CLIMATE CHANGE CONSIDERATIONS FOR GEOTECHNICAL AND PAVEMENT MATERIALS ENGINEERING (SES)
INCORPORATION DES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES DANS L’INGÉNIERIE DE LA GÉOTECHNIQUE ET DES MATÉRIAUX DES CHAUSSÉES (SÉ)
Organized by TAC’s Soils & Materials Standing Committee
Organisé par le Comité permanent des sols et des matériaux de l’ATC
Co-Chairs / Co-présidents : Hugh Donovan, Construction Services Engineer, City of Edmonton and Mick Prieur, Senior Pavement Engineer, Canadian Ready Mixed Concrete Association
- INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL-INDUCED STRAINS IN FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS
Mohammad Hossein Shafiee, PhD Student, University of Alberta; Simita Biswas; Negar Tavaf Zadeh; Leila Hashemian; Alireza Bayat
- MOISTURE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF WARM-MIX-ASPHALT IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: INCORPORATING TOP-DOWN CRACKING AND FRACTURE MECHANICS APPROACH
Prabir Das, Research Associate, University of Waterloo; Hassan Baaj, Björn Birgisson, Susan L. Tighe
- COLD 2014 WINTER AND EARLY ASPHALT PAVEMENT CRACKING OBSERVED IN ONTARIO
Ludomir Uzarowski, Principal, Golder Associates Ltd.; Gary MacDonald; John Rizzo; Gary Moore; Vimy Henderson
- GEOTECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS FROM THE JUNE 2013 SOUTHERN ALBERTA FLOOD
Roger Skirrow, Director, Geotechnical and Materials Section, Alberta Transportation
- VULNERABILITIES AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR PAVEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE IN LIGHT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Susan L. Tighe, Professor and Norman W. McLeod Professor in Sustainable Engineering, University of Waterloo
- EVALUATION OF EXISTING SPRING LOAD RESTRICTION MODELS BASED ON EXPERIMENTAL FIELD DATA
Arian Asefzadeh, PhD Student, University of Alberta; Negar Tavafzadeh Haghi; Leila Hashemian; Alireza Bayat