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Guidelines for trials of automated vehicles in Australia
These guidelines set out criteria that must be addressed in any application for an automated vehicle trial. Because trials will differ in technology, scale and risk, some criteria may not be relevant to some trials. Trialling organisations must set…
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 2: Pavement Structural Design
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 2: Pavement Structural Design provides advice for the structural design of sealed road pavements. The advice has been generally developed from the approaches followed by the Austroads member agencies. However, as it…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 2: Planning and Control
Guide to Project Delivery consists of five parts. Part 2 gives guidance to project delivery practitioners on a number of concepts relating to planning and control of the delivery phase, as opposed to the preceding initiation phase and subsequent…
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  • AGPT04D-19 Edition: 2.0 Superseded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,…
Guidelines for Trials of Automated Vehicles in Australia
These guidelines provide a flexible framework to encourage innovation and ensure safety when testing automated vehicle technology on Australian public roads.
Guide to Pavement Technology Part 8: Pavement Construction
  • AGPT08-09 Edition: 1.1 Superseded
  • 5 Nov 2009
  • Pavement
Part 8 of the Guide to Pavement Technology provides advice on the general requirements for the management of quality assurance, construction planning, earthworks, subsurface drainage, unbound pavements, stabilised pavements, sprayed bituminous…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 1: Overview
The Austroads Guide to Project Delivery consists of four parts. Project delivery in a general sense may be described as the process by which the aim or goal of a project is realised or achieved. This part (Part 1) of the Guide explains the context…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 1: Overview
The Austroads Guide to Project Delivery consists of four parts. Project delivery in a general sense may be described as the process by which the aim or goal of a project is realised or achieved.
Guide to Project Delivery Part 2: Project Delivery Planning and Control
This document gives guidance to project delivery practitioners on a number of concepts relating to planning and control of the delivery phase as opposed to the preceding initiation phase and subsequent operational phase of a project. It covers a…
Control of Moisture in Pavements During Construction
Controlling the moisture content of pavements during construction reduces the risk of damage to the pavement. This technical note provides advice related to specifying, constructing and testing pavements.