MPA: Hydrated Lime in Asphalt Webinar
Event detail
Type
Professional Development (CPD)
Date
15 October, 2024, 13:00-14:00
Title
MPA: Hydrated Lime in Asphalt Webinar
Venue
Online
Details
Join MPA Lime for a special webinar that introduces and explains the benefits of using hydrated lime in asphalt. Longer lasting materials will mean slower road condition deterioration and longer maintenance intervals, leading to less roadworks and smoother road surfaces for longer.
The condition of the UK's road network has been in the headlines in recent times and this webinar is an opportunity to raise awareness of the benefits of including an approved, well-known additive that has a proven track record, and is therefore low risk, to raise the performance of the UK's roads which will lead to less deterioration and less potholes.
Hydrated lime is a permitted, multi-functional additive in National Highways asphalt specifications. Across Europe and elsewhere it is regularly required, and, in some locations, it is a compulsory component, because there is clear evidence of durability and performance improvement leading to more resilient roads. National Highways has included hydrated lime in its list of options for helping them to achieve their net zero ambitions because more durable roads lead to less emissions.
Come along to the webinar by registering above and find out more about the benefits of specifying and using hydrated lime in asphalt.
The condition of the UK's road network has been in the headlines in recent times and this webinar is an opportunity to raise awareness of the benefits of including an approved, well-known additive that has a proven track record, and is therefore low risk, to raise the performance of the UK's roads which will lead to less deterioration and less potholes.
Hydrated lime is a permitted, multi-functional additive in National Highways asphalt specifications. Across Europe and elsewhere it is regularly required, and, in some locations, it is a compulsory component, because there is clear evidence of durability and performance improvement leading to more resilient roads. National Highways has included hydrated lime in its list of options for helping them to achieve their net zero ambitions because more durable roads lead to less emissions.
Come along to the webinar by registering above and find out more about the benefits of specifying and using hydrated lime in asphalt.