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It is active in the development of solutions and best practice for roads, rail, airfields, guided bus, drainage channels, soil stabilisation and recycling. As such, the Association is the focal point for the infrastructure industry.
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The Association works closely with national and European standards and regulatory bodies, clients and associated industry organisations. It provides a single industry voice that facilitates representation to government, develops best practice and technical guidance and champions concrete solutions that are cost efficient, sustainable, low maintenance and long-lasting.
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Easthampstead Park House
off Peacock Lane
Wokinghamk
Berkshire RG40 3DF
PROGRAMME
9.00 Registration, tea and coffee
9.30 Welcome and introduction
Stefan Stansfield, Chair, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group
9.40 The role of soil stabilisation in mitigation of the impacts if climate change
Dr Ana Heitor, Researcher and Lecturer of Geotechical Engineering, Leeds University School of Civil Engineering
10.05 Investigation of lime-stabilised Mercia mudstone performance under incremental loading in simulated embankment condition
Isfahan Ghani, Doctoral Researcher, Loughborough University
10.30 Application of soil stabilisation for permanent earthworks on HS2 Phase One
Steve Dunn, Managing Director, Combined Soil Stabilisation
10.55 Morning tea and coffee
11.25 Reframing lime treatment carbon calculations
Dr Paul Beetham, Associate Professor, Nottingham Trent University/Technical Principal, Mott Macdonald
11.50 MPA Roadmap impact on the production of cementitious binders
Dr Colum McCague, Technical Manager, Mineral Products Association
12.25 The benefits of blends in soil stabilisation
Keagan Badenhorst, Technical Sales Manager, CemBlend
12.50 Seminar conclusion and finish
Stefan Stansfield, Chair, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group
13.00 Lunch
Nottingham Trent University
Dryden Enterprise Centre, Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham