Roadways Inspection and Maintenance Frameworks

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Roadways Inspection and Maintenance Frameworks
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N1938

Casablanca (Morocco)

26 Oct 2026 -30 Oct 2026

5355

Overview

Introduction:

Roadway inspection and maintenance represent structured engineering functions that ensure the safety, durability, and performance of transportation infrastructure within urban and intercity networks. These functions rely on systematic evaluation of pavement conditions, material performance, and structural behavior under traffic and environmental loading conditions. Modern roadway systems require integrated frameworks that combine pavement design models, inspection methodologies, maintenance planning structures, and lifecycle performance analysis. This training program presents pavement classification systems, asphalt mix design frameworks, inspection models, deterioration analysis structures, and maintenance planning architectures that support sustainable roadway performance.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze pavement classification and structural design frameworks within roadway systems.

  • Evaluate asphalt mix design models and material performance structures.

  • Assess soil classification and pavement capacity evaluation frameworks.

  • Examine roadway inspection and deterioration analysis models.

  • Explore maintenance planning and rehabilitation frameworks within roadway infrastructure systems.

Target Audience:

  • Civil engineers.

  • Civil engineering technicians.

  • Structural engineers.

  • Geotechnical engineers.

  • Professionals involved in roadway inspection and maintenance systems.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Pavement Structures and Design Frameworks:

  • Pavement system concepts within roadway infrastructure environments.

  • Classification of pavement systems including flexible and rigid structures.

  • Subgrade soil classification frameworks within AASHTO systems.

  • Structural design frameworks within flexible pavement systems.

  • Structural design models within rigid pavement systems.

Unit 2:

Asphalt Mix Design and Material Frameworks:

  • Material properties of asphalt mixtures including aggregates and binders.

  • Asphalt mixture classification frameworks within pavement systems.

  • Marshall mix design structures within asphalt engineering systems.

  • Laboratory testing frameworks including sieve analysis and material evaluation.

  • Construction stage frameworks within asphalt pavement systems.

Unit 3:

Advanced Asphalt Design and Superpave Frameworks:

  • Superpave design system structures within asphalt engineering.

  • Aggregate structure selection frameworks within mix design systems.

  • Binder content evaluation models within asphalt mixtures.

  • Superpave mixture classification frameworks including recycled materials.

  • Performance based mix design frameworks within pavement systems.

Unit 4:

Soil Mechanics and Pavement Evaluation Systems:

  • Soil mechanics principles within pavement support systems.

  • Soil classification frameworks within AASHTO methodology.

  • Pavement roughness evaluation models within inspection systems.

  • Structural capacity evaluation frameworks within roadway infrastructure.

  • Lifecycle cost analysis frameworks within pavement management systems.

Unit 5:

Roadway Inspection, Deterioration, and Maintenance Planning:

  • Pavement distress classification frameworks including cracking and surface degradation.

  • Roadway inspection and testing structures within maintenance systems.

  • Deterioration cause analysis frameworks within pavement performance systems.

  • Preventive and corrective maintenance planning models.

  • Modern pavement maintenance technologies within roadway management systems.