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Guide to Asset Management Part 1: Introduction to Asset Management
This document introduces the Austroads Guide to Asset management, the aim of which is to offer guidance on how to best manage physical road infrastructure. The guide covers various aspects of asset management including how to determine and plan to…
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 3: Pavement Surfacings
  • AGPT03-09 Edition: 1.1 Superseded
  • 21 Jul 2009
  • Pavement
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 3 addresses the selection of the most appropriate pavement surfacing. The Guide identifies the significant factors that need to be considered in the selection of the most appropriate surfacing, their inter-…
Guide to Asset Management Part 5A: Inventory
These guidelines are intended to assist asset managers and pavement asset managers in collecting and managing data. Part 5A addresses issues of data management, processing and location referencing. The section on data types reviews the frequently…
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4B: Asphalt
  • AGPT04B-07 Edition: 1 Superseded
  • 22 May 2007
  • Pavement
This Guide has been prepared as part of the Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology to provide an introduction to the nature of asphalt as a material and its application in road pavements. Further publications in this Guide provide supporting detail…
Guide to Asset Management Part 1: Introduction to Asset Management
This document introduces the Austroads Guide to Asset Management, the aim of which is to offer guidance on how to best manage physical road infrastructure. The Guide covers various aspects of asset management including how to determine and plan to…
Stone Mastic Asphalt
  • APRG-TN16-04 Superseded
  • 1 Apr 2004
  • Pavement
This technical note provides an overview of the use of stone mastic asphalt in Australia.
Ultra Thin Asphalt Surfacing
  • APRG-TN08-99 Superseded
  • 9 Jan 1999
  • Pavement
This technical note provides guidance on the use of ultra thin asphalt surfacings which are typically placed with a minimum thickness of around 12-15 mm, or about half the thickness of similar sized conventional asphalt wearing course mixes.
The Use of Recycled Crumb Rubber in Asphalt
  • APRG-TN10-99 Superseded
  • 7 Jan 1999
  • Pavement
This technical note reports on tests relating to the use of recycled crumb rubber in asphalt.
Light Duty Non-Structural Asphalt Surfacing and Overlay
This technical note provides guidance on the the use of non-structural asphalt surfacing and overlays. It includes treatments of existing surfaces, non-structural design mix and the compaction of overlays.