Sustainability, perpetual pavements, roads as a service and continual improvement took centre stage at the 18th AAPA International Flexible Pavements Conference and Exhibition.
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Boral opens new asphalt plant in Toowoomba
Boral has opened a new asphalt plant in Charlton Toowoomba, replacing its former site at Industrial Avenue.
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AAPA travels to South Korea, Japan and China
Australian Asphalt Pavement Association provides a report of its International Knowledge Transfer to Asia in 2018.
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The drive to 100% reuse of asphalt
Erik Denneman, Director – Technology and Leadership at the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association, looks at the benefits of using reclaimed asphalt pavement and the push behind its uptake in Australia.
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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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Good fences make good neighbours
With residential developments being approved for historically industrial areas, asphalt plant operators are facing new challenges in mitigating complaints and conflicts over emissions.
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A valuable resource
Identifying the significance of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in future road construction, Benninghoven and Kleemann are tailoring their products to optimise RAP processing and production.
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Site in focus: Fulton Hogan, Narangba, QLD
The technological capabilities of Fulton Hogan’s first fixed Benninghoven asphalt plant in Queensland made the decision to purchase its second plant from the manufacturer an easy one.
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