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PAVEMENT PRESERVATION: SUPPORTING THE ECONOMY (SESSION)

PRÉSERVATION DES CHAUSSÉES, UN OUTIL DE SOUTIEN DE L'ÉCONOMIE (SÉANCE)

    
    

Chair / Président : Guy Tremblay, chef, Service des chaussées, ministère des Transports du Québec, Québec

ESTIMATION OF INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS TO PRESERVE THE CANADIAN ROADWAY INFRASTRUCTURE – D.J. Swan, Pavement Engineer, Jerry J. Hajek, President, and David K. Hein, Vice-president, Applied Research Associates, Inc., Toronto; Bruno Jacques, Transport Canada, Ottawa

PRESERVING PAVEMENT ASSETS THROUGH REALISTIC POLICY OBJECTIVES AND LIFE CYCLE CONSIDERATION OF USERS, ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY, RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION – Ralph Haas, The Norman W. McLeod Engineering Professor, Susan L. Tighe, Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON; Lynne Cowe-Falls, Director of Students, University of Calgary, Calgary

EVALUATION OF JOINT AND CRACK SEALANTS BASED ON CYCLIC LOADING AND RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES – Haithem Soliman, Graduate Student, Department of Civil Engineering, and Ahmed Shalaby, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

A RATIONAL APPROACH FOR SELECTING THE OPTIMUM ASPHALT PAVEMENT PREVENTIVE AND REHABILITATION TREATMENTS – TWO PRACTICAL EXAMPLES FROM ONTARIO – Ludomir Uzarowski, Senior Pavement and Materials Engineer and Associate, and Imran Bashir, Pavement and Materials Engineer, Golder Associates Ltd., Whitby, ON

MECHANISTIC-EMPIRICAL PAVEMENT DESIGN: EVOLUTION AND FUTURE CHALLENGES – Ralph Haas, The Norman W. McLeod Engineering Professor, Susan L. Tighe, Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON; Guy Doré, Professor, Laval University, Quebec City; David K. Hein, Vice-president, Applied Research Associates Inc., Toronto

PS3150: IMPLICATIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE VALUATION, ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT – Gordon Sparks, Professor of Civil Engineering, and Paul Christensen, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Doug Drever, Public Works Manager, and Greg Chartier, Roadways Systems Engineer, City of Saskatoon