June 2017 Webinar Ensuring Long-Term Joint Performance through Load Transfer No cost to government employees: local, state and federal. July 12 Presenters Jake Hiller, PhD, Professor, Michigan Tech Overview The latest in our continuing series of webinars co-produced with the International Society for Concrete Pavements covers the popular topic of joint performance through load transfer in concrete pavements. All concrete pavements have joints, which are critical to concrete pavement performance. In this webinar, we will explore the types of joints used in various concrete pavement types, as well as the means by which performance can be ensured either by traditional designs or with emerging, optimized, and innovative design approaches and details. Professional Development Hours The American Concrete Pavement Association will award a certificate of completion that may be used for 1.5 professional development hours (PDHs). Participants interested in earning PDH’s are responsible for determining the applicability of any training programs toward licensing requirements in their respective state/province. Registration Government employees, please email Debbie Becker at [email protected] on Tuesday-Friday. If you have questions, please call 847-423-8710. Visit our NACE Corporate Partners by clicking on their ads! NACE Attends the President's Regulatory Reform Event Congrats Todd Kinney! New South Central Region Vice President Michigan Local Agency Partnering Agreement Signed EPA & Army Corps Move to Rescind WOTUS County Bridge Management in Ohio Boosts Safety Pres. Trump Promises ‘Massive Permit Reform’ in Infrastructure Bill Macomb County, Michigan, Participating in V2I Communications Death of Twin Cities Transit Board Means Counties Control their Own Funding No State Receives an 'A' for Safety, According to NSC Report Webinar - How to Address Roadway Safety Issues for ATVs Webinar - Ensuring Long-Term Joint Performance through Load Transfer County Engineer Opening in Redwood County Road Superintendent Opening in Benton County |