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Welcome to Chris Bennett's and Lis Pedersen's web site. If you are looking for information Chris' current work on affordable housing, please visit www.mygbhousing.info. The video below tells the background to Chris' project.

 

2018 - Australia - Effectiveness of Maintenance Activities on Pavement Conditions

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2018 - Australia - Effectiveness of Maintenance Activities on Pavement Conditions

The aim of this project was to clarify the effectiveness of pavement maintenance (preservation) activities, in the form of periodic maintenance and rehabilitation, on pavement condition and distress (roughness, rutting and cracking) deterioration rates. This was addressed by estimating trends in pavement deterioration in three jurisdictions (New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria) from a time series of observational data (supplied by the jurisdictions) using mostly iPave condition and deflection data. In order to assess the effectiveness of the various pavement maintenance treatments, a comparison of these observational trends with historical and predicted rates of deterioration was made.

The main findings of the study were as follows:

  • A comparison between the observed deterioration rates derived from the time series of observational data with historically-derived rates and the Austroads RD model estimates suggested that the three approaches produced comparable results in terms of roughness and rutting deterioration, but not for cracking.
  • Based on the historical rates of roughness and rutting deterioration representing pre-treatment deterioration, the post-treatment roughness deterioration rates in NSW and Victoria were reduced by a range of between 8% (seals) and 58% (OGA), demonstrating the effectiveness of the surface treatments.

Comparisons of functional condition parameters (roughness, rutting and cracking) against the mean maximum deflection found that their deterioration rates were significantly influenced by pavement strength. The effect of traffic and climate on deterioration was not as strong as pavement strength.

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Adventures

Chris in the NCT Race 

Chris has an adventurous spirit which generally involves cycling, running, or just being out there having a good time. Read his 'Race Reports' below. This is a link to his SPOT GPS tracker. If you are interested in his 'geeky' sport technical blog it is at www.tri-duffer.com. He also has stories of his life as 'An Overtravelled Engineer Working for the World Bank' at World Bank Traveller.

 

Race Reports

Technical

Document Library

 

  • Chris' published papers and reports are here.
  • His Technical Library  has a range of reports 
  • Golden Bay community projects are here.
  • The history of the ROMDAS company is here.
  • The 'Road to Good Health' HIV/AIDs Toolkit is here.

 

Technical Library

Chris and Lis

Chris and Lis

We are Lis Pedersen and Chris Bennett. We’ve been married over 30 years and each found our way to New Zealand in the early 1980s from Denmark and Canada respectively. Golden Bay has been our happy place for almost 20 years and we are now based in Pohara just above the beach, with our two cats Coco and Max. 

 

 

 

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