Courses

Soils & Pavements

Build stronger, longer-lasting roads with this foundational course that demystifies soil types, paving materials, and modern surface treatments for municipal infrastructure.

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Cost:
$1,320.00
Duration:
3 days

What You’ll Learn

  • Classify and evaluate soils and aggregates for road construction 
  • Understand bituminous mix designs and paving fundamentals 
  • Explore surface treatments and emerging technologies like fibermat and fog seals 
  • Learn techniques for routing, sealing, and pavement recycling 
  • Apply pavement management strategies to extend infrastructure lifespan 

Course Description

Soils & Pavements is your essential guide to the materials and methods that form the backbone of municipal road construction. This course introduces participants to the classification, properties, and applications of soils and paving materials, with a strong focus on durability and performance. 

From hot mix paving and expanded asphalt to cutting-edge surface treatments and recycling techniques, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to build and maintain roads that stand the test of time. Whether you’re overseeing construction or working hands-on in the field, this course will strengthen your understanding of what lies beneath every successful roadway. 

Course Details

  • Road supervisors and forepersons 
  • Municipal construction crews 
  • Public works staff 
  • Infrastructure and asset management teams 
  • AORS’ Certified Road Supervisor (CRS) candidates 
  • Soils and Aggregates 
  • Bituminous Fundamentals and Mix Designs 
  • Routing and Sealing 
  • Hot Mix Paving 
  • Expanded Asphalt 
  • Cold-In-Place Recycling 
  • Concrete Paving 
  • Surface Treatment and New Developments (e.g., Fibermat, Chip Seals, Fog Seals) 
  • Tack Coat  
  • Pavement Management 
  • Excess Soils 

None 

  • AORS: Elective course for Certified Road Supervisor – Intermediate (CRS-I) designation 
  • OACETT: Eligible for the Technical Specialist Program (Point Value: 5) 
  • Engineering Institute of Canada: Awards 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) 

Mark Eby  

Tyler Renaud, Senior Project Manager for Construction, City of Hamilton – Tyler is a licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario. He worked as a consultant for 10 years where he was a Geotechnical Engineer across eastern Canada. Tyler is now the Senior Project Manager for the City of Hamilton, where he runs the Capital Works QA program. He is a member of CTAA and sits on the Good Roads/OAPC Municipal Hot Mix Liaison Committee. He has been in the construction industry for more than 15 years.