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About Us
Since its
formation in Australia in 1984, Stabilised Pavements has taken pride in the
fact that it has led the way in the stabilisation and pavement
rehabilitation field. We have taken the approach of not merely being a plant
hirer or contractor but of putting ourselves above the competition by also
being a technical provider. As such, over the years, Stabilised Pavements
has developed a team of experienced engineers and technical staff,
unrivalled by any organisation throughout Australia or indeed the world, to
service the industry.
Amongst Stabilised Pavements' many proud achievements in Australia are:
- Pioneering the Deep Lift
Stabilisation process, through research with the RTA and also by
importing and operating the first CMI RS500 Reclaimers on these projects.
- Being the first to introduce many significant new developments in
mixing machines, not only the CMI RS500's, but also the CMI RS650's and the
Wirtgen WR2500's.
- Reintroducing Foamed Bitumen
Stabilisation to the Australian market with updated machinery and
technical knowledge ("Stabilfoam").
- Being intimately involved in the introduction of various blended
cements and designer blend additives such as lime with slag and/or flyash.
- Being at the forefront in development and construction of the most
accurate and dust free spreaders.
- Helping found and develop the Australian Stabilisation Industry
Association (AustStab)
- Leading the way in achieving and maintaining high technical standards
and disseminating knowledge to State, Local Government and Private
Contractor clients.
- Being at the forefront in the formulation of specifications (now with
AustStab).
- Developing a complementary road
profiling service (including mill and fill operations) with an
innovative fleet of profilers.
It is this experience which Stabilised Pavements, often in
conjunction
with local partners, brings to its operations in a number of countries
around the world.
Stabilised Pavements of Australia
Stabilised Pavements International operating in
United Kingdom, Malaysia,
Brunei and
Indonesia
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