2013 MPPP Annual Meeting

Meeting Details
Date11/11 - 11/13
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
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AttendeesDownload

What is the Midwestern Pavement Preservation Partnership?

The Midwestern Pavement Preservation Partnership (MPPP) is an AASHTO regional forum of pavement professionals from State and Provincial Agencies, Contractors, Suppliers, Academia, Local and Federal Government Officials, all working together to take advantage of the synergy gained from sharing information and identifying common issues for further investigation. It provides a forum to share and publicize information describing improvements in research, design, specifications, materials and construction practices, and to promote the benefits of Pavement Preservation through education and application.

Each workshop presentation was captured by NCPP staff using state of the art digital recording, so please click the play button to watch, or download the presentation in PDF format, if available.

# Name Organization Presentation Title Video PDF
1Karl BrowningIndiana DOTWelcome to IndianaWatch---
2Karen BoboFHWAFHWA WelcomeWatch---
3Tara LiskeManitobaWelcome from MPPPWatch
4Scott StotlemeyerMissouri DOTWelcome from MWBPPWatch---
5Gordon ProctorProctor and AssociatesMAP-21 New Opportunity for Managing PavementsWatch
6Francine Shaw WhitsonFHWAMAP-21 Performance Management ElementsWatch
7Jim MoulthropFP2 Inc.The Pavement Preservation Industry & FP2 Inc.Watch
8Siva VenugopalanSiva Corrosion ServicesBridge Preservation Industry UpdateWatch
9Thomas VanFHWASHRP2 Overview and Pavement UpdateWatch
10Rob DingessAmerican Traffic Safety Services AssociationHigh Friction SurfacingWatch
11Christopher ClementNew Hampshire DOTKeep Good Roads Good / Sorenson Award WinnerWatch
12Howie SnyderVance BrothersPavement Preservation Training OpportunitiesWatch
13Mary RobbinsNCAT2012 NCAT Test Track Pavement Preservation StudyWatch
14Anita BushNevada DOTPartnership Reports - RMWPPPWatch
15Jon WilcoxsonKentucky Transportation CabinetPartnership Reports - SEPPPWatch---
16Dean DickinsonConnecticut DOTPartnership Reports - NEPPPWatch---
17Bill TompkinsIndiana DOTState Agency Reports - Indiana DOTWatch
18Illinois DOTState Agency Reports - Illinois DOTWatch
19Francis TodeyIowa DOTState Agency Reports - Iowa DOTWatch
20Kansas DOTState Agency Reports - Kansas DOTWatch
21Ohio DOTState Agency Reports - Ohio DOTWatch
22Becca LaneOntario Ministry of TransportationState Agency Reports - Ontario MOTWatch
23Matthew HildebrandManitoba Infrastructure and TransportationState Agency Reports - Manitoba ITWatch
24Tom WoodMinnesota DOTState Agency Reports - Minnesota DOTWatch
25David BruinsNorth Dakota DOTState Agency Reports - North Dakota DOTWatch
26Gill HedmanSouth Dakota DOTState Agency Reports - South Dakota DOTWatch
27Nichole AndreSaskatchewan Ministry of Highways & InfrastructureState Agency Reports - Saskatchewan MinistryWatch---
28Erin ChelottiMichigan DOTState Agency Reports - Michigan DOTWatch---
29Todd MillerMissouri DOTState Agency Reports - Missouri DOTWatch---
30Dan HaidBoone County, MissouriState Agency Reports - Boone CountyWatch---
31Robert OrthmeyerFHWASurface CharacteristicsWatch
32Raymie Eckerle and Richard DomonkosCity of JasperIndiana LTAP PresentationWatch---
33Chris LubbersKraton PolymersHighly Modified Binders for Thin Lift and Microsurfacing Emulsion ApplicationsWatch
34Jerry GeibMinnesota DOTMPPP Tak Force Review---
35Kelly SmithApplied Pavement TechnologyCost Effectiveness of the Michigan DOT and National Park Service (NPS) Preservation ProgramsWatch
36Becca LaneOntario Ministry of TransportationPerformance of CIR Technologies in OntarioWatch
37Larry GalehouseNCPPNCPP UpdateWatch
38Moderated by Scott StotlemeyerMissouri DOTRoundtable Discussion - When Preservation is no Longer Cost EffectiveWatch
39John HooksNCPPPavement and Bridge Research Roadmap UpdateWatch
40Moderated by Jerry GeibMinnesota DOTOpportunities and Challenges Impacting Preservation - DiscussionWatch---
41Scott StotlemeyerMissouri DOTMeeting Summary and AdjournmentWatch---