21 Oct 2022

Record work programme for Fulton Hogan

Fulton Hogan has record levels of New Zealand work in hand as it enters the next 12 months, its New Zealand chief executive Ben Hayward says.

30 Aug 2022

Programme update

Cathy Bebelman from Auckland Transport will facilitate the Sustainable Roads – A Materials-First Plan panel discussion which takes a close look at the sourcing of roading materials. If we are to tackle the infrastructure decarbonisation challenge, this is a key area.

4 Jul 2022

2022 Future Roads programme now available

The Future Roads conference programme and speaker line-up for Future Roads is now available.

2 Jun 2022

International speakers confirmed

With the drive to reduce emissions and waste, what are the implications for future road construction using recycled materials? We are pleased to confirm the following international presentations at Future Roads

31 May 2022

Speakers and sponsors coming on board

We are pleased to confirm the following sponsors and supporting associations to-date:

11 Apr 2022

Civil Contractors New Zealand signs on as supporting association for Future Roads

 

The national association for civil construction and engineering in New Zealand has been welcomed on board as a supporting association for the Future Roads conference. 

24 Feb 2022

A new conference for the roading sector

Freeman Media is pleased to announce a new conference for the roading sector - Future Roads.

The two-day large-format conference, exhibition and industry dinner will run 7-8 November at Claudelands Events Centre in Hamilton.

Key content themes will be:

20 Feb 2022

Will New Zealand ever trial a concrete road?

Concrete pavements are being used to deliver a long road life and low maintenance on very high traffic routes overseas, but not in New Zealand.

20 Oct 2021

A new tool for heavy fleet analysis

Ara Ake has launched a free ‘total cost of ownership’ (TCO) tool to help Long-Distance Heavy Freight companies and the public sector better understand the options for decarbonising their road fleet.