Pideya Learning Academy

Asphalt and Gravel Road Construction and Maintenance

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
14 Jul - 18 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
01 Sep - 05 Sep 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
17 Nov - 21 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
01 Dec - 05 Dec 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
03 Feb - 07 Feb 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
17 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
05 May - 09 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
19 May - 23 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

Road infrastructure remains one of the most critical elements in fostering economic development, regional integration, and societal connectivity. The Asphalt and Gravel Road Construction and Maintenance training course by Pideya Learning Academy is designed to address the growing global demand for resilient and sustainable road networks, particularly in developing and rural regions where gravel and asphalt roads serve as primary lifelines for commerce and community mobility. With increasing urbanization and rising vehicular volumes, road systems must now accommodate heavier traffic loads, harsher climate patterns, and stricter durability expectations.
According to the World Bank, over 1.3 billion people worldwide still lack access to reliable all-weather roads, which directly hinders economic potential and access to education, healthcare, and markets. Moreover, the International Road Federation reports that unpaved roads represent nearly 40% of the global road network, yet these are often the least maintained and most accident-prone. Poor road conditions are estimated to contribute to over 120,000 road traffic deaths annually in low- and middle-income countries, and vehicle operating costs can rise by 20%–40% due to uneven or degraded surfaces. These sobering statistics underline the urgent need for more effective planning, construction, and preservation of both asphalt and gravel roads.
In response to these infrastructure challenges, Pideya Learning Academy has curated a comprehensive training program that empowers participants with the essential technical competencies and contemporary insights needed to design, construct, inspect, and maintain asphalt and gravel roadways. The course provides an end-to-end understanding of road engineering principles, soil and aggregate behavior, binder selection, drainage design, construction tolerances, and long-term maintenance methodologies.
Participants will explore foundational and advanced aspects of road material selection, environmental adaptation, and structural layer design. Topics such as subgrade preparation, base course stabilization, asphalt paving techniques, and gravel road preservation methods are contextualized through real-world engineering case insights and scenario-based discussions. The training also addresses erosion control, grading standards, and environmental sustainability factors that are essential in road design today.
Integrated throughout the training are several key highlights that distinguish this program and reinforce participant outcomes:
Comprehensive coverage of both flexible (asphalt) and unbound (gravel) pavement systems tailored to varying terrain and climate conditions
Exposure to soil and aggregate classification frameworks for effective subgrade preparation and performance forecasting
Application of international design standards including AASHTO and ISO guidelines for gravel and asphalt roads
In-depth understanding of drainage planning, surface shaping, and erosion prevention for enhanced durability
Detailed exploration of asphalt binder selection, mix design principles, and compaction techniques
Insight into innovative maintenance approaches such as surface treatments, pothole patching, and dust suppression
Structured methodologies for integrating inspection programs into asset management and road safety strategies
By participating in this Pideya Learning Academy course, delegates will gain the capability to optimize lifecycle costs, enhance serviceability, and support public infrastructure objectives through evidence-based approaches. The training emphasizes adaptable solutions for both urbanized regions and remote rural networks, helping professionals strike the right balance between cost-efficiency, longevity, and safety.
Whether preparing for new construction projects or addressing the rehabilitation of existing road assets, participants will be equipped with the tools, techniques, and confidence to elevate their roadway projects to globally recognized standards.

Key Takeaways:

  • Comprehensive coverage of both flexible (asphalt) and unbound (gravel) pavement systems tailored to varying terrain and climate conditions
  • Exposure to soil and aggregate classification frameworks for effective subgrade preparation and performance forecasting
  • Application of international design standards including AASHTO and ISO guidelines for gravel and asphalt roads
  • In-depth understanding of drainage planning, surface shaping, and erosion prevention for enhanced durability
  • Detailed exploration of asphalt binder selection, mix design principles, and compaction techniques
  • Insight into innovative maintenance approaches such as surface treatments, pothole patching, and dust suppression
  • Structured methodologies for integrating inspection programs into asset management and road safety strategies
  • Comprehensive coverage of both flexible (asphalt) and unbound (gravel) pavement systems tailored to varying terrain and climate conditions
  • Exposure to soil and aggregate classification frameworks for effective subgrade preparation and performance forecasting
  • Application of international design standards including AASHTO and ISO guidelines for gravel and asphalt roads
  • In-depth understanding of drainage planning, surface shaping, and erosion prevention for enhanced durability
  • Detailed exploration of asphalt binder selection, mix design principles, and compaction techniques
  • Insight into innovative maintenance approaches such as surface treatments, pothole patching, and dust suppression
  • Structured methodologies for integrating inspection programs into asset management and road safety strategies

