Jason Wielinski

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

Jason Wielinski joined the Asphalt Institute as a Regional Engineer in 2022 and brings more than 15 years of experience in the asphalt industry. His experience includes HMA mix design, quality control testing, asphalt mixture performance evaluation, pavement design, and pavement rehabilitation and preservation project selection.
Jason has authored and contributed to several research publications and technical reports. He previously served as President of the Asphalt Recycling and Reclaiming Association (ARRA) and has been an active member of multiple TRB committees, technical advisory panels, and state and national working groups.
Before joining the Asphalt Institute, Jason managed an asphalt research and mix design laboratory. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Indiana and holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Toledo and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from Auburn University.
Jason and his wife, Alicia, live in the Cuyahoga Valley in Northeast Ohio with their two children.

Jason's Articles

Jason Wielinski, P.E. Archives - Asphalt magazine The Magazine of the Asphalt Institute

  • The good Samaria Road
    by Jason Wielinski, P.E. on October 29, 2025 at 1:45 pm

    Michigan travelers are now blessed with a national award-winning road Every road has a story. And this story has all the classic components to make it one to share. First, there is a nearly insurmountable challenge, then there are elements of opportunity, creativity and teamwork which help solve the problem for the community in need. The post The good Samaria Road appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • What comes next? 
    by Jason Wielinski, P.E. on June 15, 2025 at 4:45 pm

    Future options for asphalt labs without TCE A typical day during the busy part of the season sees between 25 and 30 extractions per day. On our busiest day in 2024, the lab performed 53 extractions,” responded Matt Beeson, Director of the Division of Materials and Tests with the Indiana Department of Transportation, when asked The post What comes next?  appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • Tunnel Visionaries
    by Jason Wielinski, P.E. on September 25, 2024 at 3:05 pm

    The rehabilitation of I-64 and the Cochran Hill Tunnel By Jason Wielinski, P.E. Tunnels are transportation engineering marvels in a sense. They have been part of infrastructure development since the time of the Roman Empire. The first transportation tunnel in the United States was the Union Canal tunnel near Lebanon, Pennsylvania, which connected the resource-rich The post Tunnel Visionaries appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • Reconstructing rural roadways: Indiana’s new approach
    by Jason Wielinski, P.E. on May 21, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    Major infrastructure projects receive most of the fanfare when it comes to publicity and attention for their sheer size, funding levels and significant scoping challenges. These are the interstate or other high-traffic volume projects where agencies are adding pavement structural capacity with added travel lanes or constructing brand new roadways to serve the traveling public. The post Reconstructing rural roadways: Indiana’s new approach appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

  • The Bailey Method
    by Bill Pine, P.E. on January 8, 2024 at 3:26 pm

    A compass providing direction with mix design and quality control It takes the right tools and a thorough understanding of how to use those tools to get any job done right. Asphalt mix designs and quality control management tasks are no different. Having personnel equipped with experience and training makes the difference when it comes The post The Bailey Method appeared first on Asphalt magazine.

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