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Pavement Rehabilitation Manual. DOT, FHWA. Office of Engineering, Pavement Division. Soils Manual for the Design of Asphalt Pavement Structures. The Asphalt Institute. Thickness Design - Asphalt Pavements for Highways and Streets. The Asphalt Institute. Pavement Notebook for FHWA Engineers. Office of Engineering, Pavment Division. Barrier Guide for Low Volume and Low Speed Roads. Construction Manual. Design Visualization Guide. ERFO Manual. Field Materials Manual. PDDM - the Project Development and Design Manual (PDDM) details the pre-construction process culminating in the final PSE package. Specifications Procedures. Specifications Writers Guide. LTPPBind LTPPBind, asphalt binder selection software, FHWA FHWA-NHI Pavement Subsurface Drainage DesignNHI Training Course,, DRIP DRIP – Drainage Requirements in Pavements User’s Guide, FHWA-IF, FHWA-CFL/TD FLH Context Sensitive Roadway Surfacing Selection Guide,


FHWA's LTPP Distress Identification Manual • Research-oriented • All pavement types • Distress definitions • Description • Severity levels Asphalt Pavement Rehabilitation "Measures to improve, strengthen or salvage existing deficient pavements to continue service. Pavement Design Manual Septem Page 1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides the procedures used by the Arizona Department of Transportation for the design of new pavements and rehabilitation of existing pavements; both rigid and flexible. It provides a guide. rehabilitation strategies for the ranges of pavement types and conditions found in the United States. A review of the pavement rehabilitation practices of State DOTs, and the literature available on pavement evaluation, rehabilitation techniques, and selection of rehabilitation strategies, was conducted for this project.


August CONTINUOUSLY REINFORCED. CONCRETE PAVEMENT MANUAL. Guidelines for Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation. FHWA-HIF Volume 1 of the pavement rehabilitation manual contains state-of-the-practice information for practicing engineers on the design and construction of five rehabilitation techniques: (1) Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) Pavement Recycling, (2) Full Depth Concrete Patching of Jointed Rigid Pavement, (3) Slab Undersealing, (4) Crack Sealing of Flexible Pavements, and (5) Cracking and Seating. - Rehabilitation Methods: Rigid Pavements; Section - Pavement Preservation. - Preventive Maintenance Treatments; - Field Reconnaissance and Investigation; - Selection of Treatments and Materials; Section - Pavement Management and Road Inventory Data; Section - Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design.

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