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TRAINING: January 27, 2026, 9:00AM - 11:00AM PT
The Nevada Local Technical Assistance Program (NVLTAP) is hosting a 2-hour virtual training to provide guidelines for conducting asphalt pavement condition surveys based on the Pavement Surface Evaluation & Rating (PASER) methodology.
PASER uses a single value to represent overall pavement condition. It is intended to be a consistent, objective, and repeatable pavement evaluation tool.
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Anyone without a basic understanding of asphalt pavement distresses is also encouraged to complete a 10-minute primer prior to class. All participants are encouraged to bring photos of distresses in their network to class.
This is the first in a series of trainings that support pavement management. This class is a prerequisite for Pavement Condition Assessment Field Training, a 4-hour in-person training that explains how to conduct pavement condition surveys using PASER ratings.
Greg Duncan is a Sr Engineer at Applied Pavement Technology with over 30 years of pavement, construction, and roadway maintenance engineering experience.
Greg is a certified NHI instructor teaching “Maintenance Leadership Academy” and “Constructing & Inspecting Asphalt Paving Projects” courses.
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