
Safety
The road is our office, often just feet away from traffic moving at 60 mph or more. Our goal is simple: every worker and every motorist returns home safely at the end of the day.

Recycling & Sustainability
The asphalt pavement industry has a long history of environmental stewardship. This commitment continues through The Road Forward, our industry’s goal to achieve net zero carbon emissions in asphalt pavement production and construction by 2050.

Discover Asphalt Advantages
Choosing the right pavement is about performance, speed of construction, resource management, and driver experience. Asphalt offers distinct advantages that make it the preferred choice for public and private road owners like state DOTs, municipalities, and companies.

State-by-State Data
Federal surface transportation investment is driving improvement projects in every corner of the country—increasing safety, mobility, and economic opportunity. How is your state using its federal funds to improve your commute?
Asphalt Pavement Alliance
As a trusted resource, the APA establishes asphalt as the pavement of choice by detailing proven advantages of asphalt pavement in the areas of safety, value, performance, and the environment.
Asphalt Awards & Recognition
The asphalt pavement industry is built by people who take immense pride in their work. NAPA’s awards and commendations programs honor the industry’s leaders, recognizing the companies and crews setting the standard for quality, innovation, and community service.
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Read More: NAPA Statement on Introduction of BUILD America 250 Act
NAPA Statement on Introduction of BUILD America 250 Act
The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA), representing more than 1,100 companies responsible for producing, building, and maintaining the majority of U.S. highway surfaces, expressed strong support for the BUILD America 250 Act, the surface transportation reauthorization package released by Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO) and Ranking Member Rick Larsen (D-WA) on May…
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Read More: Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Nears 100% Recycling Rate, Remains America’s Most Recycled Product
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Nears 100% Recycling Rate, Remains America’s Most Recycled Product
Federal Incentives in 2026 Reauthorization Would Promote Even More RAP Use, Saving Taxpayer Dollars The asphalt pavement industry remains the country’s top recycler, according to new data released in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), putting 101.4 million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) back into use during the 2024 construction season. The savings…
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Read More: New Research Advances Airfield Pavement Testing and Safety
New Research Advances Airfield Pavement Testing and Safety
The Airport Asphalt Pavement Technology Program (AAPTP) released two new research reports offering updated technical guidance to improve the performance, safety, and durability of asphalt pavements at the nation’s airfields. The findings give engineers and contractors new tools for testing, design, and construction at airports nationwide. The two studies address compaction method validation for asphalt…

