REPORTS AND PRODUCTS


2004 Project Reports
Project Number
Title
04-01

A Proposed Specification for Construction of Concrete Airfield Pavement

04-02(s)

Characterization and Analysis of Early Age Concrete Pavement Behavior at the National Airport Pavement Test Facility (NAPTF)


04-06

Lithium Admixtures (LiNO3) And Properties of Early Age Concrete


04-08

Mitigation of ASR in the Presence of Pavement Deicing Chemicals

2003 Project Reports
Project Number
Title
03-01

Constructing In-Pavement Lighting, Portland Cement Concrete Pavement

03-03

Design and Construction of Concrete Pavement for Aircraft De-icing Facilities

03-05
Evaluation, Design and Construction Techniques for the Use of Airfield Concrete Pavement
as Recycled Material for Subbase
03-06
Using Maturity Testing for Airfield Concrete Pavement Construction and Repair
03-09

Potential for Acceleration of ASR in the Presence of Pavement Deicing Chemicals

2002 Project Reports
Project Number
Title
02-01

Stabalized and Drainable Base in Rigid Pavement Systems

02-02

Acceptance Criteria of Airfield Concrete Pavement Using Seismic and Maturity Concepts

02-03

Accelerated Practices for Airfield Concrete Pavement Construction

02-04

Airfield Concrete Pavement Smoothness - A Reference

2001 Project Reports
Project Number
Title
01-01

Best Practices for Airport Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Construction

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01-02

Improved Concrete Overlay Design Parameters For Airfield Pavements

01-03

Innovative Rehabilitation of Pavement for Light-Load Aircraft

01-04

Strength Measurements Using Maturity for Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Construction at Airfields

01-04.1

Evaluation of Dowel Bars Installed Using Plastic Sleeves

01-04.2

Effects of Coarse Aggregate Clay-Coatings on Concrete Performance


The Innovative Pavement Research Foundation is jointly-owned by the American Concrete Pavement Association, the Portland Cement Association, and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Pavement Association. The IPRF was chartered in 1997 to provide applied research, technology transfer and implementation, and public education for concrete pavements.

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