Green asphalt for Birmingham City bus lanes
During 2003 Birmingham City Council appointed Tarmac as the supplier and contractor on their major Birmingham bus route redevelopment.
Additional funding was requested through an Additional Supplementary Credit Approval from the
Department of Transport for an in-laid coloured asphalt surface course rather than a coloured
surface treatment. This would form part of the City Council's 'Bus Demonstration Scheme'
that aims to show how driver compliance with bus lane regulation can be improved.
They wanted a distinctive surface along the bus lane to provide a clear signal to motorists to stay out,
making enforcement easier, and allowing buses to travel easier along their designated routes. Choosing
the green coloured surface also reflected the councils aim to encourage more environmentally conscious
forms of travel, such as public transport.
The project involved a 6km green bus lane for the No. 67 bus service along the A5127 Lichfield Road
and A38 Tyburn Road in Birmingham.
Tarmac's Solution
As well as resurfacing the road with conventional asphalt through its National Contracting Division Tarmac supplied 2,500 tonnes of 14mm green Mastertint to provide effective demarcation of the three metre wide bus lanes along one of the busiest routes in the City Centre.
For details please download the full case study:
Birmingham Green Bus Lanes (pdf, 1908kb).
This service carried out by Tarmac National Contracting.
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