Pavement structure can be designed either as a flexible or a rigid pavement based on its structural behaviour, with flexible pavements being frequently favored due to its advantages. One of the major problems that normally occurred in road construction was pavement distresses due to the quality of the materials. Numerous studies were carried out to explore sustainable ways to improve the pavement performance especially on modification of the asphaltic concrete in construction phases. This paper investigates the effect of Forta-Fi fiber on stiffness performance of hot mix asphalt mixture (HMA). In this respect, conventional asphalt binder grade 60/70 and Nominal Maximum Aggregate Size (NMAS) 12.5mm were used in the preparation of asphalt mixture specimens as specified in Superpave mix design method. Performance of modified samples incorporating 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7% of total mixture were evaluated for resilient modulus accordance to ASTM D4123 using Universal Testing Machine (UTM). The samples were tested at 25°C and 40°C with pulse repetition period 1000ms, 2000ms and 3000ms to simulate low, medium and high volume of traffic. As a result, the resilient modulus values of modified asphalt mixture improved 38% with 0.3% additive of Forta-Fi at 25°C with 3000ms pulse repetition period, while at 40°C with 3000ms pulse repetition period improved 23% with 0.5% additive of Forta-Fi. Based on these studies, the addition of fibers reinforcement into the asphalt mixture has a significant effect on resilient modulus of fibers reinforced asphalt mixture.