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Appendices A-E.Docx Appendices A. List of Interviewees B. Committee and ETG Rosters C. Photographs D. History of Asphalt Mix Design E. Transcript of Reno Conference (electronic only) Appendix A. List of Interviewees Interviewee Affiliation (relative to this project) Mike Acott National Asphalt Pavement Association Dave Anderson Pennsylvania State University, A-002A Doug Bernard FHWA Ray Brown National Center for Asphalt Technology John Bukowski FHWA Dean Carlson FHWA Don Christensen Pennsylvania State University, A-002A Charlie Churilla FHWA Ron Cominsky University of Texas at Austin, A-001 John Conrad Washington State DOT, AASHTO Christine Curtis Auburn University, A-003B John D’Angelo FHWA Dale Decker National Asphalt Pavement Association Tom Deen FHWA Erv Dukatz Delphi Group Jon Epps University of Nevada – Reno, Superpave Center Frank Fee Binder industry, ETGs Fred Finn University of California –Berkeley, A-003A Frank Francois AASHTO Adam Hand University of Nevada – Reno, Superpave Center Doug Hanson National Center for Asphalt Technology Tom Harman FHWA Ed Harrigan SHRP Office Kathryn Harrington-Hughes SHRP Office, Communications Don Harriott SHRP Office Neil Hawks SHRP Office Gary Hicks Oregon State University Chuck Hughes University of Texas at Austin, A-006/ A-001 Wyn Jennings Montana State University, A-002C David Jones A-001 Tom Kennedy University of Texas at Austin, A-001 Gayle King Binder industry, ETGs Damian Kulash SHRP Office Don Lucas Indiana Department of Transportation, AASHTO Bob Lytton Texas A&M, A-005 Paul Mack New York State DOT, Superpave Lead State Team Chuck Marek Aggregate industry Dick McComb FHWA, Loaned Staff Bob McGennis Asphalt Institute, South Central Superpave Center Larry Michael Maryland State Highway Administration, AASHTO Carl Monismith University of California –Berkeley, A-003A Dave Newcomb National Asphalt Pavement Association Gale Page Florida DOT, AASHTO, Advisory Committee Charlie Potts HMA industry Roger Pyle Pine Instrument Ron Reese CalTrans Ray Robertson Western Research Institute, A-002A Rey Roque Pennsylvania State University, A-005 Dave Rowlett Southwestern Laboratories, A-004 Margie Sheriff SHRP Office Scott Shuler Asphalt Institute, A-001 Ron Sines New York State DOT Haleem Tahir AASHTO Bob Templeton Texas DOT, AASHTO Jack Weigel Asphalt Industry, SPS-9A Sarah Wells C-SHRP Greg Williams C-SHRP Matt Witczak University of Maryland, Brown Book, A-001 Jack Youtcheff SHRP Office Appendix B. Committee and ETG Rosters Executive Committee (SHRP-A-357 1993) John R. Tabb, Chairman Mississippi Department of Transportation William G. Agnew General Motors Research (retired) E. Dean Carlson, ex officio Federal Highway Administration A. Ray Chamberlain Colorado Department of Transportation Michael J. Cuddy New York Department of Transportation Raymond F. Decker University Science Partners, Inc. Thomas B. Deen, ex officio Transportation Research Board Thomas M. Downs New Jersey Department of Transportation Horace B. Edwards Kansas Department of Transportation Tom Espy, Jr. Alabama Highway Department Francis B. Francois, ex officio American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Donald N. Geoffroy New York Department of Transportation William L. Giles Ruan Transportation Management Systems Harvey Haack Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Jack S. Hodge Virginia Department of Transportation Boris Hryhorczuk, ex officio Manitoba Department of Transportation Lester P. Lamm Highway Users Federation for Safety and Mobility Thomas D. Larson Federal Highway Administration Donald W. Lucas Indiana Department of Transportation John D. Mackenzie University of California at Los Angeles Harold L. Michael Purdue University Wayne Muri Missouri Highway and Transportation Dept M. Lee Powell, III Ballenger Paving Company, Inc. Rodney E. Slater, ex officio Federal Highway Administration Henry Thomason, Jr. Texas Department of Transportation Stanley Warshaw National Institute of Standards and Testing Roger L. Yarbrough Apcon Corp 1986 Asphalt Advisory Committee (as listed in SHRP Research Plans) William H. Goetz, Chairman Purdue University (retired) Don M. Harriott, Vice Chairman Montana Department of Highways David A. Anderson The Pennsylvania State University Ernest J. Barenberg University of Illinois Herbert W. Busching Clemson University Ronald J. Cominsky Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Clara D. Craver Chemir Laboratories Campbell Crawford National Asphalt Pavement Association Joseph E. Crowe Illinois Department of Transportation James V. Evans Amoco Oil Company William G. Gunderman Transportation Research Board Kenneth A. Gutschick National Lime Association Douglas I. Hanson New Mexico State Highway Department Richard E. Hay Federal Highway Administration Charles L. Huisman