Abstract
This presentation will focus on how and why asphalt rejuvenation can reduce carbon footprint and extend pavement life at a low cost. This is an extension of the presentation made at the 2013 Road School explaining how these strategies work and why they should be incorporated into a city or county pavement preservation program. Used within a pavement management system such as PASER, they prove their long-term value.
Session Number
118
Session Title
Asphalt Rejuvination for Preservation-Focused Agencies
Track Title
Pavement Management
Date of Version
March 2014
Recommended Citation
Brownridge, Jim, "Asphalt Rejuvenation for Preservation Focused Agencies" (2014). Purdue Road School. 47.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2014/presentations/47
Start Date
3-12-2014 12:00 AM
Asphalt Rejuvenation for Preservation Focused Agencies
This presentation will focus on how and why asphalt rejuvenation can reduce carbon footprint and extend pavement life at a low cost. This is an extension of the presentation made at the 2013 Road School explaining how these strategies work and why they should be incorporated into a city or county pavement preservation program. Used within a pavement management system such as PASER, they prove their long-term value.