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Date(s): October 20, 2011
Location: Audio/Web Broadcast
Cost: Members: $175.00
Non Members: $300.00
Purchase this program!
Description:

Are you constantly filling the same potholes over and over again only to see your maintenance dollars wasted?



Infrared technology will add 5 years to the life cycle of your pavements while saving your agency hundreds of thousands of dollars in cheap repetitive repairs and premature overlays.

Repair potholes right the first time and buy yourself some time to overlay when the whole road is ready for new asphalt.

Infrared asphalt restoration is now spreading to all parts of the country as an economical permanent solution to potholes, settled utility cuts, and other asphalt surface failures. When used properly, infrared heat technology can make the most common complaints of the travelling public become a call of thanks by making the humps and bumps of potholes and utility cuts smooth again.

Infrared asphalt restoration can be one of your most valuable pavement management tools when used properly. With a continually increasing cost to roadway paving, it only makes sense to learn about innovative ways to stretch the taxpayer’s dollars.

Got Potholes? Infrared asphalt restoration may be your solution.

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
• Identify proper applications for infrared technology
• Utilize an additional pavement preservation tool
• Save money on roadway repair costs


This program has been approved for .2 CEUs or 2 PDHs. The form to request these credits is available upon completion of the class evaluation. Please note there is a $5 fee per individual requesting CEUs.



Speaker: Donald Reid

Right of Way Manager
City of Nashville

Donald Reid is a native of Nashville, Tennessee and a Civil Engineering Graduate from Tennessee State University.

Don spent 15 years with the Tennessee Department Transportation and the last 10 Years with Metro Nashville. He is currently the Paving/Right of Way Manager for the City of Nashville.

He has been an active member of the National APWA Utilities and Right of Way Technical Committee for the last 6 years.

Speaker: Jon Hargett

General Manager
Pavement Restorations, Inc.
Milan, TN

Jon Hargett is currently the President of Pavement Restorations, Inc. which was founded in May of 2006 by Kim and Jon Hargett. Jon holds a B.S. degrees in Civil Engineering from Tennessee Technological University.

He worked as Superintendent for Tennessee Asphalt Company for 11 years before starting Pavement Restorations, Inc. PRI’s signature service is infrared asphalt repair and his company covers the entire state of Tennessee with infrared restoration and asphalt preservation services.
Speaker: Moderator: Phillip S. Estes, P.E.

President of Estes Consulting Inc.
Olathe, KS

Mr. Estes was a founding principal engineer of TranSystems Corp., a national consulting engineering company. During that time he served in the role of Corporate Vice-president of Operations and was responsible for the internal operational policies, procedures and functions of the corporation. He also served as the vice-president of the Organizational Development Department specializing in project office planning, staffing and performance, business management systems and professional training. He helped develop and has taught the four day training class on TranSystems project management. He served as the Regional Vice President of the Midwest and was responsible for the growth and operational integrity of the region.

While serving as a managing Principal, Mr. Estes developed a regionally strong practice with expanded services while maintaining quality, personal development of the staff and good financial performance. Mr. Estes served for many years as a Principal Engineer specializing in engineering management, bridge engineering and geotechnical engineering. He has served as a project manager in charge of administration and coordination of preliminary, study, and final design for many rail and highway transportation projects.

Content Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net
Technology Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net

 
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