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Russell St, Cleveland

June 2022

Local Council was seeking resurfacing of a section of road which supports a wide range of traffic loading including servicing a school pick up zone.

Council requirements included an environmentally friendly pavement which could withstand repetitive accelerating and braking forces daily.

The asphalt mix product utilised Entyr’s eCB and eTDH substituting a traditional dense graded asphalt mix.

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Pandanus Avenue, Brisbane Airport

October 2022

Pandanus Avenue is subject to heavy and frequent loading from trucks delivering goods to the Brisbane airport. As the airport operates 24/7 the traffic movements along this road are high during both day and night settings.

Council requirements included high visibility of the pavement, road furniture and line marking to delineate traffic and enhance safety.

The asphalt mix product made using Entyr’s eCB and eTDH, will deliver substantially longer colour retention of the asphalt resulting in an extended period of contrast between the ‘black appearance’ of the pavement against the line marking.

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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk – Gold Coast Hinterland

September 2022

A heavily used carpark by tour buses and tourists in the Gold Coast Hinterland required resurfacing. The criteria were to resurface the carpark with asphalt which would improve and ensure a high skid resistance, improve rut and fatigue resistance. The asphalt was also required to be environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing and have a minimal impact on surrounding environment.

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