We have reformatted our jointing workshops due to the current COVID-19 situation. We want to make sure you, your family and our instructors stay safe during this time.
We are offering an Introduction to Concrete Jointing live webinar on April 28. Additionally, we are making on demand webinars and resources available to you.
The Webinar will consist of an introduction to jointing, a panel discussion and questions and answers. You can send in your questions in advance to [email protected]. Questions can be related to the on-demand courses and resources or they can be from one of your own projects.
Register for the April 28 Jointing Webinar
Resources Available for a Limited Time as Part of Registration
On Demand Course Offerings:
- All About Concrete Pavement Joint Design and Construction (2h:32m)
- Joint Design and Layout (1h:40m)
- Improving Control Joint Quality with Improved Saw Cutting and Joint Sealing (1h25m)
Additional Resources:
- Joint Design, Construction & Sealing
- Pre-PavingIntersection Joint Layout
- Design and Construction of Joints for Concrete Streets
- Joint Sealing/FillingConcrete Intersections
- Joint Reservoir Quality Control Wipe Test
- Airfield Joints, Jointing Arrangements and Steel
Proper jointing is essential in controlling cracks in concrete pavements. In this workshop, learn from experts on the best practices for the design, layout and construction of joints for intersection and other specialty applications.
Who should attend? This technical Q&A is being offered for FDOT, local agencies, consulting engineers, pavement designers, technical staff, contractors, and suppliers.
Register for the April 28 Jointing Webinar
We will reschedule a face-to-face Jointing Workshop in the fall.
Eric C. Ferrebee, P.E.
Eric Ferrebee is the Director of Technical Services with the American Concrete PavementAssociation. Eric joined the ACPA staff in the summer of 2014.
He is responsible for providing technical resources and consulting services to ACPA members and the agencies and owners they serve. Eric is in charge of developing ACPA’s Wikipave online technical resource, which is the largest on-line resource for concrete pavement technology. He is a key team member in the industry’s development of the online pavement thickness design tool PavementDesigner.org. He also supports the Association’s mission through development of technical literature; overseeing research projects; and enhancing concrete paving technology transfer and information sharing.
Eric has earned both his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a Registered Professional Engineer in Illinois.
Mark B. Snyder, Ph.D., P.E.
Dr. Snyder is the President and Manager of Pavement Engineering and Research Consultants (PERC), LLC. His responsibilities include pavement engineering for design-build projects, development of technical guidance for pavement design and rehabilitation, product development and testing for load transfer systems, development and presentation of workshop materials and project/site investigations/troubleshooting.
Mark earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, specializing in Structures and Pavement Engineering, with emphasis on concrete pavement design, rehabilitation and materials topics.. He has more than 35 years of experience in these fields, including 13 years as a professor of Civil Engineering (at Michigan State University and the University of Minnesota) and 10 years working for the concrete paving industry before working full-time as an engineering consultant.
Dr. Snyder is a Past President and Honorary Member of the International Society for Concrete Pavements. He is a registered professional engineer in four states (IL, MN, PA and HI), and his publication record comprises more than 100 journal articles and technical reports in the area of pavement engineering (including six papers that have been honored with awards by the Transportation Research Board and the International Society for Concrete Pavements).