2007 Meeting Information
Held October 2007 in Missoula, Montana
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Presentation: Asphalt Rejuvenators - A Contractor's Perspective - Fundamental applications and benefits of asphalt rejuvenator products. Presentation: Cold In Place Recycling - Engineered Emulsion - Case study of a cold in-place recycling project (CIR) on SR-426, Lewistown Montana. Presentation: Emulsions 101, Polymer-Modified Emulsions for Chip Seals and Slurry/Micro. Apps. - Primer on emulsions, polymer modifiers, representative residual asphalt recover, and the benefits of polymer modification in emulsion-based surface treatments. Presentation: Slurry/Microsurfacing Mix Design Pooled Fund Study - Update on the pooled-fund study being conducted on improving the performance of micro-surfacing and slurry seal treatment applications. Presentation: Welcome - Midwest Pavement Preservation Partnership - Presentation on Montana DOT's commitment to pavement preservation and its preventive maintenance activities. Presentation: Minnesota Experiences with Innovative Micro Surfacing - Minnesota's experience with flexible micro-surfacing and its crack resistance performance. Presentation: MPPP Business Meeting - Overview of topics discussed at the MPPP 2007 Business Meeting held on October 25, 2007. Presentation: Promoting Pavement Preservation - Presentation on the importance of pavement preservation, the obstacles encountered in implementing preservation, and adopting successful preventive maintenance strategies. Presentation: MPPP - Results of the 2007 Pavement Preservation Survey - Presentation on the results of the 2007 MPPP Survey conducted by the NCPP of member agencies on the state of their pavement preservation programs. Presentation: TSP2 and Partnership Report - Presentation on the status and achievements of the AASHTO TSP2 program, and an update on the Preservation Partnerships. Presentation: Transportation System Preservation R & D Needs Statements - Presentation on the Research Roadmap needs for Pavement Preservation research with respect to construction, design, materials, contracting methods, performance, and asset management. |