Boral has announced it is aiming to preserve cash supply, and said it will slow production abroad to align with lower activity, in a COVID-19 market update.
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Smart work and smarter cities
For 26 years, the construction industry and council bodies have met for the Municipal Works and Operations Association’s National Works and Engineering Conference.
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AAPA: international flexible pavements
Sustainability, perpetual pavements, roads as a service and continual improvement took centre stage at the 18th AAPA International Flexible Pavements Conference and Exhibition.
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Boral uses four recycled materials in Perth street
Boral, a major Australian construction and building materials supplier, has constructed a suburban street in Perth using four recycled materials.
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Australia’s first forward-moving aggregate spreader
Boral has unveiled Australia’s first forward-moving aggregate spreader, which has the potential to revolutionise the method and safety of spray seal road construction in Australia.
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Boral opens new asphalt plant in Toowoomba
Boral has opened a new asphalt plant in Charlton Toowoomba, replacing its former site at Industrial Avenue.
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Boral unveils Australia’s first forward moving aggregate spreader
Boral has revealed a new road surfacing truck that revolutionises the method of spray seal road construction in Australia and aims to improve worker safety.
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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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Boral laying the groundwork with an Australian first
With an increasing need for alternatives to traditional railway line track construction, Boral has introduced a new and durable asphalt rail pavement construction product to the Australian market – Railpave.
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Boral sells US Block business for $156M to focus on Australia
Boral has announced it will sell its US Block business for $156 million to focus on its construction materials business in Australia.
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