Austroads has published an updated edition of its Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4: Recycled Materials.
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Behind the construction of ‘Australia’s greenest freeway’
Melbourne’s Mordialloc Freeway has been called ‘Australia’s Greenest Freeway’ for its unique design features and high percentage of recycled material. Roads & Infrastructure speaks to the team at Alex Fraser, one of the project’s key suppliers. Tom O’Keane reports.
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New dates announced for Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference
AustStab has announced that the revised date for its Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference is Wednesday 10th August 2022 at the Novotel Brighton Beach, Sydney.
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A durable combination: Graymont Australia on the use of hydrated lime and limestone filler in hot mix asphalt
Asphalt expert Russell Crabb writes about the benefits of using hydrated lime and ground limestone in hot mix asphalt production, in this article sponsored by Graymont Australia.
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Can recycled glass help create safer, more skid-resistant roads?
Sustainability Victoria has awarded the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) and OmniGrip Direct $81,000 in funding for a project to see recycled crushed glass can be used to provide safer, more skid resistant roads.
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AustStab 2021 Conference postponed
AustStab's 2021 Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference has been postponed due to the continuing uncertainty presented by the current COVID-19 situation.
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A $40M boost for Pacific Highway’s safety upgrade
The Australian and New South Wales Governments are investing almost $40 million through the Road Safety Program on a suite of projects along the Pacific Highway.
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New dates announced for AustStab 2021 Conference
AustStab has now opened registrations for its 2021 Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference on 28 July 2021.
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Astec’s Shuttle Buggy leads the way
The Shuttle Buggy has been a crucial piece of equipment to project sites since its introduction in Australian markets nearly 24 years ago. Fulton Hogan is just one of Astec’s many clients who are thrilled with the machine.
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Austroads’ new tool helps evaluate road preservation options
The framework will help road asset managers select effective road preservation and renewal treatment options.
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