Brian Coree is a highly experienced pavement engineer and materials engineer seeking a new role. He has over 30 years of experience in quality control, research, testing procedures, and report checking for pavement projects. He has worked in both public sector roles for the Kansas and Iowa Departments of Transportation as well as in consulting. Coree has extensive publications and presentations on pavement design, materials, and implementation of new specifications. He is committed to managing complex projects on time and to a high standard while fostering collaboration.
The document lists the technical skills, publications, presentations, workshops, and meetings of an individual. It includes proficiency with various computer software programs for design, scheduling, and statistical analysis. Ten technical publications and presentations from 2005 to 2011 are listed relating to pavement design, materials properties, and performance. Attendance at various workshops and meetings from 2004 to 2011 focusing on pavement and transportation engineering topics are also noted.
Blake Hardin is seeking a career in inspection, data tech, or as a party chief with over 10 years of experience in natural gas surveying. He has extensive experience using GPS, total stations, and other surveying equipment to conduct pipeline surveys and collect field notes. His work history includes roles as an instrument man and party chief at several surveying companies. He has a background in pipe and utility location, survey control, map reading, and coordinating survey data.
Sisay Debele Gudeta has over 20 years of experience as a geotechnical and material engineer in Ethiopia. He has extensive experience conducting geotechnical investigations for various infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. Some of his recent projects include serving as the senior geotechnical engineer for the Ali-Ethiopia-Deghamido 146Km Road Project and the Diredawa-Dewelle Road Design and Construction Project. He is proficient in conducting field investigations, laboratory testing, and geotechnical reporting.
The document discusses transportation sustainability and growing transportation options in Tulsa. It notes that transportation accounts for 70% of petroleum use in the US and 33% of greenhouse gas emissions. Nearly 30% of trips in metro areas are less than 1 mile. The document then summarizes Tulsa's regional transit system plan, which includes commuter, urban, and circulator services. It focuses on plans to improve the Peoria Avenue corridor, including the potential for bus rapid transit between downtown Tulsa and 71st Street. Projections estimate ridership on a Peoria BRT line could increase over 125% in 7 years to nearly 5,000 daily riders.
Mohammad Faysal is a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, with a focus on geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering. He has over 5 years of experience in geotechnical engineering projects, research, and analysis. His research at UT Arlington involves evaluating recycled materials for pavement bases and determining in-situ properties. He has published several papers on his research findings. Faysal holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology and is a certified Engineer in Training in Texas.
This document provides a guide for designing dowel load transfer systems in jointed concrete pavements. It discusses factors to consider like dowel diameter, length, alignment requirements, spacing, coatings, and alternative materials. It reviews the history of dowel design and provides recommendations based on research. These include using epoxy-coated steel dowels 1/8 the slab thickness in length, with a standard basket design and bond-breakers to ease construction and lower costs while ensuring dowel effectiveness.
Jorge Beltran has over 3 years of experience in pavement engineering evaluation and testing in both field and laboratory settings. He has a Master of Science in Civil Engineering expected in July 2016 from UTEP, where he is currently a graduate research assistant. His research focuses on intelligent compaction implementation for TxDOT and FHWA projects. He is proficient in GIS, pavement design software, and data analysis skills.
Jennifer L. Damery has over 18 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer. She has a M.S. in Geological Engineering and has worked for several engineering firms performing geotechnical evaluations and managing projects. Her experience includes preparing reports, performing calculations and analyses, designing foundations and pavements, evaluating soil conditions, and managing geotechnical aspects of construction.
The document lists the technical skills, publications, presentations, workshops, and meetings of an individual. It includes proficiency with various computer software programs for design, scheduling, and statistical analysis. Ten technical publications and presentations from 2005 to 2011 are listed relating to pavement design, materials properties, and performance. Attendance at various workshops and meetings from 2004 to 2011 focusing on pavement and transportation engineering topics are also noted.
Blake Hardin is seeking a career in inspection, data tech, or as a party chief with over 10 years of experience in natural gas surveying. He has extensive experience using GPS, total stations, and other surveying equipment to conduct pipeline surveys and collect field notes. His work history includes roles as an instrument man and party chief at several surveying companies. He has a background in pipe and utility location, survey control, map reading, and coordinating survey data.
Sisay Debele Gudeta has over 20 years of experience as a geotechnical and material engineer in Ethiopia. He has extensive experience conducting geotechnical investigations for various infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. Some of his recent projects include serving as the senior geotechnical engineer for the Ali-Ethiopia-Deghamido 146Km Road Project and the Diredawa-Dewelle Road Design and Construction Project. He is proficient in conducting field investigations, laboratory testing, and geotechnical reporting.
