LEARNING ABOUT CONSERVATION

LEARNING ABOUT CONSERVATION

Is our network gaining or losing value?

This is one of the questions of the ROADVOCATE course taught by the Pavement Preservation and Recycling Alliance (PPRA), which we attend virtually and where we update our knowledge about preservation and conservation treatments.

April ends and with it goes another of the editions of the fantastic PPRA ROADVOCATE course. With the presence of more than 60 people, from various American transit agencies, construction companies and material suppliers, we learned from experts how to use various tools for better pavement conservation, including various calculators and technical material to get the most out of it. of our resources, especially in this pandemic context.

The ROADVOCATE course is a knowledge update course that imparts the pre to teach public transportation agencies, contractors, and the general public the fundamentals of making data-driven decisions, how to optimize budgets by spending wisely, and the importance of conservation.

The platform where the magic happens is on the PPRA website www.roadresource.org and it is where all the activities of the course are carried out. Among other things it contains:

  • A guide to select the most suitable treatment for a road, based on its condition or from a photographic comparison.
  • A complete treatment toolbox, fully explained from its materials to its execution and good practices.
  • Comparative calculators of equivalent annual costs, life cycle cost, remaining life and cost benefit between different treatments.
  • Sustainable calculators to assess green projects.
  • Manuals and technical information on all pavement recycling and conservation techniques.

The conservation of highways is becoming more and more relevant these days, when budgets are somewhat limited and when we must protect the road network, one of the most important assets of nations. It is interesting to note that the views of Americans regarding conservation are familiar to what happens in our South American countries: lack of budget, lack of long-term planning, political pressure, complaints from neighbors, etc.

Fortunately, slowly but surely, several agencies are reversing the trend from reactive to proactive maintenance. In this way, the wasteful thought of "let's intervene the roads in the worst condition" is left behind, which exhausts the resources of the administration, due to an attitude of "Let's keep good roads in good condition" Fortunately, slowly but surely, several agencies are reversing the trend from reactive to proactive maintenance. In this way, the wasteful thought of "let's intervene the roads in the worst condition" is left behind, which exhausts the resources of the administration, due to an attitude of

Grupo Bitafal, as a member of the PPRA and a participant in its international committee and marketing committee, is taking steps to bring this valuable knowledge closer to local and regional government administrations, so that in the future we can receive this type of courses in our countries and in Spanish.

We leave some of the screenshots of the virtual course, with more relevant information. Finally, we invite you to browse the web www.roadresource.org and learn more about conservation.

Until next time!

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS BITAFAL GROUP

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS BITAFAL GROUP

We work on many of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a happier and healthier world

The Goals for Sustainable Development (ODS), are the UN's master plan for a happier and healthier world by 2030.
At Grupo Bitafal we ask ourselves: how do we incorporate these objectives into our day to day?
Under the UN initiative "Make change possible" we focus on several of the SDGs to live in a more sustainable way at work and at home, changing consumption patterns, focusing on the use of renewable energy and others. We invite you to learn about our initiatives.
Regarding GOAL 9: INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE, we believe that innovation and technological progress are key to discovering lasting solutions to economic and environmental challenges and that is why we focus on:
  • Implement an Innovation Management System to develop the initiatives we take in an orderly manner.
  • Promote sustainable and long-lasting technologies such as pavement recycling, soil stabilization, high-performance surface treatments, and asphalt mixtures with modified binders.
  • Promote a philosophy of preventive maintenance of pavements using mainly cold techniques.
  • Promote asphalt emulsions as the most user-friendly alternative to the use of asphalt binders.
Regarding GOAL 12: RESPONSIBLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION we seek to do more and better things with fewer resources, decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation, increasing resource efficiency and promoting sustainable lifestyles. We are proposing a transition towards green economies like the CIRCULAR ECONOMY and with low carbon emissions. For this and linked to the other objectives:
  • We work on the incorporation of recovered waste in paving such as: end-of-life tire dust, crushed glass, steel slag, recycled plastics, recovered hydrocarbons and other large amounts of waste that are a great problem for our society.
  • Study the life cycles of the cold techniques that we promote, seeking to minimize the carbon footprint with different initiatives.
  • We have a total Waste Management looking for alternatives for reuse and recycling.
Regarding GOAL 7: AFFORDABLE AND NON-POLLUTING ENERGY we focus on changing our internal consumption matrix by incorporating clean energy, including renewable sources, energy efficiency and reducing the use of non-renewable fossil fuels. For this we are implementing in our plants:
  • Install photovoltaic solar power generation systems.
  • Implement recovered oils as an alternative fuel to Fuel Oil.
  • Install sensor-based control systems along with frequency inverters, timers, and lighting fixtures to promote energy savings.

