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Home » Bunning on campus to announce KTC, Asphalt Institute grant

Bunning on campus to announce KTC, Asphalt Institute grant

Posted - August 16, 2005
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U. S. Senator Jim Bunning today (Aug.16) presented the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) and the Asphalt Institute with $500,000 to support a joint research project funded with a federal earmark.

“I am pleased to announce these funds for the University of Kentucky,” said Bunning, who joined UK President Lee T. Todd, Jr., KTC Director Paul E. Toussaint and Asphalt Institute President Peter T. Grass for a ceremonial check presentation in UK’s Main Building. KTC is among the research centers and consortia associated with the College of Engineering.

“These funds will be used by UK’s Kentucky Transportation Center to study construction practices that will make asphalt pavements last longer,” Bunning continued. .” With this research, we will hopefully be able to save time and energy constructing roads.”

“The University is excited Senator Bunning has provided us with this opportunity to work alongside the Asphalt Institute,” said UK President Lee T. Todd, Jr. “This collaboration between our Kentucky Transportation Center and the Asphalt Institute is a perfect illustration of what a top-20 public research institution needs to be doing. We need to use our intellectual capital to work alongside organizations throughout Kentucky and beyond to make this state — and the nation — a better place to live.”

The project will study the relationship between good pavement construction practices and the long-term durability of asphalt pavements. The American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials had supported the proposal, which originally was submitted by the Washington State Department of Transportation. However, because the study has benefits for local, state and federal transportation agencies nationwide, the project was awarded to the KTC and the Lexington-based Asphalt Institute. Research problem statement

In 1919, the year the Asphalt Institute was founded, there were only a few hundred thousand cars in America, and the number of paved road miles was even less. Today, most American roads are paved with asphalt, and the growth of those paved roads is due in large part to the decades of work by the institute.

The 85-year-old institute based in Lexington since 1989, remains a leading resource for promoting the benefits and use of liquid asphalt through engineering, research and education.

The Kentucky Transportation Center provides research, technology transfer and education to the transportation industry, as well as promoting safe and effective transportation systems.

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