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Keeping victorians connectedSEPTEMBER 2011 Use of Recycled Materials for Road ConstructionTECHNICAL NOTE 107 Recycled concrete, basalt spalls, asphalt, glass and brick, processed to meet specification requirements, provide suitable materials for roadworks applications, and also for path and drainage construction , saving on use of natural last decade has seen a significant expansion in the availability and quality of recycled materials for use in road building. As pavement materials predominantly consist of crushed rock and aggregate there is significant opportunity to utilise alternative materials incorporating recycled products. This TECHNICAL Note is intended to provide guidance in the use of recycled materials in pavement works as an alternative to the use of conventional materials produced directly from quarried sources. SUSTAINABILITYW hile Victoria s geology is favourable and provides plenty of high quality rock (Figure 1), accessible sources are becoming very limited.
keeping victorians connected SEPTEMBER 2011 Use of Recycled Materials for . Road Construction. TECHNICAL NOTE . 107. Recycled concrete, basalt spalls, asphalt, glass and brick, processed to meet specification requirements,
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