Iowa Department of Transportation P. W. Jennings Montana States University William J. Kari Consultant Glenn R. Kemp California Department of Transportation K. C. Kresge Mobil Research and Development Corporation Richard Langlois Universite Laval Phillip E. McIntyre New Hampshire Department of Transportation Robert B. McKeagney Vulcan Materials Company Roderick W. Monroe Iowa Department of Transportation Harold W. Muncy Bituminous Materials Co., Inc. Gale Page Florida Department of Transportation George E. Paul City of Albuquerque R. D. Pavlovich New Mexico Engineering Research Institute V. P. Puzinauskas The Asphalt Institute Tom Stapler Georgia Department of Transportation Garland W. Steele West Virginia Department of Transportation Donald O. Swing Nebraska Department of Roads J. D. Telford Oklahoma Department of Transportation Robert G. Warburton Wyoming State Highway Department James E. Wilson Oregon Department of Transportation 1993 Asphalt Advisory Committee (as listed in SHRP-A-357) Thomas D. Moreland, Chairman Moreland Altobelli Associates, Inc. Gale C. Page, vice chairman Florida Department of Transportation Peter A. Bellin Niedersachsisches Landesamt fűr strassenbau Dr. J. Don Brock ASTEC Industries, Inc. Mr. Campbell Crawford National Asphalt Pavement Association Dale Decker National Asphalt Pavement Association Joseph L. Goodrich Chevron Research Company Eric Harm Illinois Department of Transportation Mr. Roy S. Hodgson CONOCO Inc. Charles Hughes Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council Robert G. Jenkins University of Cincinnati Dr. Rudolph A. Jimenez University of Arizona Anthony J. Kriech Heritage Group Company Richard Langlois Universite Laval Richard C. Meininger National Aggregates Association Nicholas Nahas EXXON Chemical Co. Charles F. Potts APAC, Inc. Ron Reese California Department of Transportation Dr. Asko Saarela Technical Research Centre of Finland Donald E. Shaw Georgia-Pacific Corporation Scott Shuler The Asphalt Institute Harold E. Smith City of Des Moines Thomas J. Snyder Marathon Oil Company Richard H. Sullivan Minnesota Department of Transportation A. Haleem Tahir AASHTO Jack Telford Oklahoma Department of Transportation George West Shell Oil Company Avery D. Adcock, Liaison United States Air Force Ted Ferragut, Liaison Federal Highway Administration Donald G. Fohs, Liaison Federal Highway Administration Edward T. Harrigan, Liaison SHRP Program Manager Frederick D. Hejl, Liaison Transportation Research Board Capt. Charles Manzione, Liaison Department of Defense Aston McLaughlin, Liaison Federal Aviation Administration Bill Weseman, Liaison Federal Highway Administration A-001 Expert Task Group (SHRP-A-410, July 1994) Research Team: Thomas W. Kennedy, Gerald A. Huber, Edward T. Harrigan, Ronald J. Cominsky, Charles S. Hughes, Harold Von Quintus, James S. Moulthrop Dallas Little, chair Texas Transportation Institute Campbell Crawford National Asphalt Pavement Association Daniel W. Dearasaugh Transportation Research Board Francis Fee Westbank Oil, Inc. Eric Harm Illinois Department of Transportation Charles Hughes Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council Kevin Stuart Federal Highway Administration Roger L. Yarbrough Apcon Corporation A-002A Expert Task Group (SHRP-A-367, 1994) Research Team: J. Claine Petersen, R. E. Robertson, J. F. Branthaver, P. M. Harnsberger, J. J, Duvall, S. S. Kim, WRI; D. A. Anderson, D. W. Christiansen, H. U. Bahia, Pennsylvania Transportation Institute Ernest Bastian, Jr. Federal Highway Administration Wayne Brule New York State Department of Transportation Joseph L. Goodrich Chevron Research Company Woody Halstead Consultant Gayle King Bituminous Materials Co., Inc. Robert F. LaForce Colorado Department of Transportation Mark Plummer Marathon Oil Company Raymond Pavlovich Exxon Chemical Company Ron Reese California Department of Transportation Scott Shuler Colorado Paving Association A-002C Expert Task Group Research Teams: M.A. Desando, P.W. Jennings, J.A. Pribanic, M.F. Raub; Montana State University (SHRP-A-335 1993) B. Fanconi, W.F. Manders, D.L. VanderHart; National Institute of Standards and Technology (SHRP-A-335 1993) Ernest Bastian, Jr. Federal Highway Administration Wayne Brule New York State Department of Transportation David Esch Alaska Department of Transportation Joseph L. Goodrich Chevron Research Company Woody Halstead Consultant, Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council Gayle King Bituminous Materials Company Robert F. LaForce Colorado Department of Transportation Mark Plummer Marathon Oil Company Ron Reese California Department of Transportation Scott Shuler Colorado Paving Association A-003A Expert Task Group Research Teams: Chris A. Bell, Alan J. Weider, Marco J. Fellin; Oregon State University (SHRP-A-390 1994)
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