WTTAP Pavement Marking and Installation
This interactive 6-hour training explores the standard types and uses of pavement markings.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Thank you for your interest in Western TTAP’s Pavement Marking and Installation. Western TTAP’s primary service audience consists of federally recognized Tribes and their employees within the western United States. While we welcome participation from all interested individuals and organizations, Tribal governments and Tribal employees receive priority enrollment for all trainings.
To support our mission of serving Tribal communities, all prospective participants—Tribal and non-Tribal—must first join the course waitlist. Upon receipt of your waitlist submission, staff will review the information provided. Non-Tribal applicants will remain on the waitlist until priority registration for Tribal participants has been completed.
Approximately one week prior to the training date, Western TTAP will contact individuals on the waitlist to offer any remaining available seats. Once you receive confirmation of placement in the course, you will have 24 hours to submit payment for the number of seats originally requested. Additional seats may not be added at that time. Failure to remit payment within the 24-hour window will result in the seat(s) being offered to the next individual or agency on the waitlist, in the order requests were received.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to equitably fulfill our service mission.
Please note: this is a two-day virtual training on June 2 and June 3 (8:00–11:00am PT both days). To receive your certification of completion, you must attend both days.
Course Summary:
This interactive 6-hour training explores the standard types and uses of pavement markings. It teaches marking installation preparation, marking application and inspection. This training also discusses the value of a pavement marking management system and explores new and upcoming innovations in materials and equipment.
Participants will have opportunities to access pavement marking resources—such as the MUTCD and a variety of local, state, and FHWA documents—and learn to use those resources to answer questions and make decisions that mirror on-the-job tasks. Participants will gain valuable tips from across the country that local agencies may use for installing and inspecting pavement markings, dig into the Nevada specifications, plans, and field inspection guides.
*Pavement Marking Installation and Maintenance is a required course of the Road Scholar Program.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of different types of pavement markings.
- Select the right pavement marking materials.
- Describe appropriate pavement marking preparation, application, and inspection procedures.
Intended Audience:
Anyone involved with marking pavements, public works personnel, or personnel with direct responsibility for planning, painting, installation, or implementation of pavement markings.
Prerequisites:
None.
Instructor:
Ted Green, P.E. (NJ, NY, PA) has over 30 years of experience as a civil engineer providing technical training as part of the LTAP community for 15 years on various roadway related subjects across the country. With a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from North Dakota State University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Ted is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) holding leadership positions at the local level, past Region 1 Governor in New York and New Jersey, and has served as the past chair of national committees.
This interactive 6-hour training explores the standard types and uses of pavement markings.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Thank you for your interest in Western TTAP’s Pavement Marking and Installation. Western TTAP’s primary service audience consists of federally recognized Tribes and their employees within the western United States. While we welcome participation from all interested individuals and organizations, Tribal governments and Tribal employees receive priority enrollment for all trainings.
To support our mission of serving Tribal communities, all prospective participants—Tribal and non-Tribal—must first join the course waitlist. Upon receipt of your waitlist submission, staff will review the information provided. Non-Tribal applicants will remain on the waitlist until priority registration for Tribal participants has been completed.
Approximately one week prior to the training date, Western TTAP will contact individuals on the waitlist to offer any remaining available seats. Once you receive confirmation of placement in the course, you will have 24 hours to submit payment for the number of seats originally requested. Additional seats may not be added at that time. Failure to remit payment within the 24-hour window will result in the seat(s) being offered to the next individual or agency on the waitlist, in the order requests were received.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to equitably fulfill our service mission.
Please note: this is a two-day virtual training on June 2 and June 3 (8:00–11:00am PT both days). To receive your certification of completion, you must attend both days.
Course Summary:
This interactive 6-hour training explores the standard types and uses of pavement markings. It teaches marking installation preparation, marking application and inspection. This training also discusses the value of a pavement marking management system and explores new and upcoming innovations in materials and equipment.
Participants will have opportunities to access pavement marking resources—such as the MUTCD and a variety of local, state, and FHWA documents—and learn to use those resources to answer questions and make decisions that mirror on-the-job tasks. Participants will gain valuable tips from across the country that local agencies may use for installing and inspecting pavement markings, dig into the Nevada specifications, plans, and field inspection guides.
*Pavement Marking Installation and Maintenance is a required course of the Road Scholar Program.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of different types of pavement markings.
- Select the right pavement marking materials.
- Describe appropriate pavement marking preparation, application, and inspection procedures.
Intended Audience:
Anyone involved with marking pavements, public works personnel, or personnel with direct responsibility for planning, painting, installation, or implementation of pavement markings.
Prerequisites:
None.
Instructor:
Ted Green, P.E. (NJ, NY, PA) has over 30 years of experience as a civil engineer providing technical training as part of the LTAP community for 15 years on various roadway related subjects across the country. With a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from North Dakota State University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Ted is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) holding leadership positions at the local level, past Region 1 Governor in New York and New Jersey, and has served as the past chair of national committees.
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- 1 day 3 hours
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