The document discusses transportation sustainability and growing transportation options in Tulsa. It notes that transportation accounts for 70% of petroleum use in the US and 33% of greenhouse gas emissions. Nearly 30% of trips in metro areas are less than 1 mile. The document then summarizes Tulsa's regional transit system plan, which includes commuter, urban, and circulator services. It focuses on plans to improve the Peoria Avenue corridor, including the potential for bus rapid transit between downtown Tulsa and 71st Street. Projections estimate ridership on a Peoria BRT line could increase over 125% in 7 years to nearly 5,000 daily riders.
Mohammad Faysal is a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, with a focus on geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering. He has over 5 years of experience in geotechnical engineering projects, research, and analysis. His research at UT Arlington involves evaluating recycled materials for pavement bases and determining in-situ properties. He has published several papers on his research findings. Faysal holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology and is a certified Engineer in Training in Texas.
This document provides a guide for designing dowel load transfer systems in jointed concrete pavements. It discusses factors to consider like dowel diameter, length, alignment requirements, spacing, coatings, and alternative materials. It reviews the history of dowel design and provides recommendations based on research. These include using epoxy-coated steel dowels 1/8 the slab thickness in length, with a standard basket design and bond-breakers to ease construction and lower costs while ensuring dowel effectiveness.
Jorge Beltran has over 3 years of experience in pavement engineering evaluation and testing in both field and laboratory settings. He has a Master of Science in Civil Engineering expected in July 2016 from UTEP, where he is currently a graduate research assistant. His research focuses on intelligent compaction implementation for TxDOT and FHWA projects. He is proficient in GIS, pavement design software, and data analysis skills.
Jennifer L. Damery has over 18 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer. She has a M.S. in Geological Engineering and has worked for several engineering firms performing geotechnical evaluations and managing projects. Her experience includes preparing reports, performing calculations and analyses, designing foundations and pavements, evaluating soil conditions, and managing geotechnical aspects of construction.
Donald Dwyer has over 35 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer, most recently working as an engineering consultant and part-time instructor. He had a long career with the New York State Department of Transportation, serving as Section Head for the Highway Design and Construction Section. In this role, he managed staff and oversaw development of design manuals. He has extensive experience evaluating the use of recycled materials in transportation projects. Dwyer holds a civil engineering degree and has authored several technical reports and publications on geotechnical topics.
This document analyzes historical pipeline construction cost data from 412 pipelines built between 1992 and 2008 in the United States and Canada. It summarizes the distribution of pipelines by year completed, diameter, length, capacity, and location. The majority of pipelines were shorter than 10 miles, between 30-48 inches in diameter, and located in the Northeast region of the US. Material and labor costs made up about 71% of total costs on average. Costs were adjusted to 2008 dollars using the Chemical Engineering Plant Cost Index to account for inflation.
1) Ali Zabihollah zadeh is an Iranian civil engineer with over 15 years of experience in dam construction projects.
2) He holds an MSc in Hydraulic Structures and a BSc in Irrigation Engineering. His areas of research include hydraulics, soil mechanics, and concrete studies.
3) He has worked as a supervisor on dam construction projects, an expert in a dam's concrete technical office, and as a consultant engineer on irrigation projects.
This research report summarizes acoustic emission (AE) testing conducted on four prestressed concrete bridge girders on I-565 in Huntsville, Alabama. The testing was performed to evaluate AE evaluation criteria for assessing the structural integrity of in-service prestressed concrete bridges. Both pre- and post-fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) repair tests were conducted. The evaluation methods used were the NDIS-2421 criterion, signal strength moment ratio analysis, and AE 2D location analysis. It was concluded that while the testing procedure provided results efficiently, the evaluation criteria needed adjustment for testing prestressed concrete bridge girders in service.
Helena Byard is a civil engineer with over 9 years of experience in urban infrastructure design and construction project management. She has independently designed and managed projects totaling over $12 million and contributed to projects totaling $70 million. Byard has a background in environmental engineering and experience with transportation, drainage, and pedestrian facility design. She is proficient in AutoCAD and civil engineering software and holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Satwinder Bassanpal graduated from San Jose University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and a 3.425 GPA. He has relevant coursework and work experience in areas such as fluid mechanics, structural analysis, estimating, scheduling, and document control. He has interned with construction companies such as Nibbi Brothers and MCM Construction where he assisted with tasks like generating schedules, establishing document databases, and ensuring worksite safety. Additionally, he has participated in various leadership, competition, and extracurricular activities through organizations like ASCE, SOLES, and SWE to further develop his engineering skills.
This document is a resume for Bharadwaj Bommanayakanahalli summarizing his education, skills, experience, projects and publications. He received a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NIT Warangal, India. His experience includes graduate research assistant roles at Texas A&M Transportation Institute focusing on signs, markings and roadway safety. He has extensive coursework and skills in traffic and transportation engineering and software. His projects involve safety and operational analysis, design and cost estimation. He has authored publications in the Transportation Research Record.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ali Zabihollah zadeh. It provides his personal and contact information, educational background including a M.Sc. in Hydraulic Structures and B.Sc. in Irrigation, research interests in areas like hydraulics and concrete studies, work experience supervising dam construction projects and as an expert and consultant, teaching experience, and publications.
