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Date(s): August 9, 2012
Location: Audio/Web Broadcast
Cost: Members: $0.00
Non Members: $175.00
Description:

Innovative Products and Practices for Pavement Markings


Pavement markings play one of the most important safety functions on our roads.


Many materials can be used for pavement markings. However, the performance and cost of the different materials vary greatly. Additionally, some materials are more appropriate for a given set of circumstances than other materials. The useful life of a pavement marking material often varies widely based on many factors. Finally, many agencies don’t have the financial resources to utilize the ideal solution and have to make do with what they have.


This session provides information on material selection and installation guidelines for pavement markings. The speakers will discuss what to consider when purchasing materials, how to determine the true cost of the material and what can be done for agencies with small budgets.


After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:



  1. Determine if they are currently using the best materials

  2. Identify additional options for their roadways 

  3. Communicate the actual cost of their current processes.


This program is free to members and costs $175 for non-members. seating is limited.


 This program has been approved for .2 CEUs or 2 PDHs. Please note there is a $5 fee per non-member individual requesting CEUs - there is no fee for members.


Speaker: Brad Henry

Pavement Marking Specialist-KDOT
Topeka, KS

Brad Henry has been with The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) for 14 years. He has worked in Maintenance, Construction, Materials and Treffic Engineering. He has been working with Pavement Markings for 6 years.
Speaker: Ron Sims

Advance Traffic Markings

Ron Sims is currently the Central Regional Sales Manager with Advance Traffic Markings who he has been with for 12 year. Prior to that, he worked for Catphote Inc for 12 years so he has over 24 years in the pavement marking industry.

Ron serves on the Pavement Markings and Operations Committee of American Traffic Safety Service Association and Ward 2 Alderman for the city of Hazlehurst, MS.

He earned his BA from Tougaloo College with continuing studies at Jackson State University
Speaker: Moderator:Nate Baldwin, P.E.

Platte County Engineer

Nate Baldwin, P.E., is the County Engineer for Platte County, Missouri. He has served in this capacity for over 10 years. Prior to his position with Platte County, Mr. Baldwin was a Project Engineer with Layne-Western and an Environmental Engineer with Hydro Conduit. Mr. Baldwin graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from Iowa State University in 1996 and a Masters of Business Administration from MidAmerica Nazarene University in 2010. Mr. Baldwin also serves as Chairman of the Mid-America Regional Council’s Water Quality Education Committee.
Content Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net
Technology Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net

 
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