Live Webinars
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ACPA/CP Tech Center “Technology Tue. Webinar: “Moving to Greener Pavements: The Vision” Part 1 of 2-Part Series
PART 2 is April 12: https://www.concretepavements.org/event/acpa-cp-tech-center-webinars-moving-to-greener-pavements-the-strategies-part-2-of-2-part-series/ Because this webinar offers PDHs, you must register for EACH session.
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WEBINAR: MIT CSHub: “Scaling Climate Solutions—Together”
WAS March 17, 2022 ... NOW March 24, 2022!! 1:00 pm EST Registration is required: https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bWqvvjn6RvGJfEAAQB4B8Q
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ACPA/CP Tech Center Technology Tues. Webinar: “Moving to Greener Pavements: The Strategies”: Part 2 of 2-Part Series
PART 1 is March 15: https://www.concretepavements.org/event/acpa-cp-tech-center-webinars-moving-to-greener-pavements-the-strategies-part-2-of-2-part-series/ Because this webinar offers PDHs, you must register for EACH session
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Part 1 of 4-Part Virtual Series: “Concrete Mixtures for Pavement”
Session 1: “Concrete Mixtures for Pavement” This session will present the “How’s & Why’s” of specifying and proportioning cements, SCMs, admixtures, and aggregates for desert pavements. Peter Taylor, CP Tech […]
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NRMCA 3-Day Online Course: “Improving Concrete Quality”
“Improving Concrete Quality“ Online course with live 3-hour Zoom sessions over 3 days: DAY 1: Tuesday, April 19, 2022: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm | BREAK | 1:30 pm – […]
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Part 2 of 4-Part Virtual Series: “Pavement Design & Critical Properties”
Session 2: “Pavement Design & Critical Properties" Designing and specifying pavements for desert environments requires a comprehensive understanding of how design relates to placement and performance. Tom Van Dam, NCE […]
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Reserve Your Spot for ASCP Online COURSE: “Jointing & Structural Detailing for Concrete Pavements”
ASCP will announce a June date as soon as a minimum number of places are filled. May 1- May 31, 2022
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Part 3 of 4-Part Virtual Series: “Concrete Pavement Inspection and Testing”
Session 3: “Concrete Pavement Inspection and Testing” Pavement quality is controlled through comprehensive inspection and testing requirements. Desert environments present added paving risks that should be accounted for. Mike Praul, FHWA […]
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