A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineering professor is working with the Texas Department of Transportation to test the durability of roads made from recycled asphalt, using an accelerated ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pavia Systems, the leading software firm focused exclusively on transportation infrastructure, announced today it has partnered with MnROAD in support of their collaboration ...
The world’s two largest full-scale accelerated pavement testing facilities have formed a partnership that promises to benefit state DOTs and thousands of cash-strapped cities and towns who seek ...
Pavement longevity is the Holy Grail of road building. Engineers are constantly testing new mix designs and paving techniques with hopes that they can achieve long-term results on the roadways.
Stefan Romanoschi, an associate professor in the University of Texas at Arlington's department of civil engineering, designed and built this accelerated pavement testing machine. It will test recycled ...
Ronald Elsenbaumer (left), UTA’s provost and vice president for academic affairs, talks with civil engineering professor Stefan Romanoschi about the university’s Accelerated Pavement Testing Center ...
MANTUA TWP. -- We tend to take the road beneath our wheels for granted until we slam into a pothole on our morning commute. The jolt could send a coffee cup flying or lead to hundreds of dollars in ...
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