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Practices for Fabricating Asphalt Specimens for Performance Testing in Laboratories (2020)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D - List of Survey Respondents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Practices for Fabricating Asphalt Specimens for Performance Testing in Laboratories. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25843.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D - List of Survey Respondents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Practices for Fabricating Asphalt Specimens for Performance Testing in Laboratories. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25843.
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197 List of Survey Respondents Complete responses to the Agency Survey received from • Alabama Department of Transportation (AL) • Alaska Department of Transportation (AK) • Arizona Department of Transportation (AZ) • Arkansas Department of Transportation (AR) • California Department of Transportation (CA) • Colorado Department of Transportation (CO) • Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT) • Delaware Department of Transportation (DE) • Florida Department of Transportation (FL) • Georgia Department of Transportation (GA) • Illinois Department of Transportation (IL) • Indiana Department of Transportation (IN) • Iowa Department of Transportation (IA) • Kansas Department of Transportation (KS) • Maine Department of Transportation (ME) • Maryland Department of Transportation–State Highway Agency (MD) • Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MA) • Michigan Department of Transportation (MI) • Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN) • Mississippi Department of Transportation (MS) • Missouri Department of Transportation (MO) • Montana Department of Transportation (MT) • Nevada Department of Transportation (NV) • New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NH) • New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJ) • New Mexico Department of Transportation (NM) • New York State Department of Transportation (NY) • North Carolina Department of Transportation (NC) • North Dakota Department of Transportation (ND) • Ohio Department of Transportation (OH) • Oklahoma Department of Transportation (OK) • Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RI) • South Carolina Department of Transportation (SC) • South Dakota Department of Transportation (SD) • Tennessee Department of Transportation (TN) • Texas Department of Transportation (TX) A P P E N D I X D

198 Practices for Fabricating Asphalt Specimens for Performance Testing in Laboratories • Utah Department of Transportation (UT) • Vermont Agency of Transportation (VT) • Virginia Department of Transportation (VA) • Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation (D.C.) • Washington Department of Transportation (WA) Complete responses to the Partner Laboratories Survey received from • American Engineering Testing, Inc. • Arizona State University • Braun Intertec Corporation • Connecticut Advanced Pavement Lab–University of Connecticut • Federal Aviation Administration–GDIT [General Dynamics Information Technology] • Federal Highway Administration • Heritage Research Group • Louisiana State University • Mizzou Asphalt Pavement and Innovation Laboratory (MAPIL) • Michigan State University • MTE Services, Inc. • North Carolina State University • National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) • North Central Superpave Center, Purdue University • Oregon State University • Pennsylvania State University • Texas A&M Transportation Institute • Thunderhead Testing • University of Arkansas • University of California Pavement Research Center, Davis • University of Florida • University of Illinois–Illinois Center for Transportation • University of Minnesota • University of Nevada, Reno • University of New Hampshire • University of Texas at El Paso • University of Utah • U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center • Virginia Transportation Research Council

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Performance testing of asphalt mixtures is becoming more widespread for a variety of reasons and with a variety of testing devices. The tests results are sensitive to the procedures used in preparation of the specimens. Guidelines exist for conducting the tests; however, they do not all provide uniform or comprehensive direction for fabricating test specimens.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Synthesis 552: Practices for Fabricating Asphalt Specimens for Performance Testing in Laboratories documents procedures related to laboratory fabrication of asphalt performance test specimens at state departments of transportation (DOTs) and at partner laboratories that conduct performance testing on behalf of DOTs.

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