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MDOT wins 2025 Perpetual Pavement Award

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
June 12, 2025
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JACKSON, MISS. – The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) announced that the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) won a 2025 Perpetual Pavement Award by Performance (PPA) for a seven-mile stretch of U.S. 278 in Lafayette County. This is MDOT’s seventh PPA award since the program began in 2001.

 

To qualify for this prestigious award, pavement must be at least 35 years old and never experienced a structural failure. The average interval between the resurfacing of the winning pavement must be no less than 13 years. The pavement must demonstrate the characteristics expected from long-life asphalt pavements: excellence in design, quality in construction and value for the traveling public. Engineers at the National Center for Asphalt Technology evaluated the nominations and validated the winners.

U.S. 278 serves as the primary connection between I-55 and Oxford, handling an average of 16,000 vehicles per day. The road’s outstanding condition is a result of rehabilitation projects, including milling to remove deteriorated surfaces and applying multiple specialized asphalt layers. Through regular maintenance and material upgrades, the road’s smooth, durable surface exemplifies Perpetual Pavement performance.

 

“This award is a true testament to our commitment to providing high-quality infrastructure that will last into the future,” said MDOT Director Brad White. “We will continue to make the most of taxpayers’ dollars as we work to maintain the safety and efficiency or our transportation network.”

 

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“Asphalt roads can be designed, built and maintained to indefinitely prevent deep distresses,” said Dr. Buzz Powell, P.E., Technical Director of the APA. “The resulting Perpetual Pavement structure is an excellent investment for taxpayers because it only requires periodic surface renewal, has the most preservation options and never requires reconstruction. Advantages of Perpetual Pavements include durability, economics, sustainability and smoothness. The smoothness advantage of asphalt pavements is indefinitely extended with Perpetual Pavement since deep distresses that cause roughness never occur.

 

The APA is a coalition of the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the Asphalt Institute and the State Asphalt Pavement Associations. The APA’s mission is to establish asphalt as the preferred choice for quality, performance and the environment.

 

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