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Pavement Preservation resources

FHWA – Pavement Preservation

The FHWA Pavement Preservation web page is filled with excellent information and resources for those interested in FHWA’s perspective on pavement preservation. It contains informational and education resources, guidance documents, and a schedule of related upcoming events.

National Center of Pavement Preservation

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The National Center for Pavement Preservation (NCPP) was established by Michigan State University and FP2, Inc. to lead collaborative efforts among government, industry, and academia in the advancement of pavement preservation by advancing and improving pavement preservation practices through education, research and outreach.

Foundation for Pavement Preservation

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The Foundation for Pavement Preservation (FP2) supports the adoption of pavement preservation at all levels of government, and works to ensure pavement preservation becomes a part of road programs from coast-to-coast. Browse their website to learn more about pavement preservation, and view their quarterly magazine, Pavement Preservation Journal.

Midwestern Pavement Preservation Partnership (MPPP)

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The Midwestern Pavement Preservation Partnership (MPPP) is comprised of representatives from regional state and local highway agencies, provincial transport agencies, industry, suppliers, consultants, and academia. The Partnership seeks to develop sound pavement investment programs to gain infrastructure and operational efficiencies while satisfying the reporting requirements of GASB 34.

Pavement Preservation & Recycling Alliance (PPRA)

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The Pavement Preservation & Recycling Alliance (PPRA) provides a centralized depository of comprehensive information for the advancement of pavement preservation and asphalt recycling and reclaiming. It joins together resources from the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA), the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA), and the International Slurry Surfacing Association (ISSA).