Benjamen Korobkin is a senior at The Ohio State University studying Aerospace Engineering with a 3.443 GPA. He has interned at Lockheed Martin where he coded in MATLAB to develop a telemetry data program for military satellites. Some of his engineering projects include designing an energy efficient vehicle for a competition and leading experimental testing for an airfoil analysis project. He also has leadership experience through various honors societies and as a service chairman for his fraternity.
Taylor Harper is a civil engineer with over 15 years of experience in design and project management. She has a PE license in Washington State and experience designing transportation infrastructure like roads, sidewalks, and storm drainage systems. She is proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D and has worked on ADA accessibility upgrades and transportation projects for various municipalities. Her background also includes construction inspection, research on hydroelectric energy potential, and supervising concrete forming activities on military housing projects.
This document is a resume for Bharadwaj Bommanayakanahalli summarizing his education, skills, experience, projects and publications. He received a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NIT Warangal, India. His experience includes graduate research assistant roles at Texas A&M Transportation Institute evaluating traffic operations and safety. He has extensive coursework and skills in traffic and transportation engineering.
Dominick D'Angelo is an engineer technician with one year of experience in the engineering field. He graduated from Penn State University with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. His responsibilities in his current role include completing permit applications for mining and civil projects. He has prior internship experience with an engineering firm and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation where he conducted field work and managed databases.
Moe Shamsai has over 20 years of experience in structural engineering. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University and has worked as a senior structural engineer on industrial projects. He is a licensed professional engineer in several states and a member of prominent engineering organizations such as ASCE and ACI. Shamsai has authored several journal publications and conference papers on reinforced concrete design and prefabricated reinforcement systems.
Moe Shamsai has over 20 years of experience in structural engineering. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University and has worked as a senior structural engineer on industrial projects. He is a licensed professional engineer in several states and a member of prominent engineering organizations such as ASCE and ACI. Shamsai has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings related to reinforced concrete design and prefabricated reinforcement systems.
Ganga R. Subedi is seeking a position in civil engineering with an emphasis on quality assurance management. She has over 2 years of experience as a quality control engineer on the Alaskan Way Viaduct Project in Seattle. She is proficient in various engineering software and has strong communication, problem solving, and analytical skills. She has a BS in civil engineering from the University of Washington.
Danielle Neumeister has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Maryland and a B.A. in Mathematics from Notre Dame of Maryland University. She has internship experience in design engineering and project engineering. Her technical skills include Microstation, ArcMap, Autodesk Inventor, Mathematica, and Microsoft Office applications. She has been involved with the American Society of Civil Engineers concrete canoe team and held leadership roles in student organizations. Neumeister has received several scholarships and academic awards recognizing her achievements.
Raphael Betit has over 5 years of experience in civil engineering roles including structural engineering, transportation design, foundation design, hydraulics, and airport runway design. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering and is proficient in AutoCAD, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and other engineering software. His experience includes foundation design testing, hydraulic engineering, transportation design, structural analysis, and airport runway design using AutoCAD.
Cody Cantu is a civil engineering student at Western Michigan University seeking an engineering position. He has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering expected in May 2016 with a minor in mathematics. He has relevant coursework in areas like construction, structures, transportation, and materials. For work experience, he has interned as a construction inspector and engineering technician and done internships related to military vehicle design. He also has certifications in concrete and nuclear density testing. He is involved with the concrete canoe team and ASCE student chapter at WMU.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Ismael Flores-Vivian, including his professional experience, education, honors, research grants, publications, and additional skills and qualifications. Some key details include:
- He has over 15 years of experience in materials research and development roles, including as Materials Development Manager at CEMIX and a post-doctoral research associate at UW-Milwaukee.
- He holds a Ph.D. in Construction Materials and Structures from UANL and has received honors including being designated a Nacional Researcher Level I.
- His research has been funded by agencies such as CONACyT, WisDOT, and EPRI, with budgets ranging from $10
The document discusses how nanotechnology research has led to improvements in concrete materials, including enhancing mechanical properties through formation of denser microstructures and improved cement hydration, increasing strength and ductility, and improving aggregate-paste bonding; enhancing durability through reduced permeability and improved shrinkage; and enabling more sustainable and safe concrete through development of new cements and ability to degrade pollutants and self-clean. The research requires a multidisciplinary approach and characterization at multiple scales from nano to macro.
Donald Dwyer has over 35 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer, most recently working as an engineering consultant and part-time instructor. He had a long career with the New York State Department of Transportation, serving as Section Head for the Highway Design and Construction Section. In this role, he managed staff and oversaw development of design manuals. He has extensive experience evaluating the use of recycled materials in transportation projects. Dwyer holds a civil engineering degree and has authored several technical reports and publications on geotechnical topics.
