Rolling layer PN MURE Canal Street. Villeurbanne (69)
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- Year of commitment : 2017
- Address 1 - street : RUE DU CANAL VILLEURBANNE, France
- Diameter : 500
- CO2 Impact : under evaluation
- Sustainable mobility : Roads
- Circular economy and waste management : Reuse, Preservation of natural heritage, Save of ressources
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344 460 €
- Builder
Colas, EIFFAGE Infrastructures, Eurovia, FNTP (National Federation of Public Works), Malet, Roger Martin, Siorat, Roads of France (Union of the road industry in France) - Manager / Dealer
Lyon metropolis
The national project MURE aims to demonstrate the feasibility of recycling at high rates (40%) - or very high rate (70%) if the conditions of the site are suitable - and warm asphalt aggregates, as well as the concept multirecyclability of asphalt. In this context a demonstration site has been realized rue du canal in Villeurbanne . The demonstration site represents 4 cycles of maintenance of the rolling layer, that is forty years of service.
Progress Status
Delivered
Data Reliability
Self-declared
Funding Type
Public/Private Partnership
Website Enterprise / Infrastructure
https://www.pnmure.fr/Sustainable Development
Testimony / Feedback
The MURE project primarily concerns the project owners who are responsible for the maintenance of their infrastructure and the management of secondary materials resulting from maintenance operations.
The video reports the testimonies of some of the project partners. The text (pdf file) reports the point of view of Lyon metropolis which contributed to the realization of the first site including all planned recycling cycles.
Governance
IREX
Consortium of companies
Colas, EIFFAGE Infrastructures, Eurovia, FNTP (National Federation of Public Works), Malet, Roger Martin, Siorat, Roads of France (Union of the road industry in France)
Construction Industry
Lyon metropolis
Public
To succeed in this collaborative MURE project, the Steering Committee paid great attention to the quality of governance, the transparency of results, and the weighting in drawing conclusions.
Each state working group piloted by a tandem private partner / public partner
Sustainable Solutions
- Resources :
- Infrastructure
- Waste management
Recycling and multirecycling of bituminous mixes (MURE)
This is to anchor the maintenance of road infrastructure in a sustainable circular economy mode. The collaborative research project between representatives of all parties involved in the construction and maintenance of roads, roads and highways aims to demonstrate the multirecyclability of bituminous mixes. Demonstrate that asphalt can be recycled a large number of times while maintaining the high level of infrastructure use and improving the contribution of this maintenance to the results of the voluntary agreement commitment.
Photo credit
@pnmure