Webinar - Using Structural Design Software for the Design of Municipal Roadways

October 16, 2012
ICPI

 

ICPI Webinar

Using Structural Design Software for the Design of Municipal Roadways

October 16, 2012
2:00 pm eastern


STEP 1:
Pay the webinar access fee (admits one person).

STEP 2: Follow directions included in payment confirmation email to receive webinar access details.


Fee

$45 ICPI members/$90 non-members (includes software)

Presenters
David Smith, Technical Director, ICPI
and
Robert Bowers, P. Eng., Director of Engineering, ICPI

Description
This one-hour webinar focuses on the practical aspects of municipal road design using interlocking concrete pavements.  The webinar outlines the input requirements for appropriate structural design with granular, asphalt, cement and asphalt treated bases. The session includes a demonstration of ICPI structural design software based on the ASCE 58-10 standard for interlocking concrete pavements. Participants will gain an understanding of the pavement materials options and how to determine base thicknesses based on traffic, soils and environmental inputs. Registration includes software.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify design input requirements to enable the use of the standard
  • Select an appropriate base and subbase type and thickness to support the anticipated traffic
  • Specify the appropriate design elements to ensure quality construction and maximize pavement performance

Continuing Education
This program is registered with AIA and ASLA for 1 HSW learning unit/hour and is approved for 1 CE credit for ICPI Certified Installers.

Cancellation Policy for ICPI Webinars
Registrants who provide written notice of cancellation at least two days in advance of the webinar date shall receive a full refund.  No refunds will be made for not attending or if notice of cancellation is received (2) days or less prior to the webinar date.  Substitutions shall be permitted from the same company at any time prior to the start date without penalty.  Please check the technical requirements of the webinar service well in advance of the webinar start time.  Most technical glitches can be traced to your computer network’s firewalls or security settings.  If a technical failure prevents access to the live webinar, the registrant will be given access to a recording of the webinar.   If the technical failure is the fault of the webinar service provider or if the webinar is cancelled, a full refund will be offered.

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