Inner page

How to Design Sustainable Concrete Pavements

Credit: 16 PDH Hours
Course Fee: $239.00
113 pages

How it Work!

  1. Register first and log into your account. Study and take the quiz for FREE until passed.
  2. After passing the quiz, follow the page, pay for the course and print your certificate.

Course Summary:

Pavements are aging and deteriorating; one third of the road system, about 1.3 million miles, is in poor condition or worse, receiving a grade of D- in the American Society of Civil Engineers report card (ASCE 2009A). Traffic volumes and vehicle loads continue to increase, putting more demands on the already stressed pavement system and, in major metropolitan areas, resulting in serious congestion problems. Roadway agency budgets continue to fall short of needed funds, with an estimated $115.7 billion annual shortfall from funding required to substantially improve pavement conditions. These challenges exist not only in a time of economic uncertainty but also within the developing realization that the environmental and social impacts of these pavements systems are great.

Learning Objective:

This course is a manual of practice of what does it take to have a more sustainable concrete for pavement.

Review the quiz before studying the course.

Course Content

Course Author: Iowa State University

Certificate of completion of the course

This course comes with a multiple-choice quiz. You can view the quiz and take the quiz if you are logged in your account. You can take the quiz for this online PDH course as many times until passed. The passing grade is 70% and above. After you pass the quiz simply follow the page, to pay for the course and print your certificate instantly. A copy of the certificate and receipt for this course will always be in your account.

This online PDH course can also be used as a continuing education course for the following.

Architects

PE Civil Engineers

PE Structural Engineers

CE Contractors

Acrobat Reader is required to view this document. Click here to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader.