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AustStab announces its 2023 Conference

AustStab is pleased to advise that registrations are now open for the second Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference, to be held at the Pullman Albert Park, Melbourne on Tuesday 22 August 2023.

The one-day technical conference will provide a unique opportunity to hear from leading pavement engineering and construction practitioners about the benefits of pavement recycling and stabilisation with a focus on the conference theme, Sustainable Pavements for Future Generations.

“The inaugural conference in 2022 was very well attended and provided a great opportunity to share recent developments and best practice across the pavement design, construction and maintenance industry,” said AustStab CEO Stuart Dack.

“With the increasing focus on delivery of sustainable outcomes and the provision of pavements that are resilient to adverse weather events, it is more important than ever for those involved in the industry to keep abreast of the latest opportunities and techniques in pavement recycling and stabilisation.”

The conference program will include nine technical and three keynote presentations covering subjects ranging from the design and selection of pavement stabilisation treatments, the conduct and outcomes of research programs and construction trials, assessments of sustainability benefits in comparison to alternative pavement construction and maintenance solutions, including life-cycle costings and carbon footprint assessments across airport and road pavements applications, along with a report on the occupational hygiene implications of monitoring worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica in the workplace.

Full registration details for the conference and associated AustStab AGM and social events are available on the AustStab website at www.auststab.com.au/conference-and-agm/

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