Online training: Basics of asphalt construction
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Online training: Basics of asphalt construction

This online training course provides basic knowledge about asphalt construction—from the most important types of mixes to the layers of road construction to paving and compaction methods. Ideal for beginners or for refreshing existing knowledge.

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Program Structure

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Chapter 1: Welcome and topic overview Chris Bollinger opens the workshop and outlines the program. Experts provide practical insights into asphalt construction – from theory to on-site application. The event is interactive and hands-on.
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Chapter 2: Basics of asphalt construction Chris Bollinger introduces the first speaker: Sebastian Miesem. With passion and years of experience, he explains the fundamentals of asphalt construction—from history to standards. His enthusiasm shapes the start of the workshop.
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Chapter 3: The mixing plant in detail In his talk, Benjamin Jones explains the processes in the mixing plant—from production sequence to energy and temperature control. He also addresses quality assurance and the steps after the mix leaves the plant.
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Timeline

Chapter 1: Welcome and topic overview
Game (00:35)
Quiz (01:15)
Chapter 2: Basics of asphalt construction
TEST (01:05)
Item (12:23)
Chapter 3: The mixing plant in detail
Item (02:15)
test (05:25)
Item (08:25)
test (09:15)
test (11:20)

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This online training course provides basic knowledge about asphalt construction—from the most important types of mixes to the layers of road construction to paving and compaction methods. Ideal for beginners or for refreshing existing knowledge.

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