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Cold-in-Place / Full Depth Recycling

The increased cost in asphalt, aggregate, and their supply has increased the need for high quality, cost effective alternatives to conventional pavement reconstruction and virgin paving mixtures. Transportation professionals are seeking maintenance methods which optimize the value of existing in-place materials. FDR/CIR methods help address these needs.

The workshop will cover the following:

  • What is FDR/CIR?
  • When should FDR/CIR be used?
  • How to design it
  • What is important for inspection

Tom Wood is with the Minnesota Department of Transportation, where he works on pavement preventative maintenance methods with the Office of Materials. He also has worked for Koch Materials Company and SemMaterials Group as a technical representative specializing in surface treatments for hot-mix asphalt pavements.

Host

Tom Wood
Minnesota DOT
thomas.wood@dot.state.mn.us

TLN Event Number

#1696


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