Some Thoughts on the Current State and Future of Pavement in California

Some Thoughts on the Current State and Future of Pavement in California

April 20, 2018

UC Davis' John Harvey presented Some Thoughts on the Current State and Future of Pavement in California at the ITS Berkeley Transportation Seminar April 20, 2018 at 4 p.m. in 502 Davis Hall. 

This talk will present a summary of the current state of pavement and pavement practice (local, state, private) in California, and the likely impacts of changes in transportation that will affect how, where and what kind of pavement is produced in the state.  The talk will conclude with some ideas for how to respond to the current state, the expected changes and the challenges of reducing the financial and environmental impacts of pavement with a particular emphasis on pavement as urban hardscape.

Friday, April 20, 2018 - 
4:00pm to 5:00pm
502 Davis Hall

Presenter

John Harvey is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the UC Pavement Research Center (UCPRC) at the University of California, Davis, with additional laboratories at UC Berkeley.  He is Principal Investigator for projects for research, development and implementation for a wide range of pavement technology, management, cost and environmental topics for Caltrans, FHWA, FAA, CalRecycle, the California Air Resources Board, California local government and industry.  His BSCE is from Oregon State University and his graduate degrees are from UC Berkeley. He is a registered civil engineer in California.