This document analyzes historical pipeline construction cost data from 412 pipelines built between 1992 and 2008 in the United States and Canada. It summarizes the distribution of pipelines by year completed, diameter, length, capacity, and location. The majority of pipelines were shorter than 10 miles, between 30-48 inches in diameter, and located in the Northeast region of the US. Material and labor costs made up about 71% of total costs on average. Costs were adjusted to 2008 dollars using the Chemical Engineering Plant Cost Index to account for inflation.
1) Ali Zabihollah zadeh is an Iranian civil engineer with over 15 years of experience in dam construction projects.
2) He holds an MSc in Hydraulic Structures and a BSc in Irrigation Engineering. His areas of research include hydraulics, soil mechanics, and concrete studies.
3) He has worked as a supervisor on dam construction projects, an expert in a dam's concrete technical office, and as a consultant engineer on irrigation projects.
This research report summarizes acoustic emission (AE) testing conducted on four prestressed concrete bridge girders on I-565 in Huntsville, Alabama. The testing was performed to evaluate AE evaluation criteria for assessing the structural integrity of in-service prestressed concrete bridges. Both pre- and post-fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) repair tests were conducted. The evaluation methods used were the NDIS-2421 criterion, signal strength moment ratio analysis, and AE 2D location analysis. It was concluded that while the testing procedure provided results efficiently, the evaluation criteria needed adjustment for testing prestressed concrete bridge girders in service.
Helena Byard is a civil engineer with over 9 years of experience in urban infrastructure design and construction project management. She has independently designed and managed projects totaling over $12 million and contributed to projects totaling $70 million. Byard has a background in environmental engineering and experience with transportation, drainage, and pedestrian facility design. She is proficient in AutoCAD and civil engineering software and holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Satwinder Bassanpal graduated from San Jose University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and a 3.425 GPA. He has relevant coursework and work experience in areas such as fluid mechanics, structural analysis, estimating, scheduling, and document control. He has interned with construction companies such as Nibbi Brothers and MCM Construction where he assisted with tasks like generating schedules, establishing document databases, and ensuring worksite safety. Additionally, he has participated in various leadership, competition, and extracurricular activities through organizations like ASCE, SOLES, and SWE to further develop his engineering skills.
This document is a resume for Bharadwaj Bommanayakanahalli summarizing his education, skills, experience, projects and publications. He received a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NIT Warangal, India. His experience includes graduate research assistant roles at Texas A&M Transportation Institute focusing on signs, markings and roadway safety. He has extensive coursework and skills in traffic and transportation engineering and software. His projects involve safety and operational analysis, design and cost estimation. He has authored publications in the Transportation Research Record.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ali Zabihollah zadeh. It provides his personal and contact information, educational background including a M.Sc. in Hydraulic Structures and B.Sc. in Irrigation, research interests in areas like hydraulics and concrete studies, work experience supervising dam construction projects and as an expert and consultant, teaching experience, and publications.
Benjamen Korobkin is a senior at The Ohio State University studying Aerospace Engineering with a 3.443 GPA. He has interned at Lockheed Martin where he coded in MATLAB to develop a telemetry data program for military satellites. Some of his engineering projects include designing an energy efficient vehicle for a competition and leading experimental testing for an airfoil analysis project. He also has leadership experience through various honors societies and as a service chairman for his fraternity.
Taylor Harper is a civil engineer with over 15 years of experience in design and project management. She has a PE license in Washington State and experience designing transportation infrastructure like roads, sidewalks, and storm drainage systems. She is proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D and has worked on ADA accessibility upgrades and transportation projects for various municipalities. Her background also includes construction inspection, research on hydroelectric energy potential, and supervising concrete forming activities on military housing projects.
This document is a resume for Bharadwaj Bommanayakanahalli summarizing his education, skills, experience, projects and publications. He received a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NIT Warangal, India. His experience includes graduate research assistant roles at Texas A&M Transportation Institute evaluating traffic operations and safety. He has extensive coursework and skills in traffic and transportation engineering.
Dominick D'Angelo is an engineer technician with one year of experience in the engineering field. He graduated from Penn State University with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. His responsibilities in his current role include completing permit applications for mining and civil projects. He has prior internship experience with an engineering firm and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation where he conducted field work and managed databases.
Moe Shamsai has over 20 years of experience in structural engineering. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University and has worked as a senior structural engineer on industrial projects. He is a licensed professional engineer in several states and a member of prominent engineering organizations such as ASCE and ACI. Shamsai has authored several journal publications and conference papers on reinforced concrete design and prefabricated reinforcement systems.
Moe Shamsai has over 20 years of experience in structural engineering. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University and has worked as a senior structural engineer on industrial projects. He is a licensed professional engineer in several states and a member of prominent engineering organizations such as ASCE and ACI. Shamsai has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings related to reinforced concrete design and prefabricated reinforcement systems.
