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Pavement Preservation Training Opportunities For Chip Seals, Slurry Seals & Micro Surfacing Southeast Pavement Preservation Partnership 5-30-2013 San Antonio, TX

Pavement Preservation Training Opportunities (Slurry Seal, Micro Surfacing & Chip Seal Treatments) International Slurry Surfacing Association Slurry Systems Workshop (SSWS) National Center for Pavement Preservation at Michigan State University Slurry Seal, Micro Surfacing, Chip Seals and Crack Treatment Classes (additional topics available) Federal Highway Administration & International Slurry Surfacing Association Interactive Web Based Training 2

Slurry Systems Workshop 3

ISSA Slurry Systems Workshop Workshop topics include: - Introduction to Slurry Seal, Micro Surfacing, Chip Seals and Crack Treatments -Best Practices for Slurry Seal, Micro Surfacing, Chip Seals and Crack Treatments -Pavement preservation concept/ site selection - Mix design methods -Hand mix sessions -Calibration of Slurry & Micro Surfacing application equipment -Calibration of asphalt distributors and chip spreaders -Troubleshooting in the field -Project management -Combination treatments -Equipment showcase (innovations) -Live demonstrations (Micro Surfacing, Chip Seal and Crack 4

ISSA Slurry Systems Workshop 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Contractor 115 112 139 154 124 97 110 150 155 143 148 118 120 148 1833 User agency 87 69 71 24 39 68 46 74 73 46 32 12 30 67 738 Supplier 63 55 71 50 38 53 47 69 73 82 95 100 104 107 1007 Total 265 236 281 228 201 218 203 293 301 271 275 230 254 322 3578 SSWS Attendance Breakdown 2000-2013 51% 33% 44% 33% 19% 5 5%

ISSA Slurry Systems Workshop 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Contractor 43% 47% 49% 68% 62% 44% 54% 51% 51% 53% 54% 51% 47% 46% 51% User Agency 33% 29% 25% 11% 19% 31% 23% 25% 24% 17% 12% 5% 12% 21% 21% Supplier 24% 23% 25% 22% 19% 24% 23% 24% 24% 30% 35% 43% 41% 33% 28% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Contractor 43% 47% 49% 68% 62% 44% 54% 51% 51% 53% 54% 51% 47% 46% 51% User Agency 33% 29% 25% 11% 19% 31% 23% 25% 24% 17% 12% 5% 12% 21% 21% Supplier 24% 23% 25% 22% 19% 24% 23% 24% 24% 30% 35% 43% 41% 33% 28% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Significant drop in agency attendance 6

ISSA Slurry Systems Workshop Reasons to Attend SSWS/ISSA s thirty year history of training industry personnel Face to face instruction A faculty of over thirty industry experts Comprehensive topics that cover Chip Seals, Slurry Seals, Micro Surfacing and Crack Treatments Attendees include, applicators, user agencies, engineers, suppliers and equipment manufacturers from around the globe. Breaks, lunch s and receptions provide a setting for information exchange Hands on mix demonstrations (attendee participation) Offers Continuing Education Units (CEU s) All attendees receive a CD with all papers and presentations Special registration fees for ISSA members and agency personnel Live Demonstrations (chip seal, micro 7 surfacing & crack treatments)

Slurry Systems Workshop Hand Mix Session 8

Slurry Systems Workshop Live Demonstrations 9

ISSA Slurry Systems Workshop SSWS 2014 January 21-24, 2014 Caribe Royale Hotel Orlando, Florida Phone: 410-267-0023 Fax: 410-267-7546 E-mail: cerone@slurry.org International Slurry Surfacing Association www.slurry.org ISSA is part of the Pavement Preservation & Recycling Alliance For reservation please call 888-258-7501 and be sure to mention ISSA. 10 www.cariberoyale.com/

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Cold In-place Recycling. The course will introduce various pavement recycling processes, and discuss the relative economic benefits of adopting in-place recycling methods. Topics include methods to evaluate pavements prior to selecting projects and the pavement design process for various traffic loadings. The best practices for construction inspection will also be covered. 18

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For more information on the Slurry Seal & Micro-Surfacing class, a detailed cost quote, or to arrange a training session for your organization, contact: Patte at (517) 432-8220, or email ncpp@egr.msu.edu. 20

