Grover Allen

Regional Engineer
Ph.D.,P.E.
Education | Engineering
Time at Asphalt Institute: 3 years

Dr. Grover Allen is the Southeastern Regional Engineer for the Asphalt Institute based out of Florida. He is a Professional Engineer, earned his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana Tech University, and his master’s and Ph.D. from Texas A&M University.

Dr. Allen has 20+ years of experience with an emphasis on asphalt and emulsion troubleshooting/customer support, production/testing QC, and product development/innovation. Dr. Allen also has experience with recycled materials (RAP/RAS/GTR), rejuvenating additives, spray applications, and pavement management systems.

Dr. Allen was part of a team that built a 100% RAP rejuvenated cold mix low-volume road that has remained in service for over 7 years and counting. Dr. Allen was the primary inventor of age-resistant asphalt and emulsion compositions with 8x ductility of conventional PG 67-22 and PG 76-22 PMA asphalts after 60-hr PAV aging. U.S. Patent Nos. 11,401,424 and 11,414,549 further describe these inventions. Dr. Allen managed budgets of several million dollars for more than a decade and managed teams of 10+, including engineers, QC managers, lab managers, field support managers, and chemists during his career. He was responsible for product formulation, product development, an AASHTO-accredited laboratory, and staff with over 50 years of combined experience, and oversaw the execution of over 11,000 laboratory work requests. Over 250,000 miles have been paved with asphalt products produced under his direction.

Dr. Allen has solved various practical field application and construction problems for contractors, producers, agencies, acted as an advisor to asphalt technologists and innovators, and has authored dozens of reports and articles related to asphalt. He has provided training and made dozens of presentations in professional meetings, conferences, and workshops. He is currently serving on several committees in the industry, including the Southeastern Asphalt User-Producer Group (SEAUPG) board, NCAT’s Applications Steering Committee, and AASHTO PEAS Technical Committee.

Grover's Articles

Dr. Grover Allen, Ph.D., P.E. Archives - Asphalt magazine The Magazine of the Asphalt Institute

  • Why asphalt dominates road construction
    by Dr. Grover Allen, Ph.D., P.E. on August 14, 2025 at 2:06 pm

    Have you ever noticed that most paved roads are made of asphalt and asked the question why is that? I’ve actually been asked this question a lot. It normally comes from…well, drivers! Most of the people who’ve asked me this question know that I work in the asphalt industry, and most of them have at The post Why asphalt dominates road construction appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • What is happening with our OGFCs?
    by Dr. Grover Allen, Ph.D., P.E. on July 16, 2024 at 6:15 pm

    Four areas of focus for longer-lasting open-grade friction course pavements Basic asphalt mix design teaches us that the following steps are required to ensure a long-lasting pavement. First, high-quality asphalt and aggregate materials are selected. Then, the aggregate structure and asphalt content are designed so that air voids are reduced to the absolute minimum amount The post What is happening with our OGFCs? appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • Is RAP just a black rock?
    by Dr. Grover Allen, Ph.D., P.E. on April 5, 2024 at 2:24 pm

    If you’re reading this article, you probably already know that RAP stands for “reclaimed asphalt pavement” and is valued by users and producers alike because it can be recycled as a component of a new asphalt mixture. In addition to being resource-responsible, the use of RAP in an asphalt mixture means that at least some The post Is RAP just a black rock? appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • What is the cure time for asphalt?
    by Dr. Grover Allen, Ph.D., P.E. on February 2, 2023 at 3:17 pm

    An engineer colleague recently reached out to me and asked, “what is the cure time for asphalt?” My initial response to his question was “are you referring to cold-mix asphalt?” Cold-mix asphalt is a mixture of asphalt and a solvent and/or water, aggregates, reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and other minerals typically used for patching and The post What is the cure time for asphalt? appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • Five handy rules of thumb for asphalt mix design
    by Danny Gierhart, P.E. on January 3, 2023 at 3:20 pm

    For as long as people have worked at things, they have been coming up with rules of thumb to make their work easier. We offer these five handy rules of thumb for asphalt mix designers. 1 For every 0.3% binder, the air voids change about 1% During the mix design process, trial batches often result The post Five handy rules of thumb for asphalt mix design appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

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