RILEM, TC 323-APD : Alternative Paving Materials – Design and Performance

Technical Group (TG) 1: Bio-binders

APD will build on the former Technical Committees early work by extending its initial investigations into design and performance, while moving toward a broader and more inclusive view of alternative paving materials (APMs). This expanded scope brings waste and secondary materials into a unified framework that aligns with the original design philosophy of road composites.

APM to be explored are: bio-binders, recycled tire rubber, and recycled plastic

Revolution Road is involved in TG 1 – Bio-Binders, which is tasked with carrying out a comprehensive literature review on Bio materials used as bitumen (crude oil material) replacement.

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Amir Tabakovic
Amir Tabakovic

Amir is a Materials Engineer who holds a PhD in Civil/Mechanical Engineering from University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. He has over 18 years’ experience in asphalt pavement research. During that time, he has been awarded two Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships: (1) the SHARP project – Self-healing Asphalt for Road Pavements (SHARP) and (2) in 2020 for the ASAP Project – Advanced Solutions for Asphalt Pavements (ASAP). He is currently PI and technical expert on two Transport Infrastructure Ireland funded projects investigating the use of bio-inspired technology (self-healing and bio-bitumen) in asphalt mix design. His research focuses on the development of bio-inspired systems for asphalt pavements. He has published widely on this subject. He also works to define and evaluate standards for evaluating self-healing asphalt internationally with the RILEM committee (the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures) and nationally with the National Standards Authority Ireland. His career goal is to introduce bio-inspired technology into asphalt pavement design and maintenance processes, with a focus on sustainability and the circular economy. He is currently seeking to commercialise two bio-inspired technologies: i) extrinsic self-healing system and ii) Eco-bind a bio-based product, for asphalt pavement construction and
maintenance.