Interactive Web Based Training International Slurry Surfacing Association Slurry & Micro Surfacing, Chip Sealing & Crack Treatments & 21

Project Scope Topics: Chip Seal Slurry Seal Micro Surfacing Objective: Develop three interactive web-based training courses Provide information covering the proper use, application and inspection of Slurry Seal, Micro Surfacing & Chip Seal Treatments 22

Project Team Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) sponsored project ISSA subject matter experts provided hundreds of hours Larry Tomkins (Ergon A & E), Chuck Ingram (Slurry Pavers), Brian Horner (E D Etnyre) & Tim Harrawood (Vance Brothers, Inc.) (98 years of combined industry experience) International Slurry Surfacing Association Slurry & Micro Surfacing, Chip Sealing & Crack Treatment 23

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Course Titles & Descriptions 1) How to Construct High Quality Chip Seal Treatments Provide practical information to assist in the construction and inspection of various chip seal treatments Provide guidance relative to the appropriate materials & equipment necessary for various spray applied chip seal treatments, and the application procedures necessary to assure desired results Detail areas of importance from system benefits, site selection, specifications, component materials, mix designs, equipment calibration, application of treatments, troubleshooting, contract administration and special application situations 24

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Source Documents How to Construct High Quality Chip Seal Treatments -Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual, forth edition (AEMA) -Seal Coat & Surface Treatment Manual (TXDOT) -Minnesota Sealcoat Handbook 2006 (MNDOT) -Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (CALTRANS) -Construction of Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements, second edition, (Asphalt Institute) -NCHRP Synthesis 342, Chip Seal Best Practices 2005 -Maintenance Solutions for Bleeding & Flushed Pavements 2006 (TXDOT) 25

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Course Titles & Descriptions 2) How to Construct High Quality Slurry Seal & Micro Surfacing Treatments, Part 1 Provide practical information to assist in the construction and inspection of slurry system projects (slurry seal and micro surfacing) Provide guidance relative to the appropriate materials & equipment necessary for various applications of slurry systems, and the application procedures necessary to assure desired results Detail areas of importance from history of slurry systems, site selection, specifications, component materials, system mixtures, mix designs and equipment calibration 26

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Course Titles & Descriptions 3) How to Construct High Quality Slurry Seal & Micro Surfacing Treatments, Part 2 Provide practical information to assist in the construction and inspection of slurry system projects (slurry seal and micro surfacing) Provide guidance relative to the appropriate materials necessary for various applications of slurry systems, and the application procedures necessary to assure desired results Detail areas of importance from construction, specifications, slurry system treatments, contract administration, troubleshooting, and special application situations. 27

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Source Documents How to Construct a High Quality Slurry Seal & Micro Surfacing Treatment, Parts 1 & 2 -High Performance Slurry Systems Inspectors Manual (ISSA) 2010 Edition -Recommended Performance Guidelines for Slurry Seal & Micro Surfacing, A-105 & A-143 (ISSA) Revised 2010 -TB-2012 Design Technical Bulletin (ISSA) 2012 Edition 28

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Contractors and their employees, including (for example): Site manager/foreman Equipment operator General labor Target Audience Consulting and Agency Engineers Agency owner personnel responsible for implementing these types of treatments into current pavement management programs Agency representatives responsible for inspecting and 29 approving contractor work in the field

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Features simple registration process (emails link) Completely interactive audio & text narration self paced time out mechanism (pause feature) knowledge checks (for each lesson) photo gallery (micro & slurry) glossary of industry terminology navigate through outline printable calibration forms w/procedures printable recommended performance guidelines Links to: -Technical Papers -ISSA publications order form (manuals & tech bulletins) -Source materials personal development hours 30 certificate of completion

ISSA/FHWA Web Based Training Training Demonstration 31

FHWA/ISSA Web Based Training Summary Increased usage of Chip Seals, Slurry Seal & Micro Surfacing Need for training options (contractor & agency) Travel restrictions & Budget cuts All three training options have great value Technology transfer Benefits agency & applicator (taxpayer) Available for a minimum of two years Cost of training = FREE 41

FHWA/ISSA Web Based Training Available on the ISSA website at WWW.Slurry.org Questions? Thank You! Tim Harrawood 501-231-8949 tharrawood@vancebrothers.com 42