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May 17, 2018

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Our 2018 pavement classes are now offered in partnership with the City and County Pavement Improvement Center*, hosted by the University of California Pavement Research Center, and funded by California Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 This partnership reduces registration fees to California's local public agencies to help you better repair and maintain California’s roadways.

Local governments, bear responsibility for over 80% of the roadway pavement lane-miles in California and carry 45% of the vehicle miles traveled. Unfortunately, the condition of California’s pavements has worsened over the past 10 years, as documented in the California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment. The passage of SB1 brings much needed funding to local governments for preserving existing good pavement and restoring structural capacity to bad. Get the training you need to achieve maximum value from this new funding by employing the most advanced, cost-effective and sustainable pavement practices possible.

Register for one or more of the available pavement courses below and sign up for our monthly email newsletter for updates on future pavement courses.

In-Place Asphalt Recycling and Stabilization Strategies (IDM-06)
May 31, 2018 :: Orinda :: $75 Public Agency Fee

Pavement Management Systems and Preservation Strategies (IDM-28)
October 24-25, 2018 :: Costa Mesa :: $95 Public Agency Fee

Asphalt Pavement Maintenance & Rehabilitation (IDM-04)
November 6, 2018:: Richmond :: $75 Public Agency Fee

December 4, 2018:: Los Angeles :: $75 Public Agency Fee

* The City and County Pavement Improvement Center (CCPIC) is a partnership of the University of California Pavement Research Center at UC Davis and UC Berkeley, the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis and UC Berkeley, California State University at Long Beach, Chico, and San Luis Obispo, the California League of Cities (LOCC), the California State Association of Counties (CSAC), and the County Engineers Association of California (CEAC).