Virtual Learning
Concrete Pavement Preservation & Grinding
- Date: Mar 25, 2026Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am CT; 8:30 - 10:00 am MTDelivery: Live Zoom Webinar (desktop/laptop and mobile devices)
Registration
Registration Deadline: March 20, 2026A webinar link will be emailed to registered participants 2 days prior to the presentation.
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Why Attend
Preservation treatments play a vital role in maximizing pavement lifespan. This presentation focuses on concrete pavement preservation strategies, including grinding techniques that improve ride quality, safety, and durability. Attendees will learn when and how to apply these methods to extend pavement life and optimize maintenance investments.
Interactive Features
- Engage with presenter and peers via chat or Q&A
- Live polling / surveys / annotations – varies by presentation
- Downloadable reference materials
Who Should Attend
Engineering, materials, and maintenance fields will all benefit from this presentation.
Your Presenter(s)
Nicholas "Nick" Davis, P.E., is the Director of Technical Services at the International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA). He also serves as Chair of ACPA's Emerging Leaders Group and Vice Chair of the ACPA Foundation. In his role with IGGA and ACPA, Nick develops technical and marketing materials that communicate the economic and safety benefits of concrete pavement preservation and diamond grinding to government agency engineers. He also delivers educational seminars and provides guidance on specification development related to concrete pavement and roadway texture preservation. Before joining IGGA, Nick spent seven years with the New York State Department of Transportation, where he served as the agency's concrete pavement and ride quality specialist. Nick holds an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Hudson Valley Community College and a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute.