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Bill Rosener Executive Vice President Asphalt Paving Association of Iowa. Recycled Asphalt Shingles in Hot Mix Asphalt Case Studies of New State Specifications and Implementation. Introduction. New guy on the job last year Credit to those that deserve it: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Bill RosenerExecutive Vice PresidentAsphalt Paving Association of Iowa
Introduction New guy on the job last year Credit to those that deserve it:
Scott Schram, IDOT Bituminous Engineer
Dr. Chris Williams, ISU Associate Professor
Waste Commission of Scott County APAI Contractors
Waste Commission of Scott Co. Shingle Grinding Operation
RAS History in Iowa
APAI Role Facilitator between contractors and IDOT Three Open House Demonstrations in 2009 Featured at Greater Iowa Asphalt Conference 500 Attendees Featured at six Regional Conference Meetings 200 Attendees Participate in this excellent webinar Three RAS Workshops in 2010 across Iowa Three Open House Demos planned for 2010
Recycled Shingles are Good for Asphalt
High Asphalt Cement Content 30% by weight High grade aggregate Fibers Lime Dust (natural anti-strip)
McCarthy / Scott Co Waste Demo
McCarthy / Scott Co Waste Demo
McCarthy / Scott Co Waste Demo
Des Moines Asphalt / Polk CoRAS and WMA Demo
Des Moines Asphalt / Polk CoRAS and WMA Demo
Des Moines Asphalt / Polk CoRAS and WMA Demo
Determann Asphalt / IDOTDemo
Determann Asphalt / IDOTDemo
Determann Asphalt / IDOTDemo
Determann Asphalt / IDOTDemo
Marketplace Determines Feasibility Contractors see potential for cost savings
Contractors see “green” benefits Contractors see risk (DNR / OSHA) IDOT sees benefits in lower prices and green
initiative IDOT places specification burden on RAS
suppliers thus allowing contractors to try using RAS before becoming recyclers themselves
Conclusions APAI’s role is facilitator between
contractors and public agencies including IDOT, county, city and consulting engineers
IDOT is the “rule maker” for all of Iowa RAS is beneficial to asphalt The success of RAS will ultimately
depend on the marketplace and regulatory agencies
Thank yous Scott Schram, IDOT Bituminous Engineer Dr. Chris Williams, ISU Associate Professor Waste Commission of Scott County APAI Contractors CMRA Dan Krivit, Foth Engineering
Questions?
www.APAI.net