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Regulated Waste Reduction Through Paint Wash Water and Raised Pavement Markers.
The primary purpose of this project was to assess the waste RPMs and linemarking paint wash water to determine if the waste category can be changed from regulated waste to non-regulated waste.
NACOE May 2024 Newsletter
This quarter promises to be a period of significant progress across our…
Webinar – Opportunities to use recycled materials in earthworks and drainage applications
NACOE’s ongoing free webinar series helps to share our research learnings with…
Sustainability Assessment Tool for Pavements (SAT4P) Features at ISC Connect Conference 2022
In collaboration with the Western Australian Road Research Innovation Program (WARRIP) NACOE…
NACOE Gets Green Light Through to 2028
On Friday 18th November 2022, a renewed agreement was signed between Queensland’s Department of…
Featured Article on Intelligent Compaction Technology
(Image source – Infrastructure Magazine March 2021) NACOE features on front cover…
NACOE Wins Joint Excellence in Collaboration Award 2020
The Logan City Council Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project recently won the Local…
Queensland Leading the Future of Innovative Transport Research into 2026
The National Asset Centre of Excellence (NACOE) continues to lead the way…