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For those of you that have attended before, you know the format and therefore you know the occasion. The last event held in 2019 was entitled Tarmageddon, which was a very successful event sharing knowledge and experiences.
The Black Art is the next step in the evolution as the industry faces new challenges. Industry will discuss the technical detail and the changes that are occurring. Climate change is high on everyone’s agenda, and it is no different with this workshop. Whether it be carbon counting, energy efficiency, stakeholder management, sustainability or employee wellbeing we need to work together collectively to find the answers.
The Black Art is a full day technical workshop, purely focusing on the art of the “black stuff”; chipsealing, asphalt, microsurfacing, slurry seals and the list goes on.
Sustainability will be front and centre of what we do, our current government is increasingly asking for it through the supply chain. Hear about how we will rise the challenge.
Come along and hear from the foremost gurus and leaders in the industry from asset owners, pavement and surfacing experts and solution providers to discuss and debate what needs to be done and how we propose to do it.
Event Details:
- Venue: Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, Wiri, Manukau
- Date: 25 August 2022
- Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm
- Happy Hour: 4:30pm - 5:30pm
- Cost: $173.91 Excl GST ($200.00 Incl GST)
Draft agenda |
Registration open and arrival tea and coffee |
8.15am
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Official workshop opening, Michael Haydon, Master of Ceremonies |
9.00am |
MATES In Construction - Keynote Speaker |
9.10am |
Technical stream 1 - Asset optimisation. Sponsored by Geotechnics
- Improving the performance and sustainability of asphalt by using secondary waste, Trevor Distin, Colas Australia Group
- The Art of Asphalt Pavement and Surfacing Design, Bryan Pidwerbesky, Fulton Hogan
- AT TDM, Martin Gribble, Stantec
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9.25am |
Morning tea |
10.10am |
Technical stream 2 - Materials. Sponsored by Winstone Aggregates
- Change from cutback sealing to emulsions, Adam Leslie, Waka Kotahi and Stacy Goldsworthy CCNZ
- Bitumen Specification – Global Trend & Focus on Asia Pacific, Xavier Guyot, Colas Australia Group
- Improvements to EME2 using the Repeated Load Triaxial Test to Not Rut Under Parked Straddle Carriers – A Port of Tauranga Case Study, Greg Arnold, Road Science
- The cost of inconsistency, Clare Dring, Fulton Hogan
- Aggregate Performance Method, Peter Hill, Stantec
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11.00am |
Lunch |
12.25pm |
Auckland Business Forum - Michael Barnett, Keynote Speaker
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1.15pm |
Technical stream 3 - Pushing the boundary - the art vs the science. Sponsored by Hiway Group
- Waterproofing and CAPTIF findings, David Alabaster, Waka Kotahi
- Performance-based sealing binder specification, Phil Herrington, WSP Opus
- Risk based approach to managing compliance, Daniel Ludemann, Higgins
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1.35pm |
Young Presenter Presentations. Sponsored by Fulton Hogan
- The value of site experience from a graduate consultant, Anton Ronald, AECOM
- Field Evaluation of Pavement Quality Indicator as a Replacement for Nuclear Density Meter, Emile Van Zyl, Fulton Hogan
- Project Zeus, Michael He, Road Science
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2.20pm |
Afternoon tea |
2.50pm |
Technical stream 4 - Sustainability, equipment and plant
- Lightening the Carbon Footprint of New Zealand Pavements – An Analysis, Moumy DSarma, Waka Kotahi, and Neil Quayle, Nick Braxton, Link Alliance
- Silverdale Plant, Brock Nash, Higgins
- Hitex, flushed surfacing mediation, Allen Browne, Hiways
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3.15pm |
Presentation of the Young Presenter trophy and general closing remarks, Michael Haydon, Master of Ceremonies |
4.15pm |
Happy hour. Sponsored by SAMI |
4.30pm |
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Cancellation and refund policy
If you wish to cancel your registration, you must notify Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) in writing by giving more than thirty (30) business days’ written notice and CCNZ must agree to this cancellation notice in writing. If CCNZ agrees, it will refund you in full for any booking fees paid in relation to this event for which you have cancelled your registration.
CCNZ reserves the right to cancel or postpone an event or function due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to an act of God, war, revolution or any other unlawful act against public order or authority, an industrial dispute including strike or other labour disturbances, a governmental restraint, or where a state of emergency has been declared (event of Force Majeure).
If CCNZ is required to cancel or postpone an event or function due to an event of Force Majeure or for any other reason, it will offer you the option to:
- be entitled to a full refund of any booking fees paid in relation to the relevant event and/or function which has been cancelled or postponed; or
- exchange your ticket for a ticket of equal or lesser value at a rescheduled event or rescheduled function.
If, for whatever reason, you book and are unable to attend, you may send a substitute by providing their name in writing to CCNZ prior to the event or function – email eve@civilcontractors.co.nz
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