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Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4D: Stabilised Materials
  • AGPT04D-19 Edition: 2.0 Superseded
  • 12 Mar 2019
  • Pavement
The use of stabilisation technology for stabilising and recycling materials for pavement construction and maintenance is widely accepted as a cost-effective method of improving long‑term performance and reducing whole-of-life costs of modern,…
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 Asset Management Part 6: Bridge Performance
The focus of Guide to Asset Management Part 6 is on how to best manage the physical bridge assets. It provides guidance on the establishment and maintenance of bridge asset inventories, and on the monitoring of asset performance. It discusses the…
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4D: Stabilised Materials
  • AGPT04D-06 Edition: 1.1 Superseded
  • 30 May 2006
  • Pavement
Part 4D of the Guide to Pavement Technology replaces, in part, the 1988 Austroads Guide to Stabilisation in Roadworks. 
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…
Effect of Design, Construction and Environmental Factors for Long-Term Performance of Stabilised Materials
This technical note covers factors that can be considered in the design process and how they affect the performance of the stabilised materials.
Performance Criteria for Insitu Stabilised Pavements
This technical note outlines those performance criteria used for stabilised pavements in Australia and highlights test variations possible for projects according to their size and traffic volume.