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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - SUPERPAVE
Super related   Roads & Bridges June 2008   By René A. Renteria, P.E., AND Elizabeth Hunt, P.E.
Oregon DOT uses Superpave mix designs for perpetual pavement project
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ASPHALT ANSWERS   Roads & Bridges December 2000   Prithvi S. (Ken) Kandhal, P.E.
Restricted Zone in Superpave Specification
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Making Sure They Match   Roads & Bridges September 2000   Chuck Deahl
Superpave mixes must meet certain compaction specs, which could be a challenge
A HMA Plant Milestone   Roads & Bridges September 1999
Florida company installs its own facility to meet demands of the Superpave movement.
Fast, Fast, Fast . . . Fast Vibrations   Roads & Bridges August 1999   Bill Wilson
Superpave technology has compaction rollers shifting into high gear
Superpave Goes to School   Roads & Bridges June 1998
Five Indiana universities are incorporating the Superpave asphalt binder and mix design method into their curricula.
Superpave: At Last a Success   Roads & Bridges March 1998   D.R. Turner
The Florida DOT works with a contractor to make Superpave a success
Superpave Binder Specs Get Refined   Roads & Bridges March 1998   Laurand Lewandowski, Ph.D.
To better understand the development of Superpave and polymer-modified asphalt specifications, one most look at the past, present and contemplate the future
A Material Engineer's Perspective: Field Compaction of Superpave Mixtures   Roads & Bridges February 1998   Michael K. Prather
Superpave has made many improvements to the durability of asphalt cement concrete pavements, however, as with any new system, allowances must be made for the unexpected changes.
Field Management Key to Superpave Compaction   Roads & Bridges February 1998   Charles W. Deahl
The Superpave mixes can be compacted productively; however, it is a learning process that involves good field management.
Passing the Torch   Roads & Bridges January 1998   Dale Decker
As the Superpave binder and mix design process moves from research to implementation by the year 2000, the industry is learning from its successes and problems.
Compacting for Superpave Success   Roads & Bridges August 1997   James A. Scherocman, P.E.
A lot has been said about the Superpave binder specs and mix designs, but what about compaction of the mix once it's laid? Our two-part series addresses key issues.
New Developments to Aid Superpave   Roads & Bridges May 1997   Gary Henderson
The Superpave system. We hear it mentioned at meetings, we read about it in magazines and newsletters, and we discuss it in the office. Yet what's the bottom line? Where are we right now in the transition to this performance-based asphalt mix design system?
Superpave Volumetric Mix Design   Roads & Bridges May 1997   Prithvi "Ken" Kandhal, P.E.
Ohio Ushers in Superpave Use with First Project   Roads & Bridges May 1997   Ed Longville
Contractor utilizes in-line blending of SBR Latex to manufacture performance-graded binder specified for Ohio's first Superpave project
Superpave Use Spreads in Iowa   Roads & Bridges February 1997   Renee White
The first Superpave project in Iowa took place in Des Moines two years ago; since then more projects have followed.
A Superpave Primer   Roads & Bridges February 1996
While virtually everyone in the industry is familiar with the term "Superpave," there still appears to be some confusion over just what Superpave is.
How 'Super' is Superpave?   Roads & Bridges February 1996   Lee Geistlinger
SHRP's Superpave is moving off test tracks and into the roads of Main Street USA. Here's a look at its performance there.
The Badger State Still on the Superpave Bandwagon   Roads & Bridges February 1996
While the actual number of "Superpave miles" in Wisconsin's roadway system is low-approximately 4 to 5 miles-it has made an impression that greatly exceeds its physical presence.

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