Boral Asphalt

Site

Canberra Asphalt Laboratory

Accreditation No.

1749

Site No.

4291

Date of Accreditation

28 Oct 1993

Address

Mugga Lane
Symonston, ACT 2609
Australia

boral.com.au

Contact

Mr Brian Cini P: +61 (02) 88012000

Availability

Services conditionally available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

Canberra Asphalt Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Infrastructure and Asset Integrity

Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure Limitations
Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Aggregate properties Aggregates Particle size distribution Sieve analysis

AS 1141.11.1

Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Asphalt extraction and grading Asphalts Bitumen content and aggregate grading; Moisture content Reflux

AS/NZS 2891.3.1, RMS (NSW) Method T607; RMS (NSW) Method T660

TfNSW TS 02806.08,TfNSW TS 02806.37

Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Asphalt field density Asphalts Density ratio and air voids Not applicable

Australian Airports Association AAA MT002

Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Asphalt mechanical properties Asphalts Marshall stability and flow Not applicable

AS/NZS 2891.5, Australian Airports Association Method MT001

Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Asphalt specimen manufacture Asphalts Specimen compaction Gyratory compaction

AS/NZS 2891.2.2, RMS (NSW) Method T662

TfNSW TS 02806.39

Specimen conditioning Handling and conditioning

AS/NZS 2891.2.1, RMS (NSW) Method T661

TfNSW TS 02806.38

Evaluation of geotechnical and civil construction material - Asphalt volumetric properties Asphalts Bulk density Mensuration; Presaturation

AS/NZS 2891.9.2, AS/NZS 2891.9.3

Maximum density Methylated spirits displacement

AS/NZS 2891.7.3, RMS (NSW) Method T605

TfNSW TS 02806.06

Sample collection Asphalts Not applicable Uncompacted asphalt

AS/NZS 2891.1.1

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