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Updated: September 4th, 2009 09:24 AM GMT-05:00

Upcoming Webinars from ACPA


American Concrete Pavement Association

ACPA is pleased to present the following line-up of ACPA webinars for the next few weeks.

September 10 ... The Truth About Admixtures for Concrete Pavements ...
Michelle Wilson, Portland Cement Association. (90-minute program)

September 17 ... A Guide to Reusing and Recycling Concrete Pavements ...
Mark Snyder, Ph.D., P.E. ACPA-Pennsylvania Chapter. (90-minute program)

September 24 ... How to Extend Pavement Life by Retrofitting Dowel Bars ...
John Roberts, International Grooving & Grinding Association. (60-minute program)

October 1 ... How to Troubleshoot Concrete Overlays ...
Michael Ayers, Ph.D., American Concrete Pavement Association. (90-minute program)

October 19 ... What You Should Know About Alternate Design/Alternate Bidding ...
Michael Ayers, Ph.D., American Concrete Pavement Association. (60-minute program)

Schedule & Time Allotment ...
All ACPA webinars are scheduled for 1 p. m. (Central) on Thursdays, as noted. Our formal presentations last either 60 or 90 minutes, but we encourage you to allow extra time for questions and answers, typically an additional 15 to 20 minutes after the presentation.

Earn Professional Development Hours ...
Registrants may be eligible for 1.0 to 1.5 professional development hours (PDH's) for successful completion of an examination after the webinar. PDH's are presented on the basis of the time of the formal program, i.e. 1 PDH for a 60-minute webinar and 1.5 PDH's for a 90-minute webinar. ACPA provides an exam, which covers key points of the presentation. ACPA then reviews examinations within one week and then, will issue a PDH certificate to registrants who pass the exam. Certificates will be awarded only to paid registrants who complete the exam with a score of 70% or higher.

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