Designed in America and tailored for Australian conditions, Astec has introduced the Carlson CP100 II and CP130 pavers to the local market.
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Where safety meets sustainability
The Roadtec RX-505 milling machine enables contractors to efficiently recycle asphalt using technology and an ergonomic design that increases worker safety and project productivity.
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Smooth running asphalt with Astec
Pavers are a key component in the chain of works on asphalt projects. Astec’s Jorge Boil explains the importance of daily paver maintenance and the processes that can limit costly downtime.
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Paver purchasing considerations
With many sizes and additional features, choosing the right asphalt paving machine requires extensive research. Astec’s Jorge Boil explains the key considerations when purchasing an asphalt paver.
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Critical maintenance for MTV’s
Material transfer vehicles can deal with multiple hot mix asphalt batches each day. Astec Australia explains why maintenance checks are needed to ensure machines achieve optimum performance.
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Listening to industry needs
Astec offers a range of new asphalt equipment, designed to enable the company to offer niche solutions for a variety of projects.
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Astec MatManager provides array of data for pavers
Astec Australia is a company that is always looking at new ways to make paving more efficient and cost-effective. As well as the machines that do the work, there are other ways companies can save on time and money, including collected data and analysing how it can help a business grow.
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Behind Australia’s latest heavy-duty high compaction screed
Roads and Infrastructure catches up with Alister Clarke from Fulton Hogan to find out more about its acquisition of two new pieces of equipment that are designed to make its job easier.
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