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Ingal Civil: Saving lives, sustainably

Roads Online

ArmorZone temporary road barriers are now as sustainable as ever, with recycled plastic implemented within its design. The ArmorZone temporary barrier is not only more sustainable than conventional road barriers, but it’s proven to outperform and outlive conventional designs. To read the magazine, click here.

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Hiway: A master-class in sustainability

Roads Online

Hiway’s Masters Range is set to provide a whole host of sustainable and alternative infrastructure materials and processes. Jim Appleby and Allen Browne explain what the new Masters Range means for sustainability in infrastructure and society, as a whole. Sustainability is rightfully getting the attention it deserves.

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SAMI: Raising the sustainability standard

Roads Online

SAMI, John Holland and State Asphalts NSW worked together to reach a sustainable outcome for major construction works. SAMI Bitumen Technologies and State Asphalts NSW are supporting John Holland to trial a new sustainable asphalt on a major project in south-west Sydney. Image: State Asphalts.

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The future of sustainable architecture 

CCE Magazine

In the rapidly evolving landscape of the built environment, the need for sustainable design has become more pressing than ever. Ben Stuart, Co-founder of Able Partners, highlights the importance of… Source The post The future of sustainable architecture appeared first on Construction & Civil Engineering magazine.

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Sripath: Sustainable for all to see

Roads Online

Sripath Technologies is embracing transparency to push its sustainability capabilities even further. A focus on sustainability and an emphasis on transparency is helping Sripath track and manage its environmental impact. Images: Sripath. Now these benefits are being handed down to like-minded customers. The focus really hasn’t changed.

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QF&E: Safety and sustainability paramount

Roads Online

Quality Fabrication and Engineering’s Road Ant, a forward-moving aggregate spreader, is supporting greater safety and sustainability. S ince its initial launch, Quality Fabrication and Engineering’s Road Ant has steadily gained traction, embodying a commitment to long-term sustainability and safety. To read the magazine, click here.

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SPA: Setting the stage for sustainability

Roads Online

To put this into perspective, according to Sustainability Victoria, more than 500 quarries produce about 500 million tonnes of heavy construction materials every year. The infrastructure and roads sectors rely heavily on raw materials, as such the importance of sustainable materials and alternatives has grown significantly. Image: SPA.