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Through research collaboration, the objectives of FEHRL are:

  • To provide scientific input to Europe and national government policy on highway engineering and road transport matters.
  • To create and maintain an efficient and safe road network in Europe.
  • To increase innovation in European road construction and road-using industries.
  • To improve the energy efficiency of highway engineering and operations
  • To protect the environment and improve quality of life.
 Final Seminar of COST 353 27.08.2007

- 1st announcement -

Winter Service Strategies for Increased European  Road Safety                                           Mai, 26th to Mai, 28th 2008 – Dresden (Bad Schandau) Germany

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 On-line documentation at LCPC 07.08.2007
LCPC has been putting on line an electronic version of its scientific journal : the Bulletin des Laboratoires des Ponts et Chaussées. All articles published in the Bulletin des laboratoires des ponts et chaussées (BLPC) scientific journal may now be consulted in both their French and English versions on the LCPC Website.
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 New FEHRL project FiWi - FEHRL institutes WIM initiative project 13.07.2007

Starting September 2007, FEHRL institutes active in Weigh-in-motion (WIM) R&D have joined forces in a new FEHRL project: FiWi.

Since the early 90's there have been considerable developments in the field of Weigh-in-Motion in Europe. Interesting results have been achieved by cooperation in international projects like DIVINE, COST-323, WAVE, Top-Trial and Remove.

One of the aims of the FiWi project is to implement the key recommendations of the Remove project.

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 New leadership team takes office 04.07.2007

The new President Claude Van Rooten, Vice -Presidents  Helen Riddervold and Andra¾ Legat and the Treasurer          Peter Maurer formally took office on the 1st of July 2007. This followed the elections of the recent General Assembly.

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 Institute staff at FEHRL office 26.06.2007

Martin Pipa from CDV joined the FEHRL Office at the beginning of June 2007. He is assigned a four-month secondment to learn about our activities in Brussels and work with fellow project managers and research developers. The training is part of the FP6 CERTAIN project and he will work closely with the European Commission.

 

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