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Aggregate turns down the volume at A14 Brampton Hut services

  • 21 Jan 2019

Aggregate Industries’ has shown it is continuing to lead the way in fast and efficient road surfacing, as its contracting division recently laid an incredible 1,800 tonnes of an ultra-low noise asphalt at Brampton Hut Services in Huntingdon, in just one weekend.

Section 1 of Highways England’s A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme will see 13 miles of the road upgraded to three lanes in each direction, which is expected to cut journey times by up to 20 minutes.

The pavement works at Brampton Hut motorway services specified minimum sound level requirements of -7.5db (A) – these limits are intended to curb noise pollution generated by the new road across built-up areas.

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To satisfy stringent noise restrictions on the UK’s largest road improvement scheme, Aggregate Industries suggested the use of its 10mm SuperThin asphalt, which at 7.8db(A) by far exceeds the minimum sound level requirements, rather than the -3.5db(A) associated with traditional hot rolled asphalt (HRA).

As the only supplier on the market to currently offer a HAPAS-approved ultra-low noise asphalt, Aggregate is expected to lay in the region of 30,000 tonnes of SuperThin across the A14 contract, which is due for completion at the end of next year. So far, the team has already laid 2,200 tonnes of SuperThin.

In addition, the company’s industry-leading technical experts in surfacing will be on hand to ensure all work is completed efficiently and to the highest quality standard possible, in order to minimise disruption to the public.

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Paddy Murphy, Director of Contracting at Aggregate Industries, commented: “As the sole pavement contractor and supplier to the UK’s largest and most prestigious road improvement project, one of our key aims is to help reduce the impact of operations on the local community and the network.

“One way we’re doing this is by ensuring that our asphalt solutions reduce excessive noise pollution to those residing in the built-up areas of the scheme.

“As the only HAPAS-approved ultra-low noise asphalt available to the UK market, our SuperThin asphalt far exceeds the minimum noise limits at Brampton Hut Services.

“This solution, along with our exceptional customer service, is receiving great feedback from the A14 Integrated Delivery Team as it continues to be deployed across the rest of the project.”

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