The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has been awarded a $2.475 million Australian Government grant to continue its work as part of the Airport Pavement Research Program (APRP) in developing better-quality and more cost-efficient airfields.
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Resilience in the time of COVID: Lessons from Citywide
As businesses in the roads and infrastructure sector set themselves up for a post-lockdown recovery, Roads & Infrastructure speaks to the team at Citywide about how they’ve navigated the challenges so far.
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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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Austroads’ work enables environmental testing of asphalt with recycled plastics
Austroads has published ground-breaking work that enables the testing of emissions and the release of microplastics from asphalt incorporating recycled plastics.
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Reclaim, rejuvenate, re-use: Sripath’s answer to asphalt
Sripath Technologies has been in the business of asphalt rejuvenation and enhancement for decades. Roads & Infrastructure sits down with the management team to review some of the company’s signature products.
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Maximum recycling with Wirtgen’s Benninghoven RPP asphalt mixing plant
How Wirtgen’s Benninghoven RPP asphalt mixing plant overcame challenges to produce asphalt with up to 96 per cent recycled content.
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Citywide: paving the roads green
Citywide Asphalt Group has recently expanded its GreenPave product range, adding a number of specialty mixes with a high recycled content.
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AfPA upskilling the industry
The Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA) has launched ‘Be Bitumen Safe’ training program as part of its flexible pavement industry skills card.
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It’s all in the chemistry: Puma Bitumen’s answer to asphalt sustainability
Puma Bitumen has recently introduced the Anova product line of bio-based asphalt additives from Cargill to customers in 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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