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Identify and differentiate between various pavement structures and materials
Classify soils using internationally accepted systems such as AASHTO for foundation analysis
Design durable hot mix asphalt mixtures considering traffic loads and weather factors
Analyze the lifecycle of roadway systems and prioritize maintenance interventions
Diagnose causes of common pavement failures and apply corrective methodologies
Develop comprehensive maintenance and rehabilitation plans for long-term asset sustainability
Integrate quality assurance methods into inspection and project delivery workflows

Personal Benefits

Participants will gain:
Advanced technical knowledge in pavement design, asphalt technology, and road inspections
Exposure to internationally recognized systems such as Superpave and AASHTO standards
Improved skills in analyzing, maintaining, and managing roadway infrastructure
Increased confidence in planning, budgeting, and executing road maintenance programs
Networking opportunities with peers from diverse engineering backgrounds

Organisational Benefits

Organizations participating in this program can expect to:
Reduce operational and maintenance costs through improved pavement durability
Enhance technical capabilities in infrastructure planning and asset management
Minimize risk of construction errors and material wastage through improved design accuracy
Support regulatory compliance with modern pavement design and inspection protocols
Improve decision-making processes through data-driven insights and failure analysis
Contribute to long-term sustainability and safety of transportation networks

Who Should Attend

This Pideya Learning Academy training course is ideally suited for:
Civil Engineers involved in design, construction, and maintenance of road infrastructure
Structural and Highway Engineers managing transportation assets
Geo-technical Engineers assessing soil behavior and subgrade suitability
Civil Technicians supporting roadway inspection and repair teams
Project Managers overseeing municipal or regional road development initiatives

Course Outline

Module 1: Fundamentals of Pavement Structures
Overview of pavement systems and structural function Engineering principles of pavement construction Comparative analysis: flexible vs. rigid pavements Subgrade soil behavior and classification (AASHTO standards) Pavement layer configuration and interaction Material characteristics influencing structural performance
Module 2: Flexible Pavement Engineering and Design
Design methodologies for flexible pavements Load distribution and layer thickness optimization Resilient modulus and fatigue life consideration Environmental factors affecting flexible pavements Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG) principles Case studies on flexible pavement performance
Module 3: Rigid Pavement Design and Performance
Design concepts for rigid pavements Load transfer efficiency and joint spacing Concrete mix properties for rigid layers Stress distribution in rigid slab systems Subbase requirements and performance criteria Crack control and reinforcement strategies
Module 4: Asphalt Materials and Mix Design
Aggregate gradation and asphalt binder properties Sampling procedures and preparation techniques Asphalt binder testing and classification Marshall mix design procedure with worked examples Volumetric properties and compaction control Performance grading and specification standards
Module 5: Superpave Mix Design Technology
Terminology and apparatus used in Superpave design Selection of design aggregate structure (DAS) Determination of optimum binder content Mix volumetrics and compaction curves Inclusion of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Superpave performance testing and criteria
Module 6: Soil Mechanics in Pavement Applications
Soil classification systems for pavement analysis Engineering properties of subgrade soils Compaction and moisture-density relationships Bearing capacity and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) Soil stabilization techniques for weak subgrades Impacts of soil variability on pavement longevity
Module 7: Evaluation of Pavement Surface and Structure
Pavement roughness and smoothness indices Structural evaluation techniques (FWD, GPR, etc.) Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for pavement systems Performance modeling and deterioration prediction Condition rating systems and performance metrics Rehabilitation programming and timing optimization
Module 8: Asphalt Pavement Construction Practices
Stages of pavement construction and sequencing Equipment used in asphalt paving operations Quality assurance in construction procedures Tack coat, base preparation, and compaction control Temperature considerations during laying Effects of construction practices on long-term performance
Module 9: Failure Mechanisms and Pavement Distresses
Types of pavement distress: cracking, rutting, raveling Root causes and mechanisms of pavement failure Non-destructive and destructive testing techniques Evaluation of traffic and environmental impacts Predictive maintenance planning strategies Use of pavement management systems (PMS)
Module 10: Modern Pavement Maintenance Technologies
Preventive vs. corrective maintenance approaches Surface treatments: slurry seal, chip seal, fog seal Advanced repair techniques for paved surfaces Maintenance of unpaved roads and gravel paths Innovations in pavement recycling and reuse Integration of IoT and remote sensing in pavement maintenance

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