport Technology R&D Branch, ANG-E262 Assessment of Material Strength Using Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Test for Pavement Applications, M ariely Mejias- Santiago, Lulu Edwards, and Lyan Garcia, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobilization and Tensile Behavior of Geogrid Reinforcement in Pavements, Xiaochao Tang, Widener University Technical Program (continued) Wednesday, June 10, 2015 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D W830A: Innovative Assessment of Pavement Smoothness Moderator: Omar Smadi, Iowa State University W830B: Design, Construction, and W830C: Cost Effectiveness of Preservation of Pavements on Toll Roads Structural Alternatives, Materials, Moderator: Mustaque Hossain, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Kansas State University Moderator: David Jones, University of California, Davis W830D: Improvement and Evaluation of Pavement Supporting System Moderator: James Signore, Nichols Consulting Engineers Effect of Smartphone Model on Measured Pavement Roughness, S hahidul Beyond the Airfields: Port Authority of NY & NJ Roadway Pavement Engineering, S cott Murrell, The Port Authority of NY & NJ Illinois Tollway 50-Year Asset Management Plan, W illiam Vavrik, Applied Research and Performance Evaluations of Pavement Working Platforms Constructed with Large-Sized Unconventional Aggregates, Hasan Kazmee and Erol Tutumluer, University of Islam and William Buttlar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; William Vavrik, Applied Research Associates, Inc.; Roberto Aldunate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign A Pavement Longitudinal Profiler Based on Inertial Measurement and 30KHz 3D Sensor, Y ang Liu Main, Allen Zhang, Kelvin Wang, and Joshua Li, Oklahoma State University IRI Measurement through Dynamic Tire Pressure Sensor Inside the Tire, Y ubo Zhao and Ming L. Wang, Northeastern University Associates Kansas Turnpike Pavement Practices, avid Jacobson, Kensas Turnpike Pavement Practices D The Road Worth Traveling – Challenges of designing, Building, Operating And Maintaining Pavement for Florida’s Turnpike, P aul Wai, Mike Shannon, Florida Department of Transportation – Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Maximizing the Use of Local Aggregates to Minimize Costs and Environmental Impacts, R ebecca McDaniel and Ayesha Shah, N CSC, Purdue University; K arol Kowalski, Warsaw University of Technology Techniques for Selecting Cost-Effective Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies: Oklahoma Case Studies, M ona Nobakht and Maryam Sakhaeifar, Texas A&M University; Dave Newcomb, Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI); S hane Underwood, Arizona State University; Tom Freeman, Texas A&M Transportation Institute Research of Different Perpetual Pavement Structures Based on Performance Comparison and LCCA in Jiangsu Province, China, Z hu Yuqin and Ni Fujian, C ollege of Transportation Engineering, Southeast University Innovative Crack Sealing Analysis and Cost Estimation for Airport Runway Shoulders Using 3D Laser Technology and Automatic Crack Detection Algorithms, Yichang Tsai, Zhaohua Wang, and Chenglong Illinois; Debakanta Mishra, Boise State University A New Approach for Estimating the Resilient Modulus of Pavement Subgrade Taking into Account the Influence of Moisture Regime, Z hong Han, Baudin Mihambanou, and Sai Vanapalli, University of Ottawa Injection of Structural Polymer Foam to Control Highway Frost Heave, T homas Edgar, University of Wyoming; Roy Mathis, C oncrete Stabilization Technologies, Inc.; C hristopher Potter, Wyoming Department of Transportation Investigating the Effect of Moisture Variation on Resilient and Seismic Modulus of Unbound Fine-Grained Materials, M ehran Mazari, Jose Garibay, Imad Abdallah, and Soheil Nazarian, The University of Texas at El Paso Jiang, Georgia Institute of Technology; B ob Mahfood and John Rone, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Networking Break 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions TRACK B TRACK A TRACK C TRACK D W1030A: Quantification and Effects of Surface Texture Moderator: Erwin Kohler, Dynatest Consulting, Inc. W1030B: Special Session: Fort Lauderdale International Airport Redevelopment Moderator: Tim Fish, HDR W1030C: Pavement Consumption and Cost Analysis Moderator: John Harvey, University of California, Davis W1030D: Special Session: SR 826/ 836 Interchange Reconstruction Moderator: Oscar Gonzalez, Media Relations