ARRB and RMS have entered into an agreement for ARRB’s Intelligent Safe Surface Assessment Vehicle to be used in New South Wales.
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Austroads acquires TCA
Austroads, the peak organisation of Australasian road transport and traffic agencies, has acquired Transport Certification Australia.
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The new information highway
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine sat down with Bentley Systems’ Dan Vogen to talk about how new digital engineering processes and the increasing role of data is influencing the operation of linear infrastructure assets.
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Paving with plastic: the rise of plastics in road construction
Councils are using plastic bags and soft plastic packaging as a sustainable alternative to virgin polymers for bitumen binder to construct longer lasting roads.
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Construction tender open for $77.8M Adelaide River Flood Plains upgrade
The project will deliver upgrades to 6.5 kilometres of the Arnhem Highway at the flood plains in the Northern Territory in a bid to improve the road’s flood immunity and safety.
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Bringing infrastructure sustainability innovation to Australia
How Concrete Pavement Recycling is another successful infrastructure sustainability and enhanced productivity initiative coming from the Australian flexible pavement industry via international technology transfer.
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Up to $100M committed for Linkfield Road Overpass duplication
The Federal Government has committed $100 million to duplicate the Linkfield Road Overpass to reduce congestion and improve safety at one of Brisbane’s traffic bottlenecks.
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Building resilience: championing sustainable infrastructure
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine speaks with resilience expert Rebecca Miller, who has been awarded a top sustainability leadership award for her development of a resilience rating tool.
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Boral to trial new technology that turns sawdust into bitumen
Sawmill scraps and sawdust could soon be turned into renewable diesel and bitumen as a result of a $1.2 million feasibility study, funded by the Federal Government and Boral Limited.
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City of Mitcham begins testing new crumbed rubber asphalt mix
Around 850 used tyres have been recycled to pave a 335 metre stretch of road as part of a crumbed rubber asphalt trial in the City of Mitcham, South Australia.
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