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CLIENT SIDE Thin surfacings in Northern Ireland: still favoured if designed correctly investigation of thin course systems in Northern Ireland has found the majority performing well, although occasional problems reveal a need to be vigilant in design and construction. |
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| RINGWAY Calling for the long term view Active asset management is the key to highway authorities maintaining roads more effectively and Ringway is well placed to bring its experience of maintainance and materials to help clients achieve this. |
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| NYNAS Asphalt turns down the heat Reduced temperature asphalt production is being promoted by Nynas to help authorities cut energy use and limit greenhouse gas emissions. |
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| SHELL BITUMEN Market conditions turn favourable for warm mix Shell bitumen has more than 10 years of experience developing its warm mix asphalt process Shell WAM® Foam, which is now set to help answer emerging needs. |
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| COLAS Versatile treatment answers cold weather problems Colas Fibredec, developed as the untimate stress absorbing membrane, is an ideal inlay or surface treatment for repairing damaged roads and strengthening them in preparation for cold weather. |
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| BITUCHEM Long term value solved and sealed New developments in surfacing technology have arrived from North America, including abitumen emulsion that will seal and preserve asphalt against the effects of ageing. |
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| MODERN ASPHALTS.COM Online archive docuents the key developments All current and previous articles published in Modern Asphalts can be viewed and downloaded from the magazine's website. Here's a digest of recent developments. |
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