All these initiatives are closely related to GOAL 13: ACTION FOR CLIMATE to adopt urgent measures to combat climate change and its effects. With these initiatives we seek to reduce carbon emissions from our operations and supply chains, improving energy efficiency; reducing the carbon footprint of our products, services and processes; and increasing investment in the development of innovative and inclusive low-carbon products and services.

In addition, being part of ASIQUR's Responsible Care of the Environment (PCRMA) Program since 2008, many of these initiatives focused on the environment have been complemented with social ones for several years and therefore under OBJECTIVE 8: DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, OBJECTIVE 3: HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, OBJECTIVE 4: QUALITY EDUCATION and OBJECTIVE 5: GENDER EQUALITY we have various initiatives such as:
  • Within our company as well as in the neighborhood where we are installed for information, collaboration, training on various topics of interest.
  • We collaborate with gardens, schools, CAIF and other local institutions to improve living and working conditions with financial donations, shelter campaigns, toys, food, among others.
  • We incorporate young students in dual modality, internships, internships and others for their training and work experience.
  • We seek to achieve a work table on the contribution of pavements to road safety.
  • We have strict protocols for the protection of employees and the community against different risks such as chemicals or COVID-19.

We will go deeper into the different initiatives in future editions of our Newsletter to count the progress and spread the enthusiasm for a happier and healthier world.

BITAFAL GROUP IS PART OF THE ISSA

BITAFAL GROUP IS PART OF THE ISSA

We continue to expand our commitment to improving and transforming roads. As of 2021 we are part of the international committee of the most important world association for the promotion, training, education and best practices in pavement conservation technologies.os, la International Slurry Surfacing Association (ISSA).

The ISSA is the international association in charge of discussing pavement preservation technologies. It has an extensive library of technical standards, drawn mainly from extensive American experience, which assist in the design, testing, quality control, measurements and payment procedures for the application of grouts, cold microagglomerates, surface treatments and sealing of cracks. .

It is a network of more than 250 members dedicated to strengthening the industry, offering training, incorporating the latest innovations and new technologies in the preservation of pavements. The organization provides training workshops to its members and provides a space for multidisciplinary technical exchange, from the laboratory scope to on-site application. Being part of the ISSA also implies belonging to the pre (Pavement Preservation and Recycling Alliance) that has powerful online tools to manage pavements.

Our role within the association is to be able to bring all this technical and practical knowledge to the Latin American ministries, municipalities, laboratories and companies, to continue moving together the permanent improvement of our conservation works, especially in this challenging global context. We will keep you informed of more news and events in the next newsletters.

FIRST TRANCHE OF ASPHALT IN URUGUAY HiMA

FIRST TRANCHE OF ASPHALT IN URUGUAY HiMA

the first experimental section using highly modified asphalt (HiMA) was performed in Uruguay

The new highly modified asphalt (HiMA) developed by sion, He was executed by Necklace last August in the widening of Route 101. The section in question consists of 600 meters above prior to entering the roundabout junction Nicolich (direction Montevideo) outside lane. The aim of HIMA provide durability to asphalt, primarily because of its outstanding resistance to cracking and permanent deformation.

Continue read: DAY OF THE CHILD IN BARRIO COLONIA Nicolich

The original project consists of a black base with conventional AC-30 asphalt 12 cm on which a road surface with 5 cm AM3 is then applied. Colier was proposed, with the approval of the MTOP, 600 m replace the AC-30 HIMA of which 300 m in thickness was reduced to 10 cm (17% reduction).

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And extracted with witness samples of the asphalt plant will proceed to perform tests of dynamic modulus, and fatigue loaded in four-point beam wheel. With structural package information and research, it will proceed to use mechanistic empirical design programs, such as BackViDe (IMAE) to predict their behavior.

We appreciate the confidence Colier MTOP and apply technology to allow himâ for the first time on our roads. The research results will be presented at the XII Congress of the Road Uruguaya on 25, 26 and 27 September and the XX IBWC Mexico 25-29 November.

Credits: Rafael L. Martins

BAUMA 2019

BAUMA 2019

The biggest event of the construction broke records of participation and exhibitors.