Ganga R. Subedi is seeking a position in civil engineering with an emphasis on quality assurance management. She has over 2 years of experience as a quality control engineer on the Alaskan Way Viaduct Project in Seattle. She is proficient in various engineering software and has strong communication, problem solving, and analytical skills. She has a BS in civil engineering from the University of Washington.
Danielle Neumeister has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Maryland and a B.A. in Mathematics from Notre Dame of Maryland University. She has internship experience in design engineering and project engineering. Her technical skills include Microstation, ArcMap, Autodesk Inventor, Mathematica, and Microsoft Office applications. She has been involved with the American Society of Civil Engineers concrete canoe team and held leadership roles in student organizations. Neumeister has received several scholarships and academic awards recognizing her achievements.
Raphael Betit has over 5 years of experience in civil engineering roles including structural engineering, transportation design, foundation design, hydraulics, and airport runway design. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering and is proficient in AutoCAD, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and other engineering software. His experience includes foundation design testing, hydraulic engineering, transportation design, structural analysis, and airport runway design using AutoCAD.
Cody Cantu is a civil engineering student at Western Michigan University seeking an engineering position. He has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering expected in May 2016 with a minor in mathematics. He has relevant coursework in areas like construction, structures, transportation, and materials. For work experience, he has interned as a construction inspector and engineering technician and done internships related to military vehicle design. He also has certifications in concrete and nuclear density testing. He is involved with the concrete canoe team and ASCE student chapter at WMU.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Ismael Flores-Vivian, including his professional experience, education, honors, research grants, publications, and additional skills and qualifications. Some key details include:
- He has over 15 years of experience in materials research and development roles, including as Materials Development Manager at CEMIX and a post-doctoral research associate at UW-Milwaukee.
- He holds a Ph.D. in Construction Materials and Structures from UANL and has received honors including being designated a Nacional Researcher Level I.
- His research has been funded by agencies such as CONACyT, WisDOT, and EPRI, with budgets ranging from $10
The document discusses how nanotechnology research has led to improvements in concrete materials, including enhancing mechanical properties through formation of denser microstructures and improved cement hydration, increasing strength and ductility, and improving aggregate-paste bonding; enhancing durability through reduced permeability and improved shrinkage; and enabling more sustainable and safe concrete through development of new cements and ability to degrade pollutants and self-clean. The research requires a multidisciplinary approach and characterization at multiple scales from nano to macro.
1. Brian Coree
Consultant | Pavement Engineer | Pavement Materials Engineer
14345 220th
St, Radcliffe, IA 50230, USA
(515)-708-8005 | brianj.coree@gmail.com |
Profile
A highly knowledgeable and intelligent Consultant, Pavement Engineer and Pavement Materials Engineer with
extensive experience in quality control, research, testing procedures and report checking within pavement
technologies.
Displays a commitment to the management and delivery of multiple / complex projects within set
timeframes and to a high quality standard
Utilises exceptional communicative abilities to formulate and foster beneficial working relationships at all
levels
Works well autonomously, with a high level of self responsibility, plays an instrumental role within a
successful and productive team is a strong leader
Seeking a challenging and rewarding new role as Pavement Engineer / Pavement Materials Engineer, where skills
knowledge and expertise gained throughout successful career to date can be applied and further development
achieved on a professional platform.
Career Detail
Al-Tasneem Enterprises - Consultant Oct - Nov 2015
Responsible for the delivery of high quality consultancy advice and technician training on site. Incorporated
Superpave design and testing in the design of HMA and SMA mixtures for Seeb International Airport Development
(MC3).
Kansas Department of Transportation - Asphalt Research Engineer Oct 2011 - Feb 2014
Asphalt Research Engineer contributing to the delivery of QC / QA on KDOT projects and the research on asphalt
materials. Dealt with WMA evaluation and that of pavement condition. Facilitated the certification of field and
laboratory technicians through effective training prior to examination.
Des Moines Area Community College - Temporary Adjunct Instructor 2007 - Spring Semester
Des Moines - Staff Engineer Jun 2005 - Oct 2011
Staff Engineer responsible for CMT - Construction Materials Testing - testing procedures and report checking.
Expert witness in three court cases. Designed HMA mixtures for Iowa NSCAR Speedway.
Iowa State University - Assistant Professor Aug 1996 - May 2005
R.S. McDaniel (North Central Superpave Center - Adjunct Instructor Aug 1996 - May 2005
Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering. Provided graduate
and undergraduate instruction research.
CTRE / DOT - Transportation Materials Engineer Aug 1996 - May 2005
Advisor to Iowa DOT Bituminous Engineer with responsibility for advising and instructing IADOT Superpave
Technician Certification.
VirginiaTech - Visiting Assistant Professor Aug 1995 - Aug 1996
Delivered lectures in the Department of Civil Engineering.
