2013 Low Volume Roads Workshop
Please email lisa.pallister@reaaa.co.nz if you are after a copy of any of the below presentations
- Roadex Projects 1998-2012 – Bringing new solutions for low traffic volume road condition management by Timo Saarenketo
- Sensitive sites, poor soils and heavy loads: Meeting traditional low-volume road challenges in Canada with 21st Century solutions by Glen Légère
- Levels of service – The shifting target by Selwyn Steedman, Tasman District Council
- Council and community engagement on sustainable levels of service options by John Laskewitz, MWH and Daniel Shayler, Southland District Council
- Heavy transport network use – make the connections by Steve Maddigan, MWH
- Motivating sensible unsealed road maintenance practices – A client perspective by Jamie Cox, Wairoa District Council
- Actions speak louder than words … by Brett Gilmore, Pan Pacific Forest Products Ltd
- Performance based testing for design of area wide pavement treatments by Greg Arnold, Road Science
- Forget oil and water … metalcourses are the new gold by Murray Keast, MWH
- Funding and upgrading local roads for forestry operations by Brian Pritchard, New Zealand Forest Owners Association
- Unsealed road improvement projects – operator perspective by Swampy Marshall, Fulton Hogan
- Challenges and delights of managing a remote network – Stewart Island by Kushla Tapper, Southland District Council
- Skippers – broken at the elbow by Craig Hughes, Downer
- What does the term ‘fence to fence’ really mean? by Kieron Ingram, Fulton Hogan
- Innovation on a shoestring – alternative metals for unsealed roads by Jamie McPherson, MWH
- Road Maintenance in Fiji – making a real difference to a country – Fulton Hogan Hiways JV by Patrick Keenan, Fulton Hogan and Temo Vosaki.
- Logging trucks on local roads – is forestry really having an unreasonable impact? by Martin Gribble, GHD
- Case Study – Waimakariri district earthquake repairs and reconstruction by Carl Grabowski, Sicon and Ken Stevenson, Waimakariri District Council
- User expectations and levels of service by Jim McNeill, GHD