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COMMENT Taking the sustainable road John Barritt, WRAP |
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| ANALYSIS Roads still not on record |
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| NYNAS BITUMEN Hot future for cold lay Comprehensive technology for cold-mix road recycling is being developed by a pan European asphaly alliance working on a project known as SCORE. |
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| AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES SuperHitex to the rescue High skid resistance at approaches to junctions is a top priority and Aggregate Industries has developed a long term alternative to specialist overlays which is soon to have HAPAS approval. |
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| HANSON Simplifying surface selection Gaining a competitive advantage in the modern asphalt sector is relying increasingly on the supplier's abilit to respond to client's needs, says Hanson. |
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| RMC Performance of a lifetime Lifetime guarantees are likely to be future for the trunk road and motorway pavement industry. RMC in particular is already striving to develop new products in readiness to meet these demands. |
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| PURE ASPHALT & SHELL BITUMEN Word on the street is colour East London is becoming an increasingly colourful place as asphalt producers respond to growing client demands for a range of road surfacing options other than the traditional black. |
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| BP BITUMEN Exploring the legacy of porous asphalt June 2003 is the tenth anniversary of a key event i the advance of asphalt technology - the surfacing of a stretch of M4 in South Wales with porous asphalt. |
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