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Building a Pavement Management Plan Using RoadSoft: Webinar Series (Session 1)


Jul 6 2009 - 9:00am
Jul 6 2009 - 12:00pm
Etc/GMT-4

Schedule:
Monday, July 6 - 9 AM - Noon
Wednesday, July 8 - 9 AM - Noon
Thursday, July 9 - 9 AM - Noon

Overview:
The Michigan Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) is always looking for
new and better ways to deliver training.This webinar is a training session to be delivered using innovative software that allows the instructor and participants to view each other’s computer screens to enhance learning and participation. This training event will be conducted in a small group (20 people or less) in a series of 3, three-hour sessions. Between sessions, students will be given follow-up work to complete outside of the session in order to prepare for the next day's session.

Webinar Objectives:
Instructor Tim Colling, P.E., will guide participants through the process of working with RoadSoft’s pavement deterioration model and strategy analysis engine to determine a network-wide pavement management strategy. This is an interactive webinar, using participants’ own pavement data to demonstrate how RoadSoft’s modeling tools can answer your pavement management questions and develop viable projections. At the end of the class, students should have a basic pavement model set up to run scenarios of their own data.

Session 1 will cover the following topics:

- Introductions
- Understanding the webinar interface
- Assembling Pavement Modeling Data

Please see the pdf below for additional information.

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