Project Highways Zero... Repairing Roads the Right Way. Hot or Cold? A view from the Industry Experts | Discussion Panel
Recently Meon were joined by a group of industry experts, to come together and discuss a range of topics around Repairing Roads the Right Way. Hot or Cold?
Each panellist had a maximum of 3 mins to present their case on a series of questions. This was followed by a healthy 5 min open debate.
Meet the Experts:
- Barry Andrews, Technical Lead @ SHIMPAC Systems
- Karl Stopps, Chief Engineer – Civils SME @ Telent
- Hassan Al Nageim, Professor of Structural and Pavement Engineering @ Liverpool John Moores University
- Russell Smallridge, Head of Decarbonisation @ Meon
Across the two day event, hosted at CTEC Academy (Fareham College), the expert panellists and a small group of special guests were presented with live demonstrations and a live recorded discussion panel debate.
Day One started with a full demonstration from Meon's surface repair specialists using their new-to-market innovative cold applied MMA permanent asphalt repair solution... PermaFyx L273.
Day Two then hosted the main event. The "Project Highways Zero... Repairing Roads the Right Way. Hot or Cold? A view from the Industry Experts" debate was recorded in front of a live audience. Chaired by Matt Lambert, Highways Industry.
Questions:
Q1... Can effective highways repairs only be achieved with hot works materials?
Q2... Does SROH suppress or enhance innovation within the highway repairs industry?
Q3... Net zero carbon savings can only be achieved with cold applied solutions?
Q4…Does product certification remove the risk for the asset owner adopting a new product?
Watch highlights from across the two days activities...
Or watch the full debate...
You can now start to watch the highlight short videos for each question covered within the full days event. These will be released each week over the next few weeks...
Q1... Can effective highways repairs only be achieved with hot works materials?
Watch this space as we will be releasing more content from across the two day event over the next few weeks.