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Projects
This page showcases the real-world projects in which PwRC developed in Australian universities are utilised.
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(Source: websites of DEMONSTRATION SLABS | Co2 Concrete, Rubberised Concrete Safety Barriers | Tyre Stewardship Australia, Mash TL3 Recycled Rubber Barrier, Temporary Concrete Crash Barrier - Saferoads, Living Lab’ showcases circular economy concept to construction industry | Curtin University, “Green” cement pour yields concrete results - The University of Sydney, Pakenham Roads Upgrade coffee concrete wins major award - Victoria’s Big Build)
Demonstration Slabs
Demonstration Slabs projects incorporate Edmondson Park North Commuter Carpark, Blacktown Animal Rehoming Centre, and Western Sydney University Hawkesbury Farm.
CO2 Concrete
Small-scale Pavement Footpath
University of Sydney researchers have successfully poured “green cement”– pavement made from a unique mix of fly ash and waste materials, including ground glass and gaseous carbon dioxide.
Green Cement
Rubber Guard Barrier Project
The Rubber Guard barrier was developed for non-tested applications such as internal worksites, low speed or offline sections of work areas that require separation for pedestrians or vehicles.
Rubber T-Lok barrier
Pakenham Roads Upgrade Project
Major Road Projects Victoria worked with RMIT University and project contractor BildGroup to lay the first ever section of coffee biochar concrete on the road upgrade project.
Coffee Concrete
L3 Modular Building
The L3 Modular Building project is created with reused components from an unsuccessful project, disassemblable walls and floors, resulting in waste minimisation and saving the environmental cost of recycling.