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Palmerston North 2005 Links to Presentations
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Keynote: Developments in LVR Engineering and Technology in South Africa.
Alex Visser
Bridge maintenance prioritisation system.
George Guimmarra
An easy to apply risk assessment spreadsheet
Slip stabilisation on low volume roads.
Glenn Foster
Experience using some non-conventional repair methods
A cost effective solution using modern technology.
Alex Chisholm
Bridge strengthening using fibre reinforced polymers at a cost of 30% full replacement
Dust minimisation trial using the OTTA seal technique.
Jeff Waters
Developments from the RIMS research project on deterioration modelling of low volume roads.
Theuns Henning
Feedback from Transportation Research Board’s 2005 conference and the U.S.'s Local Technical Assistance Programme.
Robert Douglas
On site modification of wearing course – Mavora Lakes Rd.
Ian Marshall
Budget seal widenings.
Neville Bishop
Progress on the national gravel loss monitoring project.
Paul Jacobson and Theuns Henning
Keynote: Let’s be Practical about Road Profile Data!
John Yeaman
Road improvement strategy.
Craig Connelly
Ranking improvement projects using a simple weighted score
Three years of operating a smart, simple rating system.
David Hutchison, Malcolm Black, Colin Grainger, Alastair Young
Trends emerging after monitoring Rodney District’s unsealed network condition over three years
Unsealed roads management strategy.
Simon Hunt
Meeting client expectations using a holistic approach to network maintenance management in Golden Bay
Keynote: Low Volume Roads Engineering – Best Management Practices. Gordon Keller - not available due to very large file size.
Performance measures for the maintenance of low volume roads in developing countries.
Tony Porter
Results of World Bank research project for promoting performance based contracting in developing countries.
Canny geometric design of low volume roads.
Trevor Butler
Simple survey and design techniques used on forestry roads
Innovation in forest engineering at Carter Holt Harvey.
John Tomlinson
Smart ideas from the forest industry |