Indiana Department of Transportation (Accelerated Pavement Testing Facility)
Manager Jun 1994 - Aug 1995
Materials Research Engineer May 1993 - Jun 1994
Pavement Research Engineer Dec 1991 - May 1993
ERES International Inc - Resident Project Engineer May 1989 - Nov 1991
Vulcan Materials Inc - Laboratory Manager (Corporate) / Research Engineer Nov 1988 - May 1989
Purdue University - PhD Candidate Aug 1984 - Nov 1988
Name - job title / job title / job title
2. Conseco International Consultants - Senior Materials Engineer Apr 1982 - Jun 1984
Halcrow International Partnership - Project Design Engineer Jan 1981 - Apr 1982
Aeroport de Paris - Resident Engineer Dec 1979 - Dec 1980
Halcrow International Partnership - Materials Engineer Mar - Dec 1979
Halcros Middle East Ltd - Assistant Resident Engineer Nov 1974 - Jun 1976
Watson Saudi Arabia - Assistant Engineer Nov 1972 - Nov 1974
J.D & D.M Watson - Graduate Engineer Aug 1970 - Nov 1972
Publications
Ceylan, H., Coree, B., Gopalakrishnan, K., “Evaluation of the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide for
Implementation in Iowa”, The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering, Vilnius, Lithuania: Technika, 2009,
Vol IV, No.1., pp. 5-12
Ceylan, H., Coree, B., Gopalakrishnan, K., “Design of Rigid Pavements in Iowa Using the Mechanistic-Empirical
Pavement Design Guide”, The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering, Vilnius, Lithuania: Technika, 2008,
Vol III, No.4., pp. 219-225
Ceylan, H., Gopalakrishnan, K., Coree, B.J., Kota, T., Mathews, R., “Development of Mechanistic-Empirical
Structural Design Program for Hot-Mix Asphalt Overlaid Rubblized Portland Cement Concrete Pavements”,
Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2007
Kim, S., Coree, B.J., “Hot Mix Asphalt Moisture Sensitivity Testing Revisited”, Association of Asphalt Paving
Technologists, Savannah, GA., March 2006.
Coree, B., Ceylan, H., Harrington, D., “Implementing the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide: Technical
Report”, IHRB Project TR-509, CTRE, Ames, Iowa. May 2005.
Suleiman, M.T., Coree, B.J., “A Constitutive Model for HDPE Material”, ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil
Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 6, 2004.
Heitzman, M., Coree, B., “A Case Study of Three Full-depth HMA Interstate Pavements”, First International
Symposium on Design and Construction of Long Lasting Asphalt Pavements, Auburn, AL (June 2004)
Oh, Il-Seok, Coree, B.J., “A Rapid Performance Test for SUPERPAVE Mixtures”, First International Symposium on
Design and Construction of Long Lasting Asphalt Pavements, Auburn, AL (June 2004)
Oh, Il-Seok, Coree, B.J., “A Really Simple Performance Test”, Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists,
Lexington, KY., March 2004.
Coree, B.J., Heitzman, M., Hinrichsen, J., Redmond, D., Seward, D., Siefken, T., “Analysis Software to Verify Mix
Designs”, Mid-Continent Transportation Symposium, Ames, Iowa. August 2003
McDaniel, R.S., Coree, B.J., “Identification of Laboratory techniques to Optimize Superpave HMA Surface Friction
Characteristics”, SQDH 2003-6, Phase I Final Report, June 2003
Lohnes, R.A., Coree, B.J., “Determination and Evaluation of Alternate Methods for Managing and Controlling
Highway-Related Dust”, Iowa Highway Research Board, Iowa DOT TR-449, June 2002
Coree, B.J., Oh, Il-Seok*, “Statistical Analysis of construction tolerances in asphalt pavements”, Iowa Department
of Transportation, 2001
Coree, B.J., Hislop, W.P.*, “A Laboratory Investigation into the Effects of Aggregate-Related Factors in Critical
VMA in Asphalt Paving Mixtures”, Journal of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, Volume 70, pp. 70-
131, 2001
Coree, B.J., Hislop, W.P., “A Laboratory Investigation into the Effects of Aggregate-related Factors on Critical VMA
in Asphalt Paving Mixtures”, Iowa Highway Research Board, Iowa DOT TR-415, June 2000
Hislop, W.P., Coree, B.J., “VMA as a Design Parameter in Hot-Mix Asphalt”, Mid-Continent Transportation
Symposium, Ames, Iowa. January 2000
Coree, B.J. “HMA Volumetrics Revisited – A New Paradigm”, Transportation Research Board, Transportation
Record No. 1681. 1999, Washington, D.C.
Coree, B.J., Hislop, W.P.*, “The Difficult Nature of Minimum VMA: A Historical Perspective”, Transportation
Research Board, Transportation Record No. 1681, 1999, Washington, D.C.
Galal, A.G., Coree, B.J., Haddock, J.E., White, T.D. “Structural Adequacy of Rubblized PCC Pavement”,
(Transportation Research Board, Transportation Record No. 1684. 1999, Washington, D.C.
