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Featured PRP Research

  • Material Characterization and Seasonal Variation in Material Properties
  • Ride Quality Follow-Up
  • Falling Weight Deflectometer vs Laboratory Determined Resilient Modulus (Slab Curling Study)

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Research

PRP is involved in countless projects that improve our roadways and runways.

Examples of Recent PRP Projects

  • Warm mix technologies for asphalt design
  • Modified asphalt binders to extend pavement life
  • Innovative hot mix asphalt for resurfacing the George Washington Bridge
  • Pavement applications for recycled asphalt and concrete aggregate
  • Design of performance overlays for existing roadways
  • Measuring tire/pavement noise of various New Jersey pavement surfaces
  • Fuel-resistant asphalt surface for airfields
  • Performance testing of base and sub-base layers under high volume roadways
  • Implementation of a new pavement management system for New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) for evaluating roadway service life
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