Maintaining Asphalt Pavements

How to save your asphalt—and save money

Identify fixes for asphalt problems that will extend the life of your pavement while extending your budget. Enroll now in this practical, respected course to find cost-effective solutions to your asphalt pavement repair, maintenance, and rehabilitation problems.

Ensure high-quality pavement

Put proven preventive maintenance and rehabilitation techniques to work, including crack sealing, patching, asphalt surface treatments, in-place recycling, and overlays.

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Take course number RA00315 when it’s offered next.

What You Will Learn:

Are your asphalt pavements deteriorating faster than your budget—those pavements that were built in the boom and are now going bust? Learn practical pavement evaluation, repair, maintenance, and rehabilitation techniques to extend the life of your pavements while stretching your budgets.

Who Should Attend:

  • Public works employees, including street maintenance supervisors, construction inspectors, highway engineering supervisors, civil engineers, engineering technicians, and crew leaders 
  • Consultants and contractors involved in pavement maintenance and rehabilitation projects 
  • Facility maintenance managers and building and grounds supervisors responsible for the maintenance of parking lots and roadways 
  • Others who manage maintenance budgets, determine pavement repair or rehabilitation techniques, or implement pavement maintenance programs

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Course Details: RA00315

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Course Outline

Online Course Schedule 2025

Live Session 1 Asphalt Pavement Performance

Live Session 2 Pavement Evaluation and Patching

Live Session 3 Cracksealing and Surface Treatments

Live Session 4  In-Place Asphalt Pavement Recycling and Rehabilitation

Live Session 5  Solving Asphalt Pavement Construction Problems through Observation and Inspection and Parking Lot Specific Pavement Issues and Asphalt Pavement Asset Management Examples

 

 In-person Course Outline: 

Asphalt Pavement Performance

  • How to select asphalt and aggregate for effective performance
  • Factors affecting pavement thickness design
  • Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS)
  • Special mixes: stone matrix asphalt (SMA), open-graded friction course (OGFC), warm mix asphalt
  • Porous asphalt pavement

Pavement Evaluation

  • Identify pavement distresses and causes of distresses
  • Relate pavement distress types and distress severity to cost-effective repair strategies
  • Implement a simple pavement rating and evaluation system

Asphalt Surface Treatments

  • Learn about materials and methods for fog seal, slurry seal, micro- surfacing, chip seal, and scrub seal
  • Use chip seal materials and equipment effectively
  • Implement quality, cost-effective chip seal procedures
  • Select surface treatments for low- volume roads, parking lots, and recreational facilities

In-Place Asphalt Pavement Recycling and Rehabilitation

  • Learn effective techniques for cold in-place recycling, hot in-place recycling, full-depth reclamation

Asphalt Patching Done Right

  • Understand temporary and permanent patching techniques
  • Select cost effective patching materials
  • Evaluate patching equipment options
  • Patching trench excavations

Cracksealing

  • Cost-effective of crack sealing
  • Implement best practices
  • Properly and safely use equipment
  • Selecting materials for your pavement conditions and environment

Solving Asphalt Pavement Construction Problems

  • Perform proper surface preparation
  • Change paving procedures to minimize mix segregation
  • Improve pavement joint construction
  • Improve compaction
  • Quality control of asphalt mixes

Parking Lot Specific Pavement Issues

  • Establish a program to manage your pavement assets
  • Use condition evaluation to select treatments
  • Develop a maintenance and rehabilitation plan

Asphalt Pavement Asset Management Examples

  • Establish a program to manage your pavement assets
  • Use condition evaluation to select treatments
  • Develop a maintenance and rehabilitation plan
  • Street and parking facility examples

 

Program Director & Instructors

  • Andrew Braham

    Professor

    “Dr. Andrew Braham graduated from the University of Wisconsin with his B.S. and M.S., and from the University of Illinois with his Ph.D.    He worked with Koch Materials Company for two and a half years, and performed a post-doc at Southeast University in Nanjing, China.  He is currently a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Arkansas, where his teaching and research focus is on flexible pavement materials, pavement maintenance and rehabilitation, and sustainability.  He is the chair of TRB committee AKT30 (Pavement Maintenance), is an associate director of the Southern Plains Transportation Center, and is the developer of the Pavinar webinar series.  You can find out more about Dr. Braham at www.andrewbraham.com