Al-Qadi, I., Coree, B., Brandon, T.L., Bhutta, S.A*., Appea, A.K*., “Quantifying the Separation Characteristics of
Geosynthetics in Flexible Pavements”, 6th International Conference on Geosynthetics, pp 945-950. Atlanta, 1998
Haddock, J.E., White, T.D., Coree, B.J., “Validation of SHRP Asphalt Mixture Specifications Using Accelerated
Testing”, Center for Aggregate Research, Texas A&M, College Station, TX, April 1998
Appea, A.K., Al-Qadi, I.L., Bhutta, S.A., Coree, B.J., “Quantitative Assessment of Transition Layer in Flexible
Pavements”, Transportation Research Board, 1998, Washington, D.C.
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3. Button, J.W., Fernando, E.G., Crockford, W.W., Coree, B.J. “Design and Evaluation of Large-Stone Asphalt
Mixtures”, Eighth International Conference on Asphalt Pavement. Seattle, Washington, August 1997
Button, J.W., Crockford, W.W., Fernando, E.G., Von Quintus, H.L., Scherocman, J.A., Harvey, J.T., Coree, B.,
“Design and Evaluation of Large Stone Asphalt Mixtures”, NCHRP 386, National Cooperative Highway Research
Program, 1997.
Coree, B.J., Button, J.W., “Full-Scale Rutting Tests of Large-Stone Asphalt Mixtures”, Transportation Research
Board), Transportation Record No. 1590, 1997, Washington, D.C.
Park, T., Lee, K., Salgado, R., Lovell, C.W., Coree, B.J. “Use of Pyrolyzed Carbon Black as Additive in Hot Mix
Asphalt”, Journal of Transportation Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 123. No. 6, 1997
Park, T., Coree, B.J., Lovell, C.W., “Evaluation of Pyrolized Carbon Black from Scrap Tires as an Additive in Hot Mix
Asphalt”, Transportation Research Board, Transportation Record No. 1530. 1996, Washington, D.C.
Park, T.S., Coree, B.J., Lovell, C.W., “Application of Pyrolized Carbon Black from Scrap Tires in Asphalt Pavement
Design and Construction”, Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference. Vol. 27, 1995
Zaghloul, S.M., Coree, B.J., McDaniel, R.S., “Practical Method for Ensuring the Success of Crack and Seat
Operations Using the Falling Weight Deflectometer”, Transportation Research Board, Transportation Record No.
1513. Washington, D.C., 1995
Zaghloul, S., White, T., Drnevich, V., Coree, B., “Dynamic Analysis of FWD Loading and Pavement Response Using a
Three-Dimensional Dynamic Finite-Element Program”, ASTM STP 1198, Dec. 1994
White, T.D. and B.J. Coree (1990), “Threshold Pavement Thickness to Survive Spring Thaw”, 3rd International
Conference on the Bearing Capacity of Roads and Airfields, Trondheim, Norway.
Coree, B.J., White, T.D., “AASHTO Flexible Pavement Design: Fact or Fiction?” Transportation Research Board,
Transportation Record 12866. Washington, D.C., January 1990
Coree, B.J., White, T.D., “Layer Coefficients in Terms of Performance and Mixture Characteristics, Final Report”,
Indiana Joint Highway Research Project, FHWA/IN/JHRP/88-13, Sept 1988
Coree, B.J., VanDerHorst, K.S.*, “Superpave Compaction”, Crossroads 2000, Ames, Iowa, July 1998
Coree, B.J., White, T.D., “The Synthesis of Mixture Strength Parameters Applied to the Determination of AASHO
Layer Coefficient Distributions”, Journal, Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, Vol 58. March 1988
Hayward, R.K., Caesar, J.A., Coree, B.J., “Rational Pavement Design: The Development of New Practices from
Experiences in Mainly Hot Arid Regions”, IVth International Road Federation African Highway Conference.,
Nairobi, Kenya, January 1980
Presentations
Coree, B.J., “The Use of RAP in Kansas”, University of Kansas 56th Annual Asphalt Conference, Lawrence, KS, 6th
December, 2012
Coree, B.J., “The APAI Flexible Pavement Thickness Program”, Des Moines, IA., 5th March 2010
Coree, B.J., “The APAI Flexible Pavement Thickness Program”, Ames, IA., 26th April 2007
Coree, B.J., “The APAI Flexible Pavement Thickness Program”, Cedar Rapids, IA., 24th April 2007
Coree, B.J., “The APAI Flexible Pavement Thickness Program”, Greater Iowa Asphalt Conference, Des Moines,
Iowa. March 1st, 2007
Coree, B.J., Ceylan, H., “Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide Implementation”, Draft Final Report, Iowa
DOT, March 23, 2005
Coree, B.J., “Iowa’s First Perpetual Pavement Design”, Greater Iowa Asphalt Conference, Des Moines, Iowa,
March 5, 2005
Coree, B.J., “High ESAL Mix Designs”, Greater Iowa Asphalt Conference, March 5, 2005
Coree, B.J., “Iowa’s Approach to AASHTO 2002 Implementation, 5th FHWA Midwestern Pavement Design
Workshop, Ames, Iowa. February 10-12, 2004
Coree, B.J., Ceylan, H., “A Strategic Plan for Implementation of AASHTO 2002 Pavement Design Guide”, Proposal
to Iowa Highway Research Board, 2003. Ames, Iowa, October 31, 2003
Coree, B.J., “SuperPave Implementation for Iowa Local Jurisdictions”, MINK Conference, St. Joseph, MO. October
2003
Coree, B.J., Ceylan, H., “A Strategic Plan for Implementation of AASHTO 2002 Pavement Design Guide – Interim
Report”, to meeting of senior staff of Minnesota DOT, Wisconsin DOT and Iowa DOT, LaCrosse, WI., Oct. 2003
Coree, B.J., Ceylan, H., “A Strategic Plan for Implementation of AASHTO 2002 Pavement Design Guide – Interim
Report”, to senior Iowa DOT Management. 13th August, 2003. Ames, Iowa.
