Transportation Association of Canada – Intelligent Transportation Systems Society of Canada 2019 Joint Conference & Exhibition
Join Golder at the 2019 TAC-ITS Joint Conference & Exhibition and attend sessions with our specialists, where they present developments in pavement technology for airports and optimization methods for municipal pavement asset management.
Golder’s participation in the TAC-ITS 2019 program
Visit us or come join our sessions or poster presentations:
Tuesday, September 24
Innovations in Geotechnical and Material Engineering Session
Tom Kazmierowski, session chair (Golder)
8:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Room 109
Advanced Pavement Technology – A Must for Airport Pavements – Case Studies
Presented by Ludomir Uzarowski
Innovations in Geotechnical and Material Engineering Session
8:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Room 109
At Canadian airports, pavement performance is adversely impacted by climate change and increased aircraft traffic loading. Golder’s Ludomir Uzarowski will present two case studies on the introduction of HMA technology at Edmonton International Airport and the use of higher quality asphalt cement, aggregates, and asphalt mixes at Winnipeg International Airport for major runway rehabilitation.
Comparing Priority Ranking, Multi-Criteria Analysis, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and True Optimization Methods for Pavement Preservation Programing
Presented by Michael Maher (Golder) and Roozbeh Rashedi (Infrastructure Solutions Inc.)
Innovations in Pavement Management, Engineering and Technologies Session
Tuesday, September 24, 1:45 PM – 5:15 PM
Room 109
Golder’s Michael Maher, along with Roozbeh Rashedi of Infrastructure Solutions Inc., will present a detailed analysis of the many facets of pavement preservation, from treatment strategies, to cost, to deterioration models, that make up the life cycle model of road networks. Join them for a discussion of decision-making methods to determine optimal solutions for prioritizing pavement rehabilitation, including a comparison of the performance of these methods and solution quality to identify the pros and cons of these methods.
For more information, visit https://tac-its.ca/