- CAIT Main
- Infrastructure Areas
- Program Sites
- EEP - Environment and Energy Program
- FMP - Freight and Maritime Program
- ICMP - Infrastructure Condition Monitoring Program
- IMG - Information Management Group
- LPS - Laboratory for Port Security
- LTBP - Long-Term Bridge Performance Program
- NJ LTAP - NJ Local Technical Assistance Program
- PRP - Pavement Resource Program
- PSSP - Pipeline Safety and Security Program
- SAM - Structures and Advanced Materials
- SSML - Soil and Sediment Management Laboratory
- TSRC - Transportation Safety Resource Center
- TTG - Technology Transfer Group
- Training
- Events
- Research
- Education
Training & Technology Transfer

As part of one of the most respected research universities in the nation, Rutgers’ CAIT never loses sight of its mission to educate today’s workforce and train tomorrow’s transportation professionals.
CAIT offers literally hundreds of opportunities for working professionals to stay up to date on current practices and further their education. Programs are offered by the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program (NJ LTAP), Transportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC), Technology Transfer Group (TTG), Pavement Resource Program (PRP), and through cooperative efforts with professional organizations. CAIT’s NJ LTAP alone trains nearly 6,000 people every year.
We are not “ivory tower” academics. In every case possible, what CAIT learns in the in lab, we take to the streets, providing real-world solutions to real-world problems. All of our programs work cooperatively with agencies and practitioners to solve the challenges they face every day. Our commitment to this technology transfer is long standing and robust.
Embracing the goals set forth in the U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan and fulfilling our mission as a University Transportation Center (UTC), CAIT programs help prepare the workforce and bring solutions developed in the lab into practice.


