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UK & Ireland
Allied Infrastructure Management Ltd
Paul Hancock, Operations Director
T: +44 (0) 1942 673066
M: +44 (0) 7799 435654
E: Paul.hancock@alliedinfrastructure.co.uk
Unit A6, Walter Leigh Way, Moss Ind Est, Leigh, WN7 3PT
www.alliedinfrastructure.co.uk
UK & Ireland
Henry Williams
Stephen R Williams, Chairman
T: 01978 822482
T: 01978 810978
E: srw@henrywilliams.net
Park Road, Rhosymedre, Wrexham, LL14 3AX
www.henrywilliams.net
www.potholeprevention.co.uk
Australia & New Zealand
Downer
Tim Jackson
M: +61 400 573 094
E: Timothy.Jackson2@Downergroup.com
50 Eastern Creek Drive, Eastern Creek, New South Wales 2766
www.downergroup.com
Germany & Europe
Kutter
Volker Bummel
Geschäftsführung
T: +49 6181 9162017
M: +49 170 8040194
E: V.Bummel@kutter-spezial.de
Wolfgang Dürr
Techn. Beratung/Bauleitung
M: +49 170 8551535
E: W.Duerr@kutter-spezial.de
Italy
IFI
Maurizio Pulcini
Management Advisory IFI Srl
T: +39 06 86 223 470
M: +39 335 72 09 381
Circonvallazione Nomentana, 180
00162 Roma
Caribbean, Africa & South America
Roadgrip
Richard Powell
Director, Roadgrip Ltd
T: +44 1525 382 135
M: 07801 660468
E: richard@roadgrip.co.uk
Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 4SQ, United Kingdom
roadgrip.co.uk
Whatever maintenance is done on runways and taxiways at airports, it is vital it is carried out with minimum disruption to airport operations-asphalt preservation can help deliver that while significantly reducing the risk failure due to oxidization.
Asphalt preservation on runways, taxiways, aprons and access roads provides a recognised maintenance solution to airport asset managers. Rhinophalt® extends the operational life of the asphalt surface.

ASI’s innovative product range offers cost effective, proven, long lasting maintenance solutions to airport owners and those responsible for runway maintenance with the original, authentic and trusted source of asphalt preservation in the UK and around the world.
By preserving the asphalt surface with Rhinophalt® and protecting the pavement, making it last longer, is one of the most sustainable asphalt maintenance systems available. Extending the life of the surface course by up to 100% reduces the number of times you need to resurface as well as reduce reactive maintenance. Sustainability through preservation conserves the valuable mineral resources and fossil fuel binders.
Meet your ASI Solutions contacts

Craig Marshall
Managing Director
Craig has joined the company in April 2016 bringing 30 years experience in the Asphalt and Road Construction Industry. His roles at Tarmac and Aggregate Industries have included both Technical and Commercial management, creating bespoke solutions to maximise customer and client value.

Phil Eadon
Head of Technical Services
Phil joined the company in August 2015, having previously worked for Tarmac for 25 years as a Senior Technical Manager for their Asphalt, Aggregates and Contracting businesses. His field of expertise is in Pavement Design, Construction and Maintenance. Phil is a committee member of the Institute of Asphalt Technology and assists clients in exploring innovative asphalt pavement maintenance solutions.
ORGANISATIONS ALREADY BENEFITTING FROM RHINOPHALT

Mackay Airport, Queensland, Australia
A 2016 Pavement Condition Report on Mackay Airport’s runway 14/32 proposed resurfacing which was planned for 2020/21. The Mackay Airport team started the process of identifying a suitable surface preservation treatment to sustainability extend the life of the runway, last resurfaced in 2010.

Alderney Airport, Guernsey, UK
Alderney Airport is operated by the States of Guernsey. The runway was heavily oxidised and routine FOD sweeps were collecting on average over 400kg each month. The States of Guernsey sought a detailed solution for redeveloping Alderney’s runway. Treatment with RHiNOPHALT would provide a major improvement in the surface quality…

Brussels Airport, Belgium
Brussels Airport is an international airport located in Zaventem, 12km northeast to the capital of Belgium. The Southern Runway (07R/25L) was resurfaced in 2015 using grooved Marshall Asphalt and the airport wanted to preserve the surface course to extend the service life, utilising preventative maintenance as part of their life cycle planning.