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... 265 TOPIC 9 Implementation and Strategic Plan JAMES S MOULTHROP Fugro-BRE, Inc.
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... 266 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar This review indicates that considerable effort is expended in attempting to control or eliminate moisture damage, but it also illustrates the number of different approaches to solving the problem. One might ask this question: Has any agency solved the problem with the approach it has taken?
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... Moulthrop, Button, and Hejl 267 The effects of design, production, and construction practices, including quality control, may be a practical issue to address at the seminar. Many pavements are constructed and accepted with air void levels that significantly exceed specified limiting values.
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... 268 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar • Respect others' opinions even though you do not agree with them. This is an essential component of the democratic process.
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... Moulthrop, Button, and Hejl 269 – Are there procedures available for identifying moisture sensitive aggregates and asphalts? – What are the major gaps in the knowledge?
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... 270 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar – Best practices – Knowledge gaps and barriers to progress – Research needs • Identification and prioritization of significant needs from each breakout session • Discussion of resources needed to address these needs, along with research problem statements that can be readily used in the research community • Time line with milestones to track the progress of solving these needs • Conclusions REFERENCES 1. Aschenbrener, T
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... Moulthrop, Button, and Hejl 271
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... 272 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar Problem Statement Format Problem statements that are developed by the workshop participants should use the following format followed by TRB standing committees.
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... Moulthrop, Button, and Hejl 273 V URGENCY, PAYOFF POTENTIAL, AND IMPLEMENTATION Statements concerning the urgency of this particular research in relation to highway transportation needs in general and the potential for payoff (couched in benefit/cost terms if at all possible)
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... 274 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar Example Problem Statement I PROBLEM TITLE Minimizing Transportation Agencies' Liability Associated with Use of Contaminated Property II.
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... Moulthrop, Button, and Hejl 275 The following tasks will be performed: 1. Literature search.

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