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The California Pavement Preservation Center (CP2C) is pleased to announce a certificate program in pavement preservation, via the Pavement Preservation Academy.
The purpose of the program is to help state and local agencies improve the design and construction of pavement preservation treatments.
The certificate program consists of five 3-hour modules including pavement repair and surface preparation, chip seals, slurry seals and micro surfacing, Cape seals, and thin hot mix overlays, and the student must pass an online exam to gain a certificate.
Register now to attend!
As part of SB-1 funding through the CSU Transportation Consortium headed up by Mineta Transportation Institute, the California Pavement Preservation Center (CP2C) is pleased to announce a certificate program in pavement preservation, via The Pavement Preservation Academy (PPA).
The purpose of the program is to help state and local agencies improve the design and construction of pavement preservation treatments. The effort began in 2018 with the publication of technical manuals for chip seals, slurry surfacing, Cape seals, and thin hot mix overlays.
The first PPA was held in March 2021; the second PPA was held in March 2022; the next PPA will be held on April 3-7, 2023.
For more information contact Dr. Ding Cheng, director of the CP2 Center.
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