NAPA asks asphalt mix producers to help with survey by April 1

Updated Feb 24, 2018
NAPA is tracking use of sustainable practices by the asphalt pavement industry in the 2017 construction season and needs survey responses from all asphalt mix producers by April 1, 2018. Above is 2016 construction season information, which will be updated with information obtained though the current survey. Image courtesy of NAPA.NAPA is tracking use of sustainable practices by the asphalt pavement industry in the 2017 construction season and needs survey responses from all asphalt mix producers by April 1, 2018. Above is 2016 construction season information, which will be updated with information obtained though the current survey. Image courtesy of NAPA.

Every asphalt mix producer is asked to participate in the National Asphalt Pavement Association’s annual survey on the use of recycled materials and warm-mix asphalt.

It’s an important tool for tracking the use of sustainable practices by the asphalt pavement industry.

NAPA conducts the survey under a cooperative agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

The confidential survey gathers information about the use of these materials during the 2017 construction season. Responses are sought from producers of all sizes and from every community in all 50 U.S. states, as well as all U.S. territories, NAPA says.

“By providing answers to the questionnaire, asphalt mix producers will improve the accuracy of the findings and will help ensure the industry’s environmental impacts are properly understood by federal and state agencies, as well as the public,” explains Brett Williams, NAPA Director of Engineering and Technical Support, who is administering the survey.

“The survey tracks implementation of these technologies and enables NAPA, FHWA, industry, and others to highlight sustainable practices in the asphalt pavement industry and to focus efforts to expand future implementation growth.”

 

Gaining insight with usage tracked since 2009

NAPA and FHWA have tracked usage of reclaimed asphalt pavement, recycled asphalt shingles, and warm-mix asphalt annually since the 2009 construction season.

The results from the 2016 construction season were released in November 2017, showing that more than 79 million tons of recycled material was used in asphalt pavement mixtures during 2016.

This includes recycled asphalt shingles and reclaimed asphalt pavement, as well as other reclaimed and recycled materials, including ground tire rubber, steel and blast furnace slags, coal combustion products, and cellulose fibers.

In addition, NAPA says, about 116.8 million tons — more than 31 percent of total asphalt pavement mixture produced in 2016 — used WMA technologies to reduce mix-production temperatures. The full results of the 2016 survey are available at AsphaltPavement.org/recycling.

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Confidentiality: no release of specific companies’ info

All asphalt mix producers operating in the United States and in U.S. territories are encouraged to participate in the 2017 construction season survey by April 1.

Please visit surveymonkey.com/r/RMWMASurvey2017.

Data from the survey is kept completely confidential and is only reported in aggregate and used to determine quantities. State-level data is reported only if three or more companies from the state or territory participate.

No company-specific information is disclosed or used for any purpose.