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Sripath: Leading the charge for sustainability

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Sripath Technologies has been a key ambassador and innovator of sustainable alternatives in the paving industry. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine finds out how. S ripath Technologies’ unique approach emphasises that sustainable industry practices are the solution, not the exception.

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SPA: Setting the stage for sustainability

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Australia has a long way to go if it’s to achieve its goal of cutting emissions by 43 per cent by 2030 and reaching net-zero by 2050, with Climate Action Tracker currently assessing Australia’s progress as “insufficient”. Now imagine this impact across all states and territories. Image: SPA.

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Komatsu: Technology driving increased sustainability

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Although machine components may still encounter failures, these advances aim to facilitate planned interventions, minimising the impact on adjacent parts and systems. Our commitment persists in striking a balance between environmental considerations and commercial viability,” says Small. “We To read the magazine, click here.

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NTRO: Setting the standard for sustainability

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The National Transport Research Organisation (NTRO) and predecessor ARRB have helped to introduce practical, sustainable alternatives to virgin materials for major infrastructure components. We’ve been researching sustainable options since we started. NTRO Sustainability and Materials Performance National Leader, Dr Clarissa Han.

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Teretek: Revolutionising road repairs

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By reducing downtime, minimising traffic disruptions, and optimising resource utilisation, Teretek offers a cost-effective alternative that enhances the overall sustainability of road maintenance operations. Teretek has been assessed as having a life span of more than 120 years,” he says. To read the magazine, click here.

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Preferred design locked in for WA container terminal

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The location will also avoid impact on other critical public infrastructure including Water Corp’s desalination plant and Synergy’s power plants. The post Preferred design locked in for WA container terminal appeared first on Roads & Infrastructure Magazine. Related stories: Final stage of $16.8B

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NTRO: Quantifying Australia’s transport sector

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The data itself comprises multiple facets and aspects, such as pavement strength testing, road construction testing, local road surveys, ride quality testing, road safety assessments, crack detection and mapping and automated pavement surface assessments to name a few. This included the assessment of 8400 kilometres of Victorian roads.