Through the Austroads' Pavement Technology review panel, Austroads provides the lead forum in Australia and New Zealand on road pavement technology. Austroads manages pavement technology development and education, monitors international innovations, harmonises standards and codes of practice, and facilitates information exchange and technology transfer among road organisations in the public and private sectors.
Austroads has developed a number of distinctive guides, one of which deals with Pavement Technology in detail. Each Austroads guide has an associated review panel comprised of senior representatives from Austroads jurisdictions and key stakeholders. Industry groups such as AAPA, AustStab, CCAA and Roading NZ are represented on the Pavement Technology review panel. The purpose of the review panel is to oversee the development and review of the guides. Review panel members advise on the scope, structure and broad content of the guides and facilitate development and ongoing maintenance of the guides.
The Guide to Pavement Technology covers the following areas:
Part 1: Introduction to Pavement Technology
Part 2: Pavement Structural Design
Part 3: Pavement Surfacings
Part 4: Pavement Materials
Part 4A: Granular Base and Sub Base Materials
Part 4B: Asphalt
Part 4C: Materials for Concrete Road Pavements
Part 4D: Stabilised Materials
Part 4E: Recycled Materials
Part 4F: Bituminous Binders
Part 4G: Geotextiles and Geogrids
Part 4H: Test Methods
Part 4I: Earthworks Materials
Part 4J: Aggregate and Source Rock
Part 4K: Seals
Part 4L: Stabilising Binders
Part 5: Pavement Evaluation and Treatment Design
Part 6: Unsealed Pavements
Part 7: Pavement Maintenance
Part 8: Pavement Construction
Part 9: Pavement Work Practices
Part 10: Subsurface Drainage
Pavement projects 2011-2012
TP1658 Update Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology Part 2: Pavement Structural Design
TP1659 Update Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4B: Asphalt
TP1660 Update Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology Part 5: Pavement Evaluation and Traetment Design
TT1352 Management of scarce and quality resources
TT1353 Asphalt properties and mix design procedures
TT1354 Optimising binder performance
TT1357 Maintaining the rural road network
TT1358 Strategic review of pavement design practice
TT1452 Development of pavement design models
TT1454 Performance of warm mix asphalt
TT1608 Aggregate polishing test - replacing reference aggregate
TT1611 Improved rut resistance characterisation of granular bases
TT1614 Pavement wear effects of heavy vehicle axle groups
TT1663 Improved design of bituminous stabilised pavements
TT1664 Cemented materials charecterisation
TT1665 Polymer modified binder sprayed seal trials
TT1715 Validation of enhanced pavement design model
TT1716 Performance specifications for use of recycled materials as unbound granular materials
TO1682 Review of existing CPEE distance learning units - Asphalt mix design and pavement design
TO1726 Review of existing CPEE distance learning unit - industrial and heavy duty pavements
TO1727 Review of existing CPEE distance learning unit - Road asset mamanagement
T01728 Review of existing CPEE distance learning units - Pavement management and insitu stabilisation
Program Manager:
Chris Harrison
General Manager Engineering Technology
Roads and Maritime Services New South Wales
Program Support:
Tye Anthonisz
Technology Program Assistant
Roads and Maritime Services New South Wales
PO Box 3035
Parramatta NSW 2124
Phone: +61 2 8837 0413
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Technical Notes:
Work Tips:
Aggregates, stabilised (000-099)
Binders (100-199)
Bituminous Mixes (200-299)
Pavement Investigation (400-499)
Equipment (500-599)