| FHWA > Engineering > Pavements > Asphalt > Superpave Regional Centers |
A Partnership for Better PavementsMaking the Promise of Superpave a RealitySuperpave (Superior PERforming Asphalt PAVEments) is a performance-based system for designing asphalt pavements to meet the demanding roadway needs of the next century. This performance-based approach holds the promise of more durable pavements that can withstand extremes of temperature and heavy traffic. The implementation of Superpave will allow highway agencies to spend scarce public funds more efficiently by extending pavement life and lowering maintenance costs. The bottom line for the driving public is safer, smoother rides on better roads at a lower cost.
Five Superpave Regional Centers will provide the technical leadership and assistance to ensure that the promise of more durable asphalt pavements becomes a reality. The centers will evaluate Superpave equipment and methodologies and work with highway agencies and industry to put them into practice. The centers will also be an important source of hands-on training for engineers and technicians at a local level. Sharing knowledge of the Superpave procedures throughout the highway industry will speed the implementation of Superpave as the standard for asphalt binder selection and mix design. The Superpave Regional Centers are a unique source of expertise and assistance for highway agencies in their quest to build better, longer lasting roads. Serving Customer NeedsThe key to the Superpave Regional Centers is service. As a government/industry partnership, the centers are dedicated to serving the needs of a broad range of customers within the highway community. The centers are resources to assist in the strong developmental effort and widespread training required by the new and complex Superpave technology.
Each center is located at a State university and has an advisory group to oversee operations. The advisory group draws its members from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), State highway agencies, the regional Asphalt User-Producer Groups, materials suppliers, contractors, consultants, and universities. Each center will become self-supporting, using the funding obtained by its advisory group. The State/university team provides laboratory space, engineers, and technicians. The FHWA provides equipment and initial training.
A brief description of each of these objectives follows. AASHTO Committee Urges States to Partner with Superpave Regional CentersThe AASHTO resolution reads (in part):
At its April 1996 meeting, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Standing Committee on Highways passed a resolution urging its member States to support the Superpave Regional Centers. The AASHTO Standing Committee on Highways encourages a close partnership between State highway agencies and the Regional Superpave Centers. Specifically, the resolution recommended that the State highway agencies provide funding support and loaned staff, and participate in oversight of the center's operations. As an ongoing partner in implementing Superpave, the FHWA approves using the pooled fund mechanism for States to provide resources to the regional centers. Training
The centers will conduct training on the Superpave binders, mixtures, and mix design and analysis systems. Specific training will be tailored to meet the needs of the center's partner organizations. Regional center staff will be available to provide off-site training or to assist in the design and evaluation of particular pavement construction projects. To meet specific goals of their partner groups, the centers may also be available for forensic analysis and troubleshooting, referee testing, certification programs, proficiency testing programs, and technology transfer Evaluating the Superpave Equipment and ProceduresThe research and testing performed by the Superpave centers will validate the Superpave equipment, methodologies, and prediction models before large investments in actual pavement construction. This validation is being accomplished by a team from industry, academia, and government on a regional basis, ensuring that the training and knowledge required by Superpave is disseminated nationwide to all partners within the highway industry. Each of the Superpave regional centers is fully outfitted with the Superpave mix design and analysis equipment. Two devices developed for use in Superpave mix analysis are the Superpave Shear Tester (SST), and the Indirect Tensile Tester (IDT). The FHWA will make a pooled fund purchase of this equipment for all of the States. Under the guidance of the Asphalt Technical Working Group, the FHWA procured an initial set of SSTs and IDTs and has lent them to the Superpave centers so that the highway community can experiment with the devices and test procedures. The FHWA's Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC) in McLean, Virginia, is also outfitted with SST and IDT units. The TFHRC will participate in equipment evaluation with the centers and conduct its own research on the Superpave mix analysis. The knowledge gained by all the centers will help to ensure that the devices eventually purchased for the States will be proven, reliable, and usable tools. Research
LTPP SupportDepending on need and availability of funds, the centers can be utilized to assist States in initial Specific Pavement Studies (SPS) design, verification, and in-place pavement analysis as part of the FHWA's Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) effort. Partnership for Better Pavements![]() The road from laboratory to full implementation can be a long one, especially when it involves a technology as complex as the Superpave system. The Superpave Regional Centers will make this road as smooth as possible by establishing strong partnerships to serve the needs of public agencies and private industry. The centers represent an unparalleled source of asphalt technology expertise, capability, and support to assist in the implementation of the Superpave system. The centers will rigorously evaluate Superpave equipment and procedures while providing hands-on training and experience to pavement specialists throughout the country. This partnership approach will make the promise of better pavements a reality. For More Information:Joe Button Peter Sebaaly Rebecca McDaniel Mansour Solaimanian Doug Hanson |
EventsMore InformationContactsJohn D'Angelo Matthew Corrigan |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
This page last modified on 05/30/06 |