This workshop provides the most up-to-date information for professionals involved in the design, construction, and management of asphalt airport pavements. It focuses on current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements and other applicable industry standards, including specifications, advisory circulars, design criteria, and policy guidance.
Topics include pavement design and evaluation, materials, mix design, construction practices, preservation, and rehabilitation, along with innovative pavement technologies for airport applications.
Participants will hear a detailed break-down of the P-401 specification and other important aspects of AC 150/5370-10 from AI, FAA and consulting engineer experts, emphasizing the latest updates resulting from a two-year-long rewrite.
The workshop also includes an in-depth review of FAARFIELD 2.0 airport pavement design software and AC 150/5320-6G, Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation. FAARFIELD 2.0 features a completely redesigned graphical user interface (GUI) with improved navigation, an updated 3D finite element computational engine, a new graphical vehicle editor, an expanded aircraft library, and other enhancements.
Highlighted Topics
• P-401 Specifications, Marshall and Gyratory Mixes
• Materials and Construction
• Quality Control and Acceptance
• FAA Thickness Design
• Pavement Evaluation
• Maintenance and Rehabilitation Methods

