Quarter 4, 2017

Concrete Pavement Progress www.acpa.org A C P A N E W S 28 FHWA Seeks Long- Life and Sustainable Pavement Projects Ideas THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION is looking for good examples of long-life pavement projects and projects that incorporate sustainable practices for case study consideration. The two requests are for: Pavement projects featuring sustainable practices. To complete an online survey to provide project details, please follow this link: https://goo.gl/vccL2f. Round 2 Handwork at a roundabout in Johnston, Iowa in the fall of 2016. (Photo by Drew Manatt, Mannats, Inc.) Round 3 Slipforming a concrete round- about. (Photo by David Sciullo, Golden Triangle Construction.) Publication Correction In the 3rd quarter issue of CONCRETE PAVEMENT PROGRESS (CPP), two photos were switched by mistake. The situation was corrected immediately in our online and web app versions, and in this issue, we are republishing the four photos with correct captions. CPP regrets the error.  Pavement projects featuring long-life designs and successful use of preservation and rehabilitation practices. To complete an online survey to provide project details, please follow this link: https://goo.gl/wRuvWd.  Round 1 An 8-in. un- bonded concrete overlay project on Route 390 in Wayland, N.Y., the first of its kind in the region. (Photo by Jeff Borden, Cold Spring Construction.) Round 4 A freshly poured con- crete road, winding through the Rocky Mountains. (Photo by Matt Fonte, Castle Rock Construc- tion Company.) 1 2

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