PAVEMENT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES: GUIDELINES
Evaluate Pavements, Choose Strategies, and Apply Treatments
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Pavement Evaluation and Project Selection
back to topEffective Pavement Preservation by Identifying Distress Conditions, Causes and Cures (Ohio LTAP, 2002)
Federal Lands Pavement Preservation Manual
Asphalt Pavements
back to topGeneral Asphalt Information
- MTAG By Chapter:
Seal coats
Slurry Seal
Micro-surfacing
Thin hot-mix overlays
Pavement Recycling
Concrete Pavements
back to topGeneral Concrete Information
Joint Sealing
DIAMOND Grinding
Partial and Full-Depth Repair
Dowel Bar Retrofit
Gravel Roads
back to topPavement Preservation Checklist Series
This continuing series of durable, pocket-size checklists details the steps
involved in each of several preventive maintenance processes (for example,
chip seal application, thin hot-mix asphalt overlay, etc.). Convenient references
for maintenance personnel and inspectors, the hands-on booklets spell out
the requirements for document review, equipment inspections, weather
conditions, surface preparation, application, traffic control, and more for each
maintenance strategy.
To obtain a supply of the printed checklists, contact your local Federal Highway
Administration Division Office or Joe Gregory, Office of Asset Management
(joseph.gregory@dot.gov).
You can download the entire collection here (.zip), or view and print single copies of the checklists from the following list:
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involved in each of several preventive maintenance processes (for example,
chip seal application, thin hot-mix asphalt overlay, etc.). Convenient references
for maintenance personnel and inspectors, the hands-on booklets spell out
the requirements for document review, equipment inspections, weather
conditions, surface preparation, application, traffic control, and more for each
maintenance strategy.
To obtain a supply of the printed checklists, contact your local Federal Highway
Administration Division Office or Joe Gregory, Office of Asset Management
(joseph.gregory@dot.gov).
You can download the entire collection here (.zip), or view and print single copies of the checklists from the following list: