Funder Decision-Making and Review of Pavement Types for Major Projects

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Keynote presentation by Transport for NSW's Director of Strategic Investments covering; Sources of road funding 2019-20 budget funding for infrastructure Current significant transport projects Funder decision making framework Value for money assessment and economics Hypothetical motorway upgrade – asphalt vs concrete The life cycle cost conundrum

Construction of the M4 Widening, WestConnex Stage 1A

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The M4 Widening project comprised the first stage in the delivery of WestConnex. It involved the widening and upgrading of approximately 7.5 kilometres of the M4 Motorway (M4) between Pitt Street, Parramatta and Homebush Bay Drive, Homebush. The project was opened to traffic in July 2017, in line with the...

Development of Performance Curves for Thin Bonded Concrete Overlays on Asphalt in Minnesota24

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Bonded concrete overlays on asphalt (BCOA), historically known as whitetoppings, are growing in popularity as an option for rehabilitating distressed asphalt pavements. Despite their application over the past several decades, the existence of performance models for this type of pavement are rare. It was the objective of this study to...

M1 Upgrade – Kariong To Somersby Project Lessons Learning

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This presentation comprehensively reviews the Kariong to Somersby project. This project is one of three major M1 Upgrades with notable features including; Dual PCP, 33 years in service, 70 km north of Sydney, AADT over 60,000 and growing. Importantly, this is a capacity driven upgrade (widening not a rehabilitation). Key...

Use of Fast Set Concrete For Concrete Pavement Maintenance Work

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The advent of the new generation of volumetric concrete mixers in conjunction with the availability of calcium sulfoaluminate cements has transformed concrete pavement maintenance practice around the world and especially in the United States, Canada and South Africa and in NSW where there is a history of 8 years’ experience...

Getting the Most from Roadway Investments

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Roadways & pavements play a vital, but underappreciated role in our nation’s economic competitiveness. Implementation of two policies can improve the pavement network investment efficiency; Introduce more competition into the pavement bidding process Use “Remaining Service Interval” concept to allocate resources effectively at the pavement network level Together, these policies...

Influence of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) Cement in concrete pavement mix designs

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Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) pavement specifications require the use of Grade 1 fly ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace slag cement (GGBFS) for R82 – lean mix concrete subbase [1], and also fly ash and/or GGBFS for R83 – Concrete Pavement Base [2], where reactive aggregates are used. This...

How Runway Pavement Value Choices are Influenced by Construction Costs, Loading, Subgrade and Operational Considerations

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In Australia, most runway pavements are constructed from asphalt, however the reverse is markedly true for the USA. Melbourne’s Essendon runway was originally concrete but was overlaid with thick asphalt many years ago. Asphalt runways at Melbourne’s Tullamarine and Amberley have some sections of concrete. This paper explores the determination...

The Case For Lower Strength Gain and Early Age Acceptance of Concrete for Road Pavements

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The objective of this paper is to encourage informed discussion among concrete pavement engineers. In New South Wales there is a substantial length of contemporary concrete highway construction. A very large inventory of concrete strength results is available. These have shown that construction specification requirements are being significantly exceeded in...

Intricacies Surrounding the Machine Placement of Concrete Pavements in Tunnels: Current state of Practice.

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Transport tunnels built in Australia within the past 25 years have typically been designed and constructed consecutively. However, in recent years Australia (and Sydney in particular) is witnessing these projects being delivered concurrently, which are in turn diluting the skills pool across all facets of the industry. Sydney is currently...

Concrete Highway Pavement Load Capacity for Possible Future Increases in Permissible Axle Loads

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From time to time there is discussion within Government and industry about measures to improve freight transport efficiency. These discussions often include increasing permissible axle loads. If this was to happen it may also be limited to major road transport corridors. This paper neither supports nor sets out a case...

A Fresh Look at Pavement Life Costs

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Whole of life cycle costing of pavements has not been revisited for nearly 27 years since 1990 by the Bureau of Transport Economics (now BITRE). Previously, asphalt pavements were considered to have a lower cost of construction but required regular maintenance (every 5 to 10 years) whereas concrete pavements are...