For the third consecutive year BITAFAL group traveled to the city of Munich to participate BAUMA. This event, held every three years, was the biggest in its history and where more than 3700 companies presented their products and services. During the 7 days of the fair, from 8 to 14 April, 620,000 visitors came from 200 countries to learn about the latest advances in technology in both civil construction and road.

This time, the fairgrounds, opened new areas reaching 614,000 m2 of exhibition, fair really an eyesore.

From Uruguay several technicians and businessmen were present to meet new products and to incorporate these technologies in our country. We can proudly assure how many construction equipment companies mention Uruguay as a benchmark in innovation and incorporation of the latest trends in equipment and techniques. This is thanks to the joint work that many of the actors in the road family have been doing in recent years.

The world's leading trade fair for construction machinery, building materials machinery, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment, generated the best results in the exhibition's 65-year history. The number of visitors increased by around 40,000 over the total for the previous event in 2016. More than 250,000 visitors came from countries outside of Germany. The top 10 visiting countries after Germany were: Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Poland and Great Britain. The fair also saw a strong increase in the attendance of foreign visitors. China, Australia and Japan made significant gains in this group.

The most impressive stands were again the Liebherr, Caterpillar and Wirtgen. These exhibitors have whole sheds or buildings built exclusively for the fair, with exhibition equipment, meeting rooms, restaurants and shows to showcase the latest innovations.

Overall trends in this latest edition were hybrid engines for construction equipment, the 4.0 generation equipment, wireless technology for many applications and automated almost completely equipment.

Another interesting experience is the virtual reality that is being used for operator training and for different applications such as security awareness at work or even see the finished project from within.

The next edition will be held from 4 to 10 April 2022 at Messe München also in the beautiful city of Munich.

We invite you to watch some videos and pictures of the event ON HERE

License Agreement - TMT®

License Agreement - TMT®

Bitafal group He has applied for patent of the technology in the US TMT® (62/656099) and Uruguay (Invention 037,787) and offers its customers access to the same under a free license.

The license includes know-how and technical assistance, through a training course, so that our products provide maximum performance, efficiency and high performance materials on site.

Through the license, you access a methodology to apply our products whose monitoring ensures maximum efficiency and the best results in terms of quality and time.

BENEFITS OF LICENSE.

  • conceptual development of technology.
  • Detail of the steps for designing dosages, emulsions selection, construction and best practices.
  • and trained technical advice available for testing and consultation staff.
  • Site assistance for implementation.
  • Access to technical training course.
  • Access to new innovations related to this technology.
  • Quality control procedure and final results through the mobile laboratory.

For those who are interested in accessing the license we invite you to communicate through email or by calling licencias@bitafal.com.uy 0800 8425

What are the treatments Multiple Trabados®?

What are the treatments Multiple Trabados®?

The TMT® are an innovative way to run single and double treatments, which improves the mechanical interlocking of aggregates and minimizes risks of landslides.

Its development is linked to the use of emulsions it allows full coverage of aggregates and which differs from the conventional methods as applicable.

They can be run at any time of the year and on any surface, allowing traffic early release with conventional methods than aesthetics. Success depends on the type and quality of materials in conjunction with the proper technique. It is ideal for initial treatment of stabilized bases technique.

The TMT® They are the product of several years of observation and continuous improvement of construction procedures with laboratory research, new product development, development plan and implementation on site.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • It involves placing the right amount of binder and aggregate at the appropriate time and place, saving up to 20% of materials.
  • optimum mechanical and chemical resistance is achieved by the way it is run, accelerating the curing process and accommodating the stone to ensure detachment almost zero.
  • The method includes a number of key intermediate steps substantially increase the adhesion between the aggregates.
  • aeration of the emulsion is favored, allowing further exposure to external agents which accelerate curing.
  • Find your best performance with the use of modified emulsions.

SOLVE WHAT?

  • Gravillados building permits at any time of year.
  • Accelerates the speed of work, allowing progress without risks.
  • Minimizes landslides and prevents excess aggregate causing damage to the windshield and risks to users.
  • It requires fewer passes fracture mitigating Compactor aggregates and prevents its removal from the use of this equipment.
  • It does not require subsequent scan, nor tire compactors to settle the stone.
  • It allows controlled traffic before the system has completely healed rating.
  • The final quality of the surface obtained is smooth and silent, with better contrast for roadway marking.
  • All jobs are completed in a single workday, allowing high yields.
What are the treatments Multiple Trabados®?

What are the treatments Multiple Trabados®?

The TMT® are an innovative way to run single and double treatments, which improves the mechanical interlocking of aggregates and minimizes risks of landslides.