Coree, B.J., “Mechanistic Design of Pavement”, Asphalt Pavement Association of Iowa/Iowa Department of
Transportation Senior Technicians Group, March 5th, 2003. Des Moines, Iowa
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4. Coree, B.J., “A Simple Performance Test for HMA”, Asphalt Pavement Association of Iowa/Iowa Department of
Transportation Senior Technicians Group, March 5th, 2003. Des Moines, Iowa
Coree, B.J., “Mechanistic Design of Pavement”, 48th Annual Asphalt Paving Conference, Asphalt Pavement
Association of Iowa/Iowa Department of Transportation/Iowa State University, February 28th, 2003. Ames, Iowa
Coree, B.J., Hislop, W.P.*, “A Laboratory Investigation into the Effects of Aggregate-Related Factors in Critical
VMA in Asphalt Paving Mixtures”, Annual Meeting, Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, Clearwater, FL.,
March 2001
Coree, B.J., “HMA Volumetrics Revisited – A New Paradigm”3, 78th Annual Meeting, Transportation Research
Board, January 1999, Washington, D.C
Coree, B.J., Hislop, W.P.*, “The Difficult Nature of Minimum VMA: A Historical Perspective” , 78th Annual
Meeting, Transportation Research Board, January 1999, Washington, D.C
Coree, B.J., Button, J.W., “Full-Scale Rutting Tests of Large-Stone Asphalt Mixtures”, 76th Annual Meeting,
Transportation Research Board, January 1997, Washington, D.C
Coree, B.J., White, T.D., “AASHTO Flexible Pavement Design: Fact or Fiction?” 67th Annual Meeting,
Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1988
Coree, B.J., White, T.D., “The Synthesis of Mixture Strength Parameters Applied to the Determination of AASHO
Layer Coefficient Distributions”, Annual Meeting, Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, Nashville, TN.
March 1988
Park, T., Coree, B.J., Lovell, C.W., “Evaluation of Pyrolized Carbon Black from Scrap Tires as an Additive in Hot Mix
Asphalt”, 75th Annual Meeting, Transportation Research Board), January 1996, Washington, D.C
Professional Activities - Consulting; Henderson & Sturm PLC, Expert witness in Federal patent case; IIW
Consultants, Dubuquel; Halcrow International Partnership, London, UK; WK (Pavement Engineering), Nottingham,
UK; Pavement Design Software Developer, Asphalt Pavement Association of Iowa.
Referee Services - American Society of Civil Engineers (5 papers); American Society of Testing and Materials (1
paper); National Academy of Sciences (Transportation Research Board Division) (36 papers); Association of
Asphalt Paving Technologists (19 papers); International Society for Asphalt Pavement, Ninth International
Conference on Asphalt Pavements, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2001 (10 papers); University Transportation Center
for Alabama (17 reviews); International Journal of Pavement Engineering (1 paper)
Service - Chair, Iowa DOT Ad-hoc Committee on Strategic Planning for Implementation of the AASHTO 2002
Pavement Design Guide. April 2003 - May 2005; Member, Technical Advisory Group, Ninth International
Conference on Asphalt Pavements, International Society for Asphalt Pavement, 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark,
August 2002; Member, Technical Advisory Committee (the “A” Team), Asphalt Paving Association of Iowa, 2000 -
present; Member (friend), Transportation Research Board, Committee A2B03, Flexible Pavement Design; Member
(friend), (Transportation Research Board, Committee A2B05, Strength and Deformation Characteristics of
Pavement Sections; Member (friend), Transportation Research Board, Committee A2D03, Characteristics of
Bituminous-Aggregate Combinations to meet Surface Requirements; Interim State Bituminous Engineer, Iowa
Department of Transportation, May 1999 - October 1999
Education and Qualifications - B.Sc. (Hons) Civil Engineering; M.S.C.E. Transportation Engineering; Ph.D., Civil
Engineering
References are available upon request
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