en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Durakerb recycled polymer kerb system has received an updated BBA HAPAS certification, allowing its specification in UK highway projects in accordance with current national standards. Duraproducts announced that this certification update coincides with the product's inclusion in the specification framework of the National Highways' Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW).

These updates mean the recycled polymer kerb system is easier to promote across strategic road networks and local road networks. Durakerb has held BBA HAPAS certification since 2008, and this reassessment ensures it meets the updated CC/207 requirements, providing independent verification of the product's durability, safety, and performance.
Local authorities, consultancies, and contractors can directly procure the product without needing project-specific approvals or additional testing, potentially streamlining project delivery. Phil Sutton, founder of Duraproducts, stated that this update is a significant milestone for the application of recycled materials in infrastructure, especially as the specification framework increasingly supports sustainable construction practices.
Traditional kerb production is energy-intensive, while recycled polymer kerbs are becoming a practical choice for balancing sustainability goals with engineering performance. As the highway industry accelerates decarbonization, such materials are expected to play a greater role in road design and maintenance.
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