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New tests aim for longer pavement life and reduced surface problems
October 24, 2019
Highways authorities around the world are testing every component of a pavement in a bid to improve durability. Kristina Smith looks at two very different examples, one from the UK and one from the US
The second ERF LAB event: 10 years down the road?
October 24, 2019
The second ERF LAB event* in Brussels examined the ‘Impact of new mobility on road infrastructure and equipment’, writes Christophe Nicodème, director-general of the ERF
Sophisticated paving technology from BPO
October 24, 2019
Advanced technology is enabling asphalt road surfaces to be laid with greater efficiency
Road Safety Audits for global roads
October 24, 2019
IRF Global Credential central to Senegal mission
One Giant Leap for mankind…
October 8, 2019
This past month of July America and much of the world celebrated the 50th anniversary of man setting foot on the moon. There were speeches, replays of the Saturn V launch and lunar landing videos, interviews with astronauts, and much more as we relived the excitement, danger, and suspense of sending human beings 384,000km into space to land on an uninhabited moon and return. Most Americans over the age of five in 1969 can tell you where they were when the Eagle landed on July 20, 1969, and the world watch
China banks on the Belt and Road Initiative
October 8, 2019
Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, is capitalising on its well-established equipment and componentry manufacturing base as China’s global Belt and Road Initiative gathers momentum.
Rural Roads for Development: a chat with Dr Michael Burrow
October 8, 2019
For the last seven years the University of Birmingham has been organising – together with IRF (Geneva) the Rural Roads for Development course in Birmingham. The week-long course is very much a hands-on course delivered by experts from around the world on a topic of relevance to the sustainable provision of rural roads. Ahead of this year course edition which will be hosted on 9-13 September, Dr Michael Burrow from Birmingham University answered key questions about rural transport. Q: How can improved rur
Giving four hours back to the day… and much more
October 7, 2019
A 20km long elevated expressway in Dhaka will be one of Bangladesh’s first Public Private Partnership transport projects – words and pictures by Ruby Kitching, on behalf of Mott MacDonald.
Iterchimica’s cross-linking agents boost PMB performance
September 19, 2019
Cross-linking agents can vastly improve the stability and performance of polymer-modified bitumen (PMB), according to additive specialist Iterchimica. Modified bitumen can become unstable when it is stored inside a tank because the polymer rises to the top, meaning that the rheological behaviour of the bitumen varies through the tank. Cross-linking agents modify bitumen through a chemical action that stabilises the bitumen inside the tank to create a homogenous PMB and hence, a homogeneous asphalt concr
Adhesiveness control in asphalt mixes – from the project to production
September 19, 2019
Asphalt plant producer Ciber discusses asphalt mix properties The basic quality criterion of an asphalt mix is its adhesiveness; the adhesion capacity among materials. This adhesive capacity of the asphalt mix can be measured in the laboratory through qualitative or quantitative tests. The result of this analysis should be used as a reference for the improvement of the mix. In the laboratory this can be achieved using additives while at the plant it can be achieved using differing mixer technology an