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WEBINAR DOWNLOADS
PROGRAM NEWS/
PROJECT STATUS
REPORTS
AIRCOST SOFTWARE
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
RESEARCH PROPOSAL PROCESS
FORMS
LINKS
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The AAPTP Webinar Series has concluded, but you may still access all five webinars by clicking on the
Webinar Downloads link below. The series was designed to disseminate practical research from technical reports
on airport asphalt pavement technology to airport engineers. A total of five webinars on topics
selected by an AAPTP expert panel were given from November 2010-May 2011.
2012
Transportation Systems Workshop
Abstracts are being accepted for papers and non-paper presentations for the Transportation
Systems 2012 Workshop, to be held March 5-8, 2012 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel in Austin,
Texas. Deadline for submissions is March 13, 2011. The Transportation Systems 2012 Workshop
will gather together engineers, contractors, designers, evaluators, inspectors, etc. to share
innovative technologies in the design, evaluation, maintenance, and construction of airfields,
roads, and railroads in support of DoD and FAA operations worldwide. The focus of the
workshop will be on new engineers; to prepare the Transportation Systems community for future
generations.
The mission of the Airfield Asphalt Pavement Technology Program (AAPTP) is to deliver
applied research on asphalt airfield pavements that provides high
quality, cost-effective asphalt pavements. The research projects will be focused on improving
quality of hot mix asphalt (HMA), reducing costs, improving safety and providing training on
HMA materials.
The AAPTP was established in 2004 through a cooperative agreement between the Federal Aviation
Administration and Auburn University. Although
closely related, the AAPTP is set up separately and operates
independently from the National Center for Asphalt
Technology (NCAT).
The AAPTP program is scheduled to be completed in May 2010; the program is in the process of
completing awarded projects and no additional RFPs are planned.
For any other questions, please contact
Monte Symons, Director, AAPTP
(304) 250-7346
symonmg@auburn.edu
or
Linda Kerr
(334) 844-7308
kerrlin@eng.auburn.edu
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