     

  • Michael Groh

    Michael L. Groh is the Pavement Consultant Lead at Ruekert & Mielke, Inc., Waukesha, Wisconsin. He has been involved in the paving industry for over 40 years with experience as a contractor, material supplier, and, in the most recent twenty plus years, consulting. He focuses on pavement condition evaluation and asset life extension using innovative pavement design, maintenance, and construction techniques.

  • Benjamin Jordan

    Program Director

    Benjamin J. Jordan, PE, is a program director with Interdisciplinary Professional Programs in the transportation sector. He has over 35 years of experience in civil engineering and public works. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and a Master of Public Affairs degree with a Certificate in Public Management from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Illinois.

  • Timothy Murphy

    President

    Timothy R. Murphy, PE is president of Murphy Pavement Technology, Chicago, Illinois. He is involved in asphalt pavement teaching, training and troubleshooting nationwide. Murphy works on pavement management, mix design, quality control, construction practices, and failure investigation for government agencies, contractors and consultants and facility owners.

  • Kevin Wagner

    Branch Manager/Project Engineer

    Kevin J. Wagner, P.E., is a Project Manager and leads the Green Bay office for Ruekert & Mielke, Inc.  He specializes in civil engineering including roadway and storm water design and planning. He develops capital plans to help clients budget and maximize the life of their pavements.  Worked on implements asset management technologies for municipalities.

     

  • Program Director

    Benjamin Jordan

Total Credits:
CEU 1.5
PDH 15

Course Administration

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Payment Options

If you are planning to attend an Interdisciplinary Professional Programs course, payment is required at the time of registration. Below are the payment options:

Pay by Credit Card

Enroll online and pay by credit card.

  • Search for the course on the website and then click on the Enroll Now button from the course webpage.
  • Enter all necessary course attendee information and payment information on the course enrollment page.
  • You will receive an email to confirm successful enrollment and payment.

Enroll over the phone and pay by credit card.

  • Call CERC Registrations at 608-262-2451.
  • Provide the registrations representative with:
    • the course name, dates, and/or course number.
    • the necessary course attendee information and payment information.
  • You will receive either a mailed document or an email to confirm successful enrollment payment.

Pay by Check

Mail in a completed registration form and check payable to UW Madison.

  • Fill out a registration form (found either in the back of the course brochure you received in the mail or here).
  • Prepare a check, made payable to UW Madison.
  • Mail the registration form and check to: CERC Registrations 21 N Park St, Ste 7101 Madison, WI 53715
  • You will receive either a mailed document or an email to confirm successful enrollment and payment.

Pay by Purchase Order

Military

If using SF-182 form, please call our registration number at 608-262-2451 or email interpro@union.wisc.edu for details and instructions.

Event Cancellation

We reserve the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment or unforeseen events. If we cancel a course, participants will be notified via email or phone and will be given the option for a full refund or to transfer their registration and any fees paid to another course. We are not responsible for non-refundable plane tickets, hotel reservations, and other travel related expenses. For enrollee Course Cancellation, refer to notes on course page.

"I've been in construction for most of my life. I found this course to be very practical and informative."
—Donald Pound, Sante Fe County, New Mexico

"UW does an excellent job with these courses. They always have knowledgeable people from the field."
—Mike Joosten, Engineering Senior Technician, City of DePere, Wisconsin

"A lot of questions I've had for years—I've finally been able to talk to people who can answer them."
—Manny Ghiselline, City of Wilsonville, California

"I enjoyed learning from all four presenters who are extremely knowledgeable in the field of asphalt paving. I have a better idea of repairs, and what I should look for when our contractors do repairs for our facilities."
—Dave Polito, Facilities Maintenance Coordinator, Wegmans Food Markets, Rochester, New York

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