Stop random cracking: Learn the engineering secrets to durable, long-lasting concrete pavements.

This three-hour course examines concrete pavement jointing and detailing, focusing on best practices for design and construction. The course will explore the evolution and purpose of jointing, types and placement of joints, and key considerations for sustainability and long-term performance. The course explains the process for constructing pavement joints, including dowel and tie bar use, sealants, and proper layout design.
Because concrete naturally shrinks and expands with temperature variations and moisture loss, strategic jointing is the primary defense against uncontrolled cracking and structural failure. This course provides a comprehensive overview of how to properly design, space, and execute various pavement joints, including contraction, construction, and isolation joints. Beyond joint placement, the curriculum delves into vital structural details such as load transfer mechanisms, dowel bar alignment, tie bars, and joint sealing techniques. Dive into the mechanics of concrete movement and discover the industry standards and best practices required to ensure long-lasting, high-performing concrete pavements that withstand both heavy traffic and severe environmental conditions.

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Senior Director, Local Paving for the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA)
Mr. Halsted is responsible for increasing the paving market share for ready mixed concrete products through promotion, design, technical services, and construction activities at the local, regional, and state levels. He has over 25 years of experience in the use of cement and concrete in the pavements and geotechnical industry. Mr. Halsted has knowledge of planning, design, materials testing, construction, and sustainability; has participated in numerous training and construction workshops involving state and provincial transportation agencies, public works departments, universities, material suppliers, and consulting firms; and has authored several publications related to cement and concrete construction. He currently serves as a voting member of several Transportation Research Board (TRB), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and ASTM International (ASTM) standing technical committees. Mr. Halsted holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University and is a licensed engineer in the state of Georgia. Prior to joining NRMCA, he held civil and geotechnical engineering positions with the Portland Cement Association, the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, and the Georgia Department of Transportation.