Group, LLC Evaluation of Variability of Macrotexture Measurements with Different Laser-based Devices, A zzurra Evangelisti and Mauro Overview of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Expansion Program, S teve Probabilistic Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Implementation: Impact of Context and Scope, O mar Swei, Randolph Kirchain, and Project History/Overview, rik Padron, P.E., Florida Department of Transportation E D’Apuzzo, U niversity of Cassino and Southern Lazio; G erardo Flintsch, Edgar de León Izeppi, and Daniel Mogrovejo,V irginia Tech Transportation Institute; Vittorio Nicolosi, University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Pavement Macrotexture Index Measurement through Acoustic Energy of Tire/ Road Noise, Y iying Zhang,China Merchants Chongqing Communications Research and Design Institute Co. Ltd.; Ming L. Wang, Northeastern University Simulation and Evaluation on the Seasonal Development of the Skid Resistance on Asphalt Surface using Selfdeveloped Aachen Polishing Machine, Dawei Wang, RWTH Aachen University; Xiaoguang T. Wiesner, Airport Development Broward County Aviation Department Airfield Pavement Design for FLL Airport Expansion Program, D arin Larson, Atkins North America Implementation and Oversight of Pavement Construction Activities for FLL Airport Expansion Program, T BD, P arsons Design Oversight and Project Coordination, M ark Wolfe, TY Lin International Jeremy Gregory, MIT A Rational Framework for Determination of Tariff Rates for Overweight Trucks, A mbarish Banerjee, AgileAssets Inc.; Jorge Prozzi, The University of Texas at Austin Quantification of Freight Traffic Impact on Pavement Damage Cost for AxleWeight-Distance Pricing, J ingnan Zhao District Six Design Concepts and Innovations, J ose Muñoz, P.E., BCC Engineering Construction Methods and Challenges, A.J. de Moya, C ondotte, de Moya Joint Venture Construction Engineering and Inspection, Francis Chin, PE., A IM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. and Hao Wang, Rutgers University Strategy for Monitoring Application and Adaptation of Pavement Construction Technologies in Bogota, O scar M. Velásquez Bobadilla, Diana P. Beltrán Cruz, Juan P. Nieto Mora, Jorge L. Burgos Rosas, Vicente E. Leal Moreno, and Sully M. Rojas Bayona, Instituto Desarrollo Urbano-IDU Xie, Harbin Institute of Technology; Markus Oeser and Bernhard Steinauer,RWTH Aachen University Pavement Treatment Macrotexture and Effect on Bicycle Ride Quality, H ui Li and John Harvey, University of California, Davis 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Technical Tours Conclusion of the Conference Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 11 Committee Meetings – All are encoraged to attend! Sunday, June 7, 2015 TRB AV070 Aircraft and Airport Compatibility 5:00 p.m. – 6:00p.m. Attend the semi-annual meeting of TRB AV070 committee and learn more about the charge and activities of this vibrant committee. Monday, June 8, 2015 T&DI Airfield Pavement 5:45 p.m. – 6:45p.m. Attend the semi-annual meeting of T&DI Airfield Pavement Committee to learn more about the charge and activities of this group. 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Exhibit Hall Activity Sunday, June 7, 2015 Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Decorator Move-in 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Exhibitor Move-in 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Welcome Reception 6:00– 8:00 p.m. Monday, June 8, 2015 Exhibit Hall Hours Morning Break Exhibit Hall Luncheon Afternoon Break 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours Morning Break Awards Luncheon Dessert Break Afternoon Break 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Sponsors If your company or organization provides goods and services to the transportation and development industry, then sponsoring and exhibiting at T&DI’s International Airfield & Highway Pavement Conference is the ideal opportunity to attract new industry contacts and customers. Sponsorship Levels Platinum - $10,000 • Conference Dinner Gold - $5,000 (CHOOSE 1) • Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall • Conference Tote Bags • Conference Plenary & Opening Session • Hotel Key Cards Silver - $2,500 (CHOOSE 1) • Conference Lanyards • Conference Tour • Exhibit Hall Lunch (Choice of Two) • Younger Member Events Copper - $1,000 • Tecnical Track Sponsor (Choice of Four) Sponsor - $500 • General Conference Sponsor Bronze - $1,500 • Refreshment Breaks (Choice of Five) • Exhibit Hall Prizes (Choice of Two) For more information, please visit www.pavementsconference.org/sponsors. 