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Published: 2000
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Endurazyme #388 is a proprietary bioenzyme stabiliser designed to allow greater use of marginal in-situ pavement materials.
Published: 2001
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This report describes the results of a project to investigate the quality of road survey data collected from road networks in New Zealand.
Published: 1993
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This digest summarises the findings of two reports prepared as part of Transit New Zealand's transport pricing study, excluding recommendations for further research which are the subject of another document.
Published: 1991
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A limited survey of roading practitioners was carried out to determine their opinion and needs with respect to communicating the findings of research about the properties of unbound aggregates.
Published: 2001
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The structural number (SN) of a road pavement is a method for describing the strength of a road pavement, in pavement deterioration models that are currently being calibrated for New Zealand road conditions.
Published: 2001
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This project developed market research techniques for deriving improved values for the unit benefit parameters specified by Transfund New Zealand for use in transport project evaluation throughout New Zealand.
Published: 2001
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Recognising the significance of scour (ie channel erosion, in all its forms) as a cause of bridge damage, a screening methodology for assessing and ranking New Zealand bridges in terms of their susceptibility to scour is presented.
Published: 2001
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Geosynthetic-reinforced soils (GRS) have been found to be cost-effective compared to traditionally used retaining structures in specific situations.
Published: 2000
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Criteria for selecting riprap to protect bridge abutments against scour were investigated.
Published: 2000
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This study was an investigation to see whether the process of cycle audit and cycle review developed by the Institution of Highways and Transportation in the United Kingdom should be introduced in New Zealand.