Britpave

Britpave, the British Cementitious Paving Association, is an independent body established to develop and forward concrete and cementitious solutions for infrastructure.

Please note, Britpave Trade Association has no commercial interest in or trading association with Britpave concrete step barrier. For contact details see: www.bbsbarriers.com

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.

The broad membership of Britpave encourages the exchange of pan-industry expertise and experience. Members include contractors, consulting engineers and designers, specialist equipment and material suppliers, academics and clients – both in the UK and internationally.

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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Contact Info
  • Address:

    Richmond House
    Oldbury
    Bracknell
    Berkshire RG12 8TQ

  • Phone:
    +44 (0)118 4028915
  • Email:
    info@britpave.org.uk
DATE: 19 March, Nottingham Trent University

Soil Stabilisation Insights

Event Detail

PROGRAMME
9.00 Registration, tea and coffee

9.30 Welcome and introduction
Stefan Stansfield, Chair, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group

9.40 Opportunities for low carbon soil stabilisation
Dr Ana Heitor, Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering, University of Leeds

10.05 Investigation of lime-stabilised Mercia mudstone early age performance under incremental loading in simulated embankment condition
Isfahan Ghani, Doctoral Researcher, Loughborough University
Dr Ashraf El-Hamalawi, Reader in engineering modelling Group Leader, Geotehnical and Geomatics Group, Loughborough University

10.30 The Application of Soil Stabilisation for Permanent and Temporary Works on HS2
Steve Dunn, Director, Combined Soil Stabilisation Ltd
Chair BSI B526/8/2 Committee for Earth Structures and Earthworks

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 The benefits of blends in soil stabilisation
Keagan Badenhorst, Technical Sales Manager, CemBlend

12.15 Low carbon binders
Dr Paul Sargent, Lecturer in Civil Engineering (Geotechnics), Ulster University

12.40 Seminar conclusion and finish
Stefan Stansfield, Chair, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group

13.00 Lunch

Location

Dryden Enterprise Centre, Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham NG1 4FQ