
CAPRI brings together all stakeholders in the highway construction and maintenance industry working to improve asphalt pavement cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and safety. We are a consortium of all stakeholders including DOTs and other organizations that are improving asphalt pavements by addressing knowledge and research gaps in the industry.
About CAPRIInterested in joining? CAPRI is now accepting new participants under Solicitation 1642. Join 35+ highway agencies driving national impact and gain access to CAPRI’s pooled-fund model where agencies contribute $10,000 per year & help guide the selection of research projects.
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Interested in joining CAPRI? We welcome new organizations across the highway construction and maintenance industry, including state DOTs, industry partners, academic institutions, and research organizations.
Membership in CAPRI provides exclusive opportunities to participate in collaborative research, access pooled-fund projects, and help shape national priorities in asphalt pavement innovation. Organizations can choose from three membership categories based on level of involvement and contribution. All members receive access to CAPRI deliverables, events, subcommittee discussions, and voting privileges.
The application process is simple — review the categories, choose the best fit for your organization, and submit your intent to join. Once approved, you’ll receive orientation materials and gain access to CAPRI's member network and secure resources.
Learn More About MembershipIdentify aspects of asphalt pavement performance and sustainability that need to be improved.
Identify technologies that can improve asphalt pavement performance and sustainability, evaluate the readiness level of those technology levels, and recommend strategies to move those technologies toward implementation.
Identify technologies and best practices that are ready for implementation and recommend strategies to move those into practice.
Assemble recommendations of research and technology transfer needs from other CAPRI subcommittees and other sources.