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The group formerly known as the Foundation for Pavement Preservation has been relaunched as FP2 Inc. The US based group focuses on four major areas: advocacy, research, promotion and activities, which it says provides users essential tools necessary to highlight the importance of pavement preservation for the country's US$1.75 trillion highway system.
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The group formerly known as the Foundation for Pavement Preservation has been relaunched as 1294 FP2 Inc. The US based group focuses on four major areas: advocacy, research, promotion and activities, which it says provides users essential tools necessary to highlight the importance of pavement preservation for the country's US$1.75 trillion highway system. The group has a new logo and also has an innovative new website:%$Linker: Asset 2 44811 0 oLinkExternal www.FP2.org FP2 web /EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=44811 false false%>, which is aimed at aiding the pavement preservation industry by supporting contractors, material suppliers and equipment manufacturers. The site also features specific areas for FP2 Inc. members and highlights the popular Pavement Preservation Journal, a quarterly publication promoting new and emerging pavement preservation techniques and best practices. FP2 Inc is a non-profit trade association supported by the pavement preservation industry, contractors, material suppliers and equipment manufacturers.

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