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GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS

AND ABBREVIATIONS

AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials


AC asphalt cement
ESAL equivalent 80-kN (18,000-lbf) single-axle load
FHWA Federal Highway Administration
HMA hot-mix asphalt
JMF job-mix formula
MTV material transfer vehicle
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PCC portland cement concrete
PD percent defective
PG performance grading
PWL percent of material within specification limits
QA quality assurance
QC quality control
RAP reclaimed asphalt pavement
SHRP Strategic Highway Research Program
SMA stone-matrix asphalt
SSU saybolt seconds universal
USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
VFA voids filled with asphalt
VMA voids in the mineral aggregate

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