Stay Onsite at WAPA’s Conference and Business Meeting!
While registration will remain open until the start of the conference, the discounted rate in our hotel room block will end in about two weeks, on November 2.
While registration will remain open until the start of the conference, the discounted rate in our hotel room block will end in about two weeks, on November 2.
Registration is now open for the 65th Annual WAPA Conference and Business Meeting, to be held December 3 – 4 at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells!
WAPA is pleased to announce that we have opened nominations for the 2024 Asphalt Award. Anyone can make a nomination, and organizations may self-nominate.
WAPA will award at least two WAPA Student Scholarships in 2024.
Mark your calendar for these asphalt-related events, and bookmark WAPA’s calendar of events page to see what’s coming and ensure you don’t miss a thing!
Our mission at the Wisconsin Asphalt Pavement Association is to promote quality hot mix asphalt pavements that are safe, efficient and in the best interest of the customer. Our members, large and small, serve the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT); the state’s counties, municipalities towns and villages; and commercial and private customers. We strive to … Read more
We’ve been saying it for years: asphalt offers a number of advantages over other pavement materials. But as the effects of climate change become more evident around the world, asphalt is also earning a reputation as the most environmentally responsible choice.
The annual Harley-Davidson® Homecoming™ Festival is a beloved Wisconsin tradition. The four-day celebration will once again take place in late July, drawing tens of thousands of riders to Milwaukee.
It is with a very heavy heart that I announce that William “Bill” Kennedy of Rock Road Companies (Janesville) passed away on June 28, 2024.
In the asphalt industry, we hear a lot about the physical dangers of construction and working with heavy equipment in and around traffic in all kinds of weather. However, the threats to workers’ mental health – which are just as serious – can be much harder to see.