The Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA) hosted the AfPA Industry Experts Panel Session – EME2 on 6 May 2022.
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Bringing infrastructure sustainability innovation to Australia
How Concrete Pavement Recycling is another successful infrastructure sustainability and enhanced productivity initiative coming from the Australian flexible pavement industry via international technology transfer.
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Building a market for EME2
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine TAKES A look at SAMI Bitumen Technologies’ new Kwinana binder terminal in Western Australia and what the development means for the local market.
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Port Drive $110 million upgrade completed for Port of Brisbane
Two years on from the commencement of the project, which has been designed to future-proof the Port as it continues to grow, the $110 million Port Drive Upgrade has been finished.
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New benchmarking tool raising the bar for sustainability
With the introduction of an internationally-aligned benchmarking tool, Australian road owners and authorities can now be confident that the asphalt products they use are as sustainable as they claim to be.
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Ahead of the curve
Fulton Hogan’s adoption of EME2 pavement technology and the latest on-site equipment is helping the multifaceted business change the way Australian roads are made.
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Sustainability efforts recognised on $110M Port Drive Upgrade
The design of Port of Brisbane’s Port Drive Upgrade has been awarded an ‘Excellent’ rating by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia.
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AAPA 2018 knowledge tour heads to Asia
Australian Asphalt Pavement Association’s international knowledge transfer tours have been enlightening industry on advances being made in the global flexible pavements sector for nearly 30 years. Its 2018 trip will continue that tradition, albeit in an exciting new setting.
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Australia’s longest pre-stressed girders placed on Port Drive Upgrade
The record length components – with the longest span measuring 46 metres – have been successfully placed for the Port of Brisbane’s $110 million upgrade project.
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