California lacks a formal state system for informing local governments on best pavement practices. This white paper examines pavement programs in other states in the hope that California can learn from existing models.
This white paper presents the results of a survey administered by the University of California Pavement Research Center exploring the successes, challenges, funding, and organizational structure of six centers in other states that share a similar mission to support the improvement of city and county pavement practices.
The primary objective of this dissertation is to improve the current laboratory testing technologies and performance assessment approaches for characterizing the performance-related properties of asphalt mixes containing recycled materials and to improve understanding of how these properties affect the performance of asphalt pavements so that they can be designed and constructed better.
This paper summarises research needs under four topics: (1) structural and materials property, (2) hydrologic performance, (3) water quality and (4) maintenance.
This project identified knowledge gaps and other barriers to wider implementation of permeable pavements. It involved a workshop that discussed plans for improved pavement policy.
The University of California Pavement Research Center hosted a Permeable Pavement Workshop to identify knowledge, information, and communication barriers to adoption of permeable pavement of all types.
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This webinar explored the significance and role of pavement life cycle assessment (LCA) in understanding and mitigating the negative environmental consequences of the pavement sector.