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Trevor Thompson
Roadtech
Business Manager
Event organised by ICE
How do we increase the life of one of our greatest assets - our road surfaces - whilst reducing carbon footprint and maximising financial value all at the same time?
This event is organised by ICE Wales Cymru Municipal Engineers Group (MEG) and supported by The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT).
This webinar will take a closer look at asphalt preservation and rejuvenation and explain the difference between the two, why we should use them, how they work, where you can use them and what you can expect to achieve short, medium and long term.
It will cover how these cost-effective surface treatments can help protect your road networks and fit alongside more traditional and regular methods of maintenance whilst also reducing cost, disruption and environmental impact.
Trevor Thompson, Roadtechs, will include scheme examples from the 2021 season including extensive work with Norfolk County Council where, for the 7th year running, Roadtechs supported the county’s £29m maintenance programme by delivering Reclamite, a BBA HAPAS approved road surface extension treatment on the Broadland Northway (formerly known as the Northern Distributor Road (NDR) in Norwich - probably the largest surface extension treatment programme of works in the UK in 2021 – over 300,000m2.
Roadtech
Business Manager
Aimed at students, this series of seven webinars which runs until May 2025 will enable you to learn about professional life from recent graduates from across the industry.
This is an opportunity for Technicians to gather online to discuss ways in which we can help ourselves, each other and the ICE to provide ongoing learning and experience in the wide world of civil engineering.
The last in our series of online events for new engineers and technicians starting their Initial Professional Development (IPD). It is an opportunity to learn about the level of understanding needed for to demonstrate the Knowledge (K) level on an ICE training agreement or mentor supported scheme.