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APA Announces 2014 Perpetual Pavement Award Winners

The award is presented to state transportation departments and local agency road owners for well-performing asphalt pavements.

Tue May 05, 2015 - National Edition
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The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) has announced the seven winners of its 2014 Perpetual Pavement Awards.

The award is presented to state transportation departments and local agency road owners for well-performing asphalt pavements that are at least 35 years old with proven high-quality structural designs. To earn the award, the pavement must not have suffered a structural failure, and it should have an average interval between resurfacing of no less than 12 years. The road must demonstrate the characteristics expected from a long-life, Perpetual Pavement design: excellence in design, quality in construction, and value for taxpayers.

Engineers at the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) located in Auburn, Ala., evaluated the nominations and validated the results for the seven Perpetual Pavement Award winners. Since the Perpetual Pavement Award was first presented in 2001, 100 pavements in 30 U.S. states and one Canadian province have been honored with the award.

The 2014 winners are:

• Alabama Department of Transportation for a 5.54 mi. (8.9 km) section of the Abbeville Bypass in Henry County. This is the sixth Perpetual Pavement Award for ALDOT.

• Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department for 2.54 mi. (4 km) of U.S. 71 in Sevier County from milepost 1.16 to 3.70. It is the fifth Perpetual Pavement Award for AHTD.

• Florida Department of Transportation’s SR 44 in Lake County from the intersection of CR 437 to the Volusia County line — between milepost 7.82 and 24.08. This is the fifth Perpetual Pavement Award for FDOT.

• Indiana Department of Transportation for a 14 mi. (22.5 km) stretch of U.S. 31 in Fulton and Miami Counties, from 0.5 mi. south of SR 16 to Old U.S. 31. U.S. 31 is the first Indiana pavement to win a Perpetual Pavement Award.

• Minnesota Department of Transportation’s four-lane SR 47. This 4-mile project extends from CSAH 2 in Columbia Heights, Minn., to 73rd Avenue North in the city of Fridley. MnDOT has had 13 pavements recognized with the Perpetual Pavement Award, more than any other state or agency.

• Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the nearly 3-mi. (4.8 km) long segment of SR 2005, also known as Raccoon Run Road, in Allegheny County. PennDOT has earned four Perpetual Pavement Awards.

• Tennessee Department of Transportation’s 3.5 mi. (5.6 km) on SR 40 in Polk County from 0.2 mi. east of U.S. 68 in the city of Ducktown to the North Carolina state line. This is the 10th Perpetual Pavement Award earned by TDOT.

Winning agencies are honored by their local state asphalt pavement association and are presented with an engraved crystal obelisk. The names of the winning agency and the winning projects are also added to a plaque on permanent display at the NCAT Research Center at Auburn University.

For more information, visit www.driveasphalt.org.




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