The contents of this report are as follows: (I) Background; (II) Introduction; (III) Key Definitions; (IV) Product Development Organizational Elements; (V) Further Defining the National Pavement Needs; (VI) The Development and Delivery Processes; (VII) Product Monitoring; (VIII) Communication Plan; and (IX) Conclusion. A Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) Product table shows how current and future LTPP products address the national pavement needs.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center
2001-01-01
Abstract:
The contents of this report are as follows: (I) Background; (II) Introduction; (III) Key Definitions; (IV) Product Development Organizational Elements...
In 1974, the Alaska Department of Highways decided to save money and fuel by removing the base course and placing the asphalt concrete surface directl...
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