MOU Signed with the Government of Ghana

MOU Signed with the Government of Ghana

Ghana – The Government of Ghana, through its Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the implementation of AnyWay’s stabilization solutions in Ghana. Under the MOU, the parties shall be launching a joint program to evaluate the benefits achieved by incorporating AnyWay’s stabilization techniques and expertise in both the rehabilitation of existing roads as well as the construction of new roads throughout the country. Zeev Halber, CEO of AnyWay, indicated that the group is aiming to expand its presence in West Africa, and is currently negotiating similar MOU’s with a few other West African governments. AnyWay has been actively involved in African infrastructure projects since 2000.

First Roads in the Philippines

First Roads in the Philippines

The Philippines – Habitat for Humanity and AESS, AnyWay’s representatives in the Philippines, have completed the first phase of roads in the Castillia housing project in Leyte. The project work has been ably supported by AnyWay’s engineering team as part of the joint effort of the parties to develop cost-saving solutions for Habitat projects in the Philippines. AnyWay’s engineering team, AESS and Habitat have been working closely over the past year on the development of road pavement designs based on flexible pavements, which are expected to bring significant cost savings. AESS is dedicated to providing optimal solutions for its clients throughout the Philippines.

Time, Money and the Environment – Reducing the Costs of a Road Project

Time, Money and the Environment – Reducing the Costs of a Road Project

Road construction has evolved considerably in recent years and today more options are available, offering greater longevity and durability, lowered costs, faster application and reduced impact on the environment. The fact that more options are available, however, means that more critical decisions must be made in order to ensure that the optimal solution is selected for the specific needs of each project. In this article, we will look at some of the variables that should be considered, while examining the various solutions available in the market.

New Asphalt wearing course on stabilized layer

AnyWay Advises on Remedying Highlands Highway

The Rwanda Standards Board Approves the Use of AnyWay’s Stabilization Technology (ANSS)

The Rwanda Standards Board Approves the Use of AnyWay’s Stabilization Technology (ANSS)

AnyWay Solid Environmental Solutions has received approval for its Stabilization technology (ANSS) by the Rwanda Standards Board with support from the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Rwanda Environment Management Authority and the Rwanda Transport Development Agency. This milestone represents the latest affirmation of AnyWay’s stabilization technology’s substantial performance and benefits in the African market.

AnyWay Has Signed a MOU with Ethiopian Roads Authority

AnyWay Featured in the Institute of Municipal Engineering of South Africa Magazine

AnyWay Featured in the Papua New Guinea Department of Works Quarterly Magazine

AnyWay’s Natural Soil Stabilizer (ANSS) Builds on Its Success in Kenya by Meeting the KEBS Standard

AnyWay’s Natural Soil Stabilizer (ANSS) Builds on Its Success in Kenya by Meeting the KEBS Standard

The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has established a national performance standard to be applied to hydraulic binders before they can be approved for use in stabilization projects in Kenyan road infrastructure. AnyWay Solid Environmental Solutions, together with other leading manufacturers and engineering firms, participated with KEBS in the process of developing this standard, which is based on European models. AnyWay’s stabilization technology (ANSS) has now been confirmed as meeting the KEBS standard for hydraulic binders. This confirmation is an addition to the recent formal approval of ANSS by the Materials Branch for use in road construction projects in Kenya. The process involved an extremely thorough evaluation that took six years to complete and included lab testing as well as field testing. ANSS along with cement and lime are the only stabilizers to be approved for use on all road levels in Kenya.

AnyWay Solid Environmental Solutions Awarded Certificate of Appreciation from the Papua New Guinea Department of Works & Implementation

AnyWay Solid Environmental Solutions Awarded Certificate of Appreciation from the Papua New Guinea Department of Works & Implementation

The Papua New Guinea Department of Works & Implementation has presented AnyWay with an award in recognition of its particular contribution to the Department’s success in achieving its 2014 performance goals. AnyWay staff engineer, Dereje Tesfu, received the Certificate of Appreciation from the Department’s Regional Works Manager in a ceremony in Hagen in December. AnyWay has completed several projects rehabilitating and upgrading the Highlands Highway and the Enga Highway.