An interconnected network of garbage trucks could be the new frontline in repairing local roads, thanks to a research collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Brimbank City Council in Melbourne.
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Paving the way for future construction material
Research by Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology has found a potential new use for flexible plastics and glass fines in the construction of footpaths.
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Glass and plastics could be used to help build footpaths
End-of-life plastics and glass fines could soon be used in the construction of footpaths instead of going to landfill, according to a new study from the Swinburne University of Technology.
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Foundations for the future
Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology have developed 3D printed cement and geopolymer and are exploring its potential for future applications in civil construction.
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Driven to succeed
Andrew Thwaites, the 2017 AustStab Young Stabiliser of the Year, talks to Roads & Infrastructure about his career and passion for the stabilisation sector.
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Getting smart about smart cities
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine talks to experts from Swinburne University of Technology about the potential for smart city concepts and how it may change the nature of urban mobility.
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