14 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 Registration Information Registration Hours Sunday, June 7 Monday, June 8 Tuesday, June 9 Wednesday, June 10 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cancellations To receive a refund of the registration fee, cancellations must be received in writing at the T&DI/ASCE headquarters by May 6, 2015. A $65 processing fee will be deducted from all refunds. Additional event tickets will be fully refunded if cancelled in writing by May 6, 2015. There are no cancellations after May 6, 2015. Fax cancellation requests to Attn: Customer Service at (703) 295.6144 or e-mail to registrations@ASCE.org, or mail to ASCE, Attn: Customer Service, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400, USA. NO REFUNDS will be granted for cancellations received after May 6, 2015. Included in Your Registration Fee Full Registration Welcome Reception 4 Monday Lunch 4 Tuesday Awards Luncheon 4 Proceedings 4 Daily : Monday Daily: Tuesday 4 4 Student Sponsor Exhibitor 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Terminal 4, Fort Lauderdale International Airport Register Now! Visit www.pavementsconference.org 15 Hotel and Travel Hotel Information Official Headquarter Hotel: Driving Directions to the Hilton From Miami International Airport (Mia) Hilton Downtown Miami Hotel From MIA: 6.12 miles or 10 minutes from the airport 1601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132 Main Phone: (305) 374-0000 (mention Pavements Conference 2015) Main Fax: (305) 714-3654 Room Rates: $159 Enjoy this spacious high-rise hotel with panoramic views of Miami and Biscayne Bay. Discover miles of white sandy beaches and South Beach entertainment. Hotel amenities include high-speed internet access, MP3 connectivity and a fitness room. The Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel is conveniently located 15-minutes from the Miami International Airport (MIA) and 5 minutes from the Port of Miami. Experience what downtown Miami has to offer, including Coconut Grove, the Miracle Mile, Miami Beach, Bayside Marketplace, South Beach, and American Airlines Arena. Hotel Parking Self-Parking Fee: $25.00 USD per night with no in/out privileges Valet Parking Fee: $28.00 USD per night Hotel Cutoff The cutoff date for the Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel is May 7, 2015. After this date, reservations made will be accepted at the contracted group rate and based on availability. • Start out going south on FL-953/NW 42nd Ave toward NW 14th St. • Merge onto FL-836 E/Dolphin Expy E toward I-95/Downtown (Portions toll). • Keep right to take I-395 E toward Miami Beach/US-1/Biscayne Blvd. • Take the N.E 2nd Ave exit, EXIT 2A, on the left toward US-1/Biscayne Blvd/Arenas. • Turn right onto NE 2nd Ave. If you reach NE 11th Ter. you’ve gone a little too far • Take the 1st left onto NE 11th Ter. If you reach NE 11th St you’ve gone a little too far • Turn left onto US-1 N/US-41 N/FL-5/Biscayne Blvd. Continue to follow US-1 N/FL-5/Biscayne Blvd. • 1601 Biscayne Blvd. is on the right. Ground Transportation To Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel at 1601 Biscayne Blvd. Super Shuttle: $16.00 USD Taxi: $30.00 USD in light traffic; $48 USD in heavy traffic. Metromover: $2.25 one-way, from MIA to Adrienne Arsht Center (1455 Biscayne Blvd). Hotel is located at 1601 Biscayne Blvd. Nearby Points of Interest Hotel Tax Rates • American Airlines Arena Room tax is currently 13% and subject to change. Check-in is 3:00 p.m. and Check out is 11:00 a.m. The Hilton will honor these rates 3 days before and 3 days after the conference, based on availability. • Arsht Center for Performing Arts • Bayside Marketplace • Coconut Grove • Miami Beach • Miami Seaquarium • South Beach • Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Our conference session space depends on your patronage of this official conference hotel. Because of our contractual agreements with the Hilton Downtown Miami Hotel and because we heartily believe that staying at the designated conference hotel is an important part of your conference experience, conference organizers recommend this hotel exclusively. 16 International Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference 2015 INTERNATIONAL AIRFIELD & HIGHWAY PAVEMENTS CONFERENCE Miami, Florida | June 7-10, 2015 Cooperating Organizations (as of December 2014)