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Here is a simple dictionary type definition: IC refers to the compaction of road materials, such as soils, aggregate bases, or asphalt pavement materials, using modern vi- bratory rollers equipped with an integrated measurement system, an onboard computer reporting system, Global Positioning System (GPS) based mapping, and optional feedback control. IC rollers facilitate real-time compaction monitoring and timely adjustments to the compaction process by integrating measurement, documentation, and control systems. IC rollers also maintain a continuous re- cord of color-coded plots, allowing the user to view plots of the precise location of the roller, the number of roller passes, and material stiffness measurements. “Operators have told me that intelligent compaction takes the guessing game out of their rolling pattern,” said Daniel F. Brown, president of Phend & Brown, Inc., Mil- ford, Ind. “They no longer need to remember which util- ity power pole or mailbox they started or stopped at with their rolling pattern. Additionally, uniform pass coverage is assured because pass coverage is being measured and doc- umented.” ASPHALT TACK COAT Convenience with dependable results for all your paving projects! Now you can TACK-N-GO anywhere! Parking lots, neighborhood streets, driveways, and more. • Bonds New & Old Asphalt Pavements • Low Odor Back in 2011 the FHA reported on a major three-year research project which was designed to verify that IC, which at the time had been considered “emerging tech- nology,” was mature enough to be implemented in the real world. The intent of the project was to create the blueprint in the FHWA IC strategic plan. This study was under the Transportation Pooled Fund project, which included 12 participating state department of transportation: Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The report’s Executive Summary states that the project “demonstrated tried-and-true Intelligent Compaction (IC) technologies through sixteen (16) field projects and open house activities, numerous meetings and training for State personnel and local earthwork/paving contractors, and assistance on the development of State IC specifica- tions.” The IC project’s key conclusions: • IC mapping of existing support layers is effective in iden- tifying weak support areas for corrective actions prior to the compaction of the upper layers. 1.800.210.5923 SS-1H ANIONIC ASPHALT TACK COAT • Handy 5-gallon Pail • Fast Application with Spray, Brush or Roller CRS1 CATIONIC ASPHALT TACK COAT Visit us at National Pavement Expo booth 1507. Tag #TackNGoPallet on Facebook for your chance to win a pallet of Tack-N-Go. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Sweepstakes ends 1/31/20. Official rules available at www.GarderAsphaltSupply.com For More Information On This Advertiser Please Visit www.CallAPE.com/e-inquiry [35] January 2020