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Tag: Mike Acott
Roadbuilding
Tributes for retiring NAPA president Acott tell of industry icon who fostered alliances, innovation
The National Asphalt Pavement Association's retiring president, Mike Acott, was honored at the association's 64th annual meeting. Learn more about Acott here.
January 31, 2019
Roadbuilding
Outgoing NAPA chairman Parker tells of changes and a battle to keep market share
Outgoing NAPA chairman, Craig Parker, discusses changes in the association and importance of protecting and retaining market share. Learn more here.
January 29, 2019
Roadbuilding
Amid many changes for NAPA, Copeland becomes president, CEO
The National Asphalt Pavement Association has named Audrey Copeland is the new president and CEO. She was took the lead at a ceremony at the NAPA’s 64th Annual Meeting.
January 25, 2019
Roadbuilding
Survey: 39% of asphalt pavement produced with energy-saving warm mix–nearly 79M tons of recycled materials used
Asphalt mix producers continue to make significant use of energy-saving warm-mix asphalt technologies, with more than 99 % of reclaimed asphalt pavement recycled.
July 19, 2018
Roadbuilding
Asphalt pavement mixes are greener, more sustainable than ever
Asphalt pavement mixes are more sustainable than ever thanks to the increased use of recycled materials and energy-saving warm-mix technologies. According to a survey of asphalt mix producers conducted by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), 106.4 million tons of warm-mix asphalt was used during the 2013 […]
October 22, 2014
Roadbuilding
NAPA President Mike Acott inducted into Asphalt Pavement Hall of Fame
On Wednesday, National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) President Mike Acott took his place in the Asphalt Pavement Hall of Fame. The Asphalt Pavement Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions of regional and/or national importance to the asphalt industry. Acott, the 2013 Asphalt Pavement Hall of Fame inductee, was inaugurated […]
February 5, 2014
Roadbuilding
NAPA president urges Congress to “move quickly” with transportation funding plan
National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) President Mike Acott released a statement yesterday regarding the House and Senate failing to pass any transportation funding bills last week. Acott stated: “The leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee have done their jobs in crafting bipartisan bills that address […]
August 8, 2013
Roadbuilding
Highway Contractor
Within a handful of bright, or at least not gloomy, spots there may be opportunities for transportation agencies and highway and bridge contractors to be pro-active in their fight against the agonizingly slow recession climb-out.
January 12, 2012
Roadbuilding
Road Science
What percentage of RAP is best? It depends.
November 13, 2011
Roadbuilding
RoadWorks
American Public Works Association (APWA) brings 2011 International Public Works Congress and Exposition to Denver, bumpy roads are costly roads, protecting bicyclists from harassment, the TransOvation conference is scheduled and more industry news items are featured.
August 3, 2011
Roadbuilding
RoadWorks
American Public Works Association (APWA) brings 2011 International Public Works Congress and Exposition to Denver, bumpy roads are costly roads, protecting bicyclists from harassment, the TransOvation conference is scheduled and more industry news items are featured.
August 3, 2011
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NAPA holds Congress accountable for reauthorization inaction
With the construction industry continuing to shed jobs, the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) has mounted a campaign to mobilize the asphalt pavement industry and hold Congress accountable for its inaction on the surface transportation bill. Lack of such legislation is widely seen as contributing to the still gloomy jobless numbers posted today by the […]
July 2, 2010
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