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EXHIBITION

The Exhibit Hall features a variety of vendors and organizations showcasing products and services related to the conference. The hall will open at the start of the Welcome Reception on Sunday, June 15. All breaks and lunches will be held in the Exhibition Hall.

The following vendors and organizations are planning to attend:



6D Solutions
17 Place Xavier Richard
Sainte Foy Les Lyons, Lyons 69110
France
Contact: Daniel Doligez
Phone: 611740811
Fax: 472169033
Contact e-mail: daniel.doligez@6d-solutions.com; 6dsolutions@6dsolutions.com
Web site: www.6dsolutions.com

Description:
6D Solutions designs, develops and markets solutions to reinforce asphalt mix, and methods to avoid crack propagation in the asphalt, based on grids of glass fibre.

 



American Concrete Institute
38800 Country Club Drive
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Contact: Rex C. Donahey, Editor-in-Chief of Concrete International
Phone: 248-848-3700
Fax: 248-848-3701
Contact e-mail: ACIMemberServices@concrete.org
Web site: www.concrete.org

Description:
American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) core purpose is to provide knowledge and information for the best use of concrete.  ACI’s products and services include publications, a membership program, seminar courses, and certification programs.

 



Fugro-Roadware
P O Box 520
147 East River Road
Paris, ON N3L 3T6
Canada
Contact: Richard Fox-Ivey
Phone: 519-442-2264
Fax: 519-442-3680
Contact e-mail: info@roadware.com
Web site: www.roadware.com

Description:
Fugro-Roadware provides data collection equipment and services for pavement management, videolog and asset management applications. Fugro-Roadware's ARAN® - Automatic Road Analyzer - collects line scan and area scan pavement images, as well as high accuracy roadway data and HDTV right-of-way videolog images, all while traveling at normal highway speeds. Fugro-Roadware is the developer of WiseCrax®, the industry’s most widely adopted automated pavement distress system, and the D/V-Rate semi-automated pavement analysis application.

 



Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc
12 Industrial Way
Salem, NH 03079
Contact: Robert Parrillo
Phone: 603-893-1109
Fax: 603-889-3984
Contact e-mail: sales@geophysical.com   
Web site: www.geophysical.com

Description: 
RoadScan™ is a complete FCC compliant GPR system for road inspection and analysis. The affordable system provides users with an effective tool for quickly determining pavement layer thickness, base and sub-base evaluations with data densities not obtainable by other labor-intensive methods. RoadScan™ data is acquired at highway speeds, eliminating the need for lane closures, providing a safer working environment.GSSI’s 2 GHz horn antenna provides superior resolution for measurement of wearing course as thin as 1 inch. The RoadScan™ system has been integrated with the JILS FWD system to obtain and store pavement thickness data along with the FWD data.

 



HUESKER, Inc.
PO BOX 411529
Charlotte, NC 28241
Contact: Greg Kiggins
Phone: 704-588-5500
Fax: 704-588-5988
Contact e-mail: akane@hueskerinc.com
Web site: www.hueskerinc.com

Description:
Huesker, Inc. is a major North and Central American supplier of quality geogrids and high strength geotextiles.  HaTelit® asphalt reinforcement geogrid provides the best solution to reflective cracking in asphalt overlays. HaTelit is an asphalt reinforcement composite which combines a high modulus polyester geogrid with a lightweight non-woven. This composite is coated with bitumen to strengthen the bond with the asphalt layers. HaTelit combines with the asphalt layer to increase the tensile strength, thereby reducing tensile stress peaks. Reflective cracking is also reduced due to HaTelit and asphalt having similar thermal expansion properties. HaTelit asphalt reinforcement reduces maintenance costs and extends the service life of overlay.

 



Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT)
1611 Titan Drive
Rantoul, IL 61866
Contact: Leslie Myrick
Phone: 217-893-0705
Fax: 217-893-0601
Contact e-mail: lsweet@uiuc.edu
Web site: www.ict.uiuc.edu

Description:
The Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT) is an innovative partnership between the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The ICT builds on the experience of renowned experts in transportation and related fields at the University of Illinois, IDOT, and other universities in Illinois and across the country by providing the appropriate tools and support required for objective research. The ICT is headquartered at the Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory (ATREL), one of the top transportation research facilities in the nation located on 47 acres of the former Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois. The facility has 60,000 square feet of laboratories and three major buildings for testing pavement materials and transportation operations. The large land area at the ATREL complex houses a full-scale pavement testing facility that uses an Accelerated Transportation Loading ASsembly (ATLAS), which is capable of evaluating multiple transportation support systems under real environmental and vehicular loading conditions.

The ICT currently supports 52 reseach projects, 47 researchers, and 54 graduate students.

 



INO
2740 Einstein Street
Quebec, Quebec G1P 4S4
Canada
Contact: Jean-Francois Hebert
Phone: 418-657-7006
Fax: 418-657-7009
Contact e-mail: jean-francois.hebert@ino.ca
Website: www.ino.ca

Description:
INO (National Optics Institute) is a world-class center of expertise in optics and photonics dedicated to serving business. INO proposes two innovative products for the road inspection industry.

INO’s laser rut measurement system is a transverse profiling device that detects and characterizes pavement rutting. The LRMS can acquire full 4-meter width profiles of a highway lane at normal traffic speed, with 2 options of maximum sampling rate: 30 or 150Hz. The system uses two laser profilers that digitize transverse sections of the pavement. Custom optics and high-power pulsed laser line projectors allow the system to operate in full daylight or in nighttime conditions.

INO’s laser road imaging system is composed of two high resolution linescan cameras and lasers that are configured to image almost 4m transverse road section at speed that can surpass 100km/h. This patented imaging system was designed to increase the contrast and visibility of both small longitudinal and lateral roadcracks. Using high power laser line projectors and special collection optics, the LRIS can operate in full daylight conditions.

 



Interlaken Technology Corp
8175 Chaska Boulevard
Chaska, MN 55318
Contact: Dan Prill
Phone: 952-856-4210
Fax: 952-856-4210
Contact e-mail: dprill@interlaken.com
Website: www.interlaken.com

Description:
Interlaken manufactures a SuperPave Direct Tension Tester, a machine for evaluating the low temperature thermal properties of asphalt binders and sealants. The blister test for sealants developed by Dr. Imad Al-Qadi is run in the Interlaken Direct Tension Tester. Interlaken’s line includes a compact, servo-hydraulic test system that will perform a complete range of static and dynamic tests for both soil and asphalt. And Interlaken has introduced a newly designed Simple Performance Tester to conduct three NCHRP Project 9-29 compressive tests on cylindrical asphalt concrete specimens. The three tests are the Flow Time Test (Static Creep), Flow Number Test (Repeated Load) and the Dynamic Modulus Test |E*|.



North Central Superpave Center

1205 Montgomery St.
P.O. Box 2382
West Lafayette, IN 47996-2382
Contact: Ayesha Shah
Phone:
Fax:
Contact e-mail: bano@ecn.purdue.edu
Website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/NCSC/

Description:
The North Central Superpave Center (NCSC) conducts research, provides technical information, assists with testing, participates in equipment/protocol evaluations, contributes to standards development and provides training related to hot mix asphalt and aggregates.

The NCSC is a research center administered by the Joint Transportation Research Program at Purdue University and supported by the state departments of transportation in the region, the Federal Highway Administration and the asphalt industry. The center is located in the Indiana Department of Transportation's Office of Research and Development in the Purdue Research Park.

The Center works in partnership with the State Departments of Transportation and industry in nine other states and two Canadian provinces in the North Central region as well as with states and industry outside the region. The NCSC's main efforts involve research, communication, technology transfer and training.

The NCSC is also affiliated with the North Central Asphalt User Producer Group (NCAUPG), Combined State Binder Group (CSBG), Multi-Regional Training and Certification (M-TRAC) group and the Institute for Safe, Quiet and Durable Highways (SQDH).


Rubber Pavements Association
1801 South Jentilly Lane, Suite A-2
Tempe, AZ 85281-5738
Contact: Douglas Carlson
Phone: 480-517-9944
Fax: 480-517-9959
Contact e-mail: dougc@rubberpavements.org
Web site: www.rubberpavements.org

Description:
The Rubber Pavements Association (RPA) is dedicated to the promotion of greater usage of high quality, cost effective asphalt pavements containing recycled scrap tire rubber. The RPA provides technical briefs and documents on the performance of asphalt-rubber (A-R) materials. A-R is a non-patented and non-proprietary material composed of 15% particulate scrap tire rubber and liquid asphalt that has been successful used in SMA, or Open Grade mixes and Stress Absorbing Membranes (SAMs) and Inter-layers (SAMIs) for over twenty years. A-R has been proven to be extremely effective in mitigating reflective cracking.

 



TenCate Geosynthetics
365 South Holland Drive
Pendergrass, GA 30567
Contact: Jeff Rasche
Phone: 706-693-2226
Fax: 706-693-1780
Contact e-mail: j.rasche@tencate.com
Web site: www.tencate.com

Description:
TenCate Geosynthetics produces and markets a wide range geotextiles and geogrids to preserve the load bearing capacity of soils and provide filtration and drainage from stormwater run-off.

 

Exhibition space may still be available. Please contact Leslie Elble ( RILEMcracking@gmail.com ) For informations on ways to promote your organization at the conference.

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