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    Total Rockbreaking: Same machine, better results

    November 12, 2025
    Total Rockbreaking: Same machine, better results

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    Simex is set to release the ART 1000 Gen II, an advanced attachment designed for zero waste asphalt repair, enhancing sustainable road maintenance. This second-generation technology enables in-situ regeneration, allowing for efficient, multi-tasking operations without the need for additional machinery. The ART 1000 Gen II is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and environmental impact of road repair projects, offering a streamlined solution for infrastructure professionals focused on sustainability.

    Technical Brief

    • Simex's ART 1000 Gen II attachment advances zero waste asphalt repair with in-situ regeneration capabilities.
    • This technology allows for multiple tasks to be performed simultaneously, reducing the need for additional machinery.
    • The ART 1000 Gen II enhances sustainable road maintenance by minimising material waste and environmental impact.
    • Infrastructure professionals can expect improved efficiency in road repair projects with this second-generation technology.
    • The attachment is designed to streamline operations, offering a more sustainable solution for road maintenance.
    • By enabling efficient multi-tasking, the ART 1000 Gen II reduces operational time and costs.
    • The release of this technology marks a significant step forward in sustainable infrastructure practices.
    • Simex's innovation aligns with current industry trends towards environmentally friendly construction solutions.
    • The ART 1000 Gen II's design focuses on reducing the carbon footprint of road maintenance activities.
    • This advancement supports infrastructure professionals in meeting sustainability goals within the construction industry.

    Context From Recent Coverage

    • Over the last 90 days, we've tracked 12 stories in the Infrastructure category, highlighting consistent coverage of advancements in road construction and maintenance technologies in Australia.
    • Total Rockbreaking's focus on sustainability and product innovation aligns with several recent Infrastructure pieces, reflecting a trend towards environmentally-friendly solutions in the sector.

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