2013 LVR 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