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  • News - 13 Mar 2006
    WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) has published Recycled Roads, a step-by-step guide to increasing the use of recycled content and improving materials resource efficiency in highways...
  • News - 6 Sep 2005
    The Construction Industry Advisory Committee, (CONIAC) are pleased to announce that the industry’s leading health and safety campaign, Working Well Together (WWT), will once again visit...
  • News - 22 Aug 2005
    A $10 million federal appropriation to an Iowa State University-based concrete technology center will help engineers from coast to coast develop pavements that last longer and need less...
  • News - 21 Jul 2005
    Accel Energy Group announced today a major launch into road construction projects in China with its new product SAB. SAB is a binder ingredient that is used in asphalt. The product is derived from oil...
  • News - 15 Jun 2005
    The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) fully supports suggestions that the government should contemplate introducing satellite road pricing. RIBA President George Ferguson, speaking from...
  • News - 5 Apr 2005
    During 2005 IRWIN Industrial Tools will be on the road with the IRWIN / International CXT. They will be stopping at hardware stores, automotive shops, construction sites, races and more to offer the...
  • News - 21 Mar 2004
    British motorways are set to power the country as this month sees the installation of the UK’s first solar motorway sound barrier on the M27 near Portsmouth. The 11kWp, 50 m long system,...
  • News - 22 Dec 2003
    Can Bob build it? With Tarmac’s help, he can! Building services specialists Tarmac have been chosen to advise hit kids TV show Bob the Builder on the more technical aspects of building a...
  • News - 10 Jun 2003
    In late May the highways agency started work on the first motorway scheme in the north-west of the UK to use "glasphalt", a new type of asphalt containing up to 30% crushed glass. Glasphalt...
  • News - 23 May 2003
    The UK Department of Transport is drafting a new streetworks bill that could force contractors to lay cable and utilities ducts under busy streets. The move is to reduce the congestion brought about...

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