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Advanced Highway Maintenance Construction Technology Research Laboratory

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The Advanced Highway Maintenance Construction Technology Research Center (AHMCT) is a research institute at the University of California, Davis. They perform transportation-related research in highway maintenance, transportation infrastructure, structures, and roadways. They are funded through public and private research grants.

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Advanced Highway Maintenance Construction Technology Research Laboratory
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