Its development is linked to the use of emulsions it allows full coverage of aggregates and which differs from the conventional methods as applicable.

They can be run at any time of the year and on any surface, allowing traffic early release with conventional methods than aesthetics. Success depends on the type and quality of materials in conjunction with the proper technique. It is ideal for initial treatment of stabilized bases technique.

The TMT® They are the product of several years of observation and continuous improvement of construction procedures with laboratory research, new product development, development plan and implementation on site.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • It involves placing the right amount of binder and aggregate at the appropriate time and place, saving up to 20% of materials.
  • optimum mechanical and chemical resistance is achieved by the way it is run, accelerating the curing process and accommodating the stone to ensure detachment almost zero.
  • The method includes a number of key intermediate steps substantially increase the adhesion between the aggregates.
  • aeration of the emulsion is favored, allowing further exposure to external agents which accelerate curing.
  • Find your best performance with the use of modified emulsions.

SOLVE WHAT?

  • Gravillados building permits at any time of year.
  • Accelerates the speed of work, allowing progress without risks.
  • Minimizes landslides and prevents excess aggregate causing damage to the windshield and risks to users.
  • It requires fewer passes fracture mitigating Compactor aggregates and prevents its removal from the use of this equipment.
  • It does not require subsequent scan, nor tire compactors to settle the stone.
  • It allows controlled traffic before the system has completely healed rating.
  • The final quality of the surface obtained is smooth and silent, with better contrast for roadway marking.
  • All jobs are completed in a single workday, allowing high yields.
:: LAST SPOTS :: Launch of the book "High Performance Surface Treatments"

:: LAST SPOTS :: Launch of the book "High Performance Surface Treatments"

Next Monday November 5th at 9:00's book will be presented Bitafal group at Regency Park de Zonamérica. ATTENTION! Last places available, to sign enter the following link:

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It is aimed at engineers, assistants, builders, designers, staff and Intendencias MTOP, university students and anyone linked to roads or other areas, who wish to increase their knowledge about this technology for their projects.

BITAFAL present in the Circulars Opportunities Program

BITAFAL present in the Circulars Opportunities Program

On Wednesday morning, August 8, 2018 the Teatro La Colmena opened its doors to welcome the fifth, and final, meeting dedicated to BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM CIRCULARES.

This is an initiative coordinated by ANDE and biovalue (together with MIEM, MVOTMA, MGAP, UNIDO, GEF and supported by Transforma Uruguay and ANII) to promote joint actions and thus promote the creation and implementation of sustainable productive projects, the framework of circular economy.

We had the pleasure to share a morning full of information and where BITAFAL presented the progress in the use of modified asphalt powder neumátuco out of use for road construction in Uruguay.

At the beginning the basics and regional and international examples of circular economy by the Coordinator of the Environmental Engineer biovalue María José González were presented. Then the Coordinator of associativity area and Integration of the National Development Agency (ANDE) Economist Paula Cobas presented the convocation of Circulars Opportunities Program.

In the second instance it opened a "Living" questions of the problems and opportunities in the construction sector in the transition to Circulate Economy, moderated by Giselle Della Mea (3 Vectors - Innodriven). With Architect Eduardo Siuciak (FARQ- UdelaR) and Ing. Jorge Pazos, Executive Director of the Construction Chamber of Uruguay.

Finally, a panel of businessmen and entrepreneurs with national and regional experience was convened to make a "double click" with examples of application of circular principles in their respective businesses and areas. The exhibition began with Robert Pacheco (Argentina), founding partner of EWAR, a company that since 2008 began to venture into the production of biosynthetic wood boards. The Qco Santiago Kröger (Uruguay) continued presenting the benefits, development, application and prospects of incorporating disused tire dust into asphalt cement. Next, Eng. Nelson Siqueira Nieto (Brazil) from the company RNV Residuos, presented on recycled aggregates, as a sustainable and cheaper solution than the use of non-recycled aggregates. To close the day, Arch. Eliseo Cabrera presented "La Casa Uruguaya", a winning project of the National Prize for Energy Efficiency - Cat. Buildings 2016.

From BITAFAL Group we appreciate the invitation as exhibitors to count the work we have done after collaborating with the environment and society. We welcome these instances of exchange opportunities to further develop new ways of doing things, with a more systemic vision that includes all parties are generated.

In the next LINK We share the presentations made on that day. ()

On the website CIRCULARES OPPORTUNITIESThey may elaborate on the call and the different activities and workshops that have been made under the program.

Podes relive the day ON HERE

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