Boral recently showcased how our market-leading integrated supply chain simplifies and streamlines project delivery and improves our clients’ sustainability outcomes at the Australian Airports Association (AAA) Pavements and Lighting Forum. 

Boral returned to the AAA stage as a proud sponsor of the biannual Forum in Western Sydney, marking our first AAA partnership in several years.  

With about 300 delegates onsite, the forum was an ideal platform to highlight our integrated capability and renew our presence in the airport infrastructure space. A team of colleagues from Quarries, Concrete, Asphalt and Recycling staffed the Boral booth, drawing steady crowds throughout the event.  

Boral team at the trade stand during AAA event

The team's strategy was to highlight how Boral's integrated supply chain is a key point of difference.  

"Conversations focused on how our integrated supply chain can simplify project delivery, streamline schedules and lift sustainability outcomes,” said Business Development Manager Andrew de Villiers. 

Delegates flagged a healthy pipeline of upcoming pavement works, with a wide variety of projects across both capital city and regional airports.  

Many project teams also expressed strong interest in Boral’s inhouse recycling solutions for surplus materials, reinforcing our reputation as a sustainability-focused partner. 

With momentum from our recent Western Sydney Airport success and a growing list of airport upgrades across Australia, Boral is perfectly placed to support the sector with safe, reliable and sustainable pavement solutions. 

Cheers to Simon Murcott, Carl Topp, Jeff Adams and Andrew de Villiers for representing us at this great event!

 

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 AAA conference 2025 - site tour of Western Sydney Airport - Carl Topp and Simon
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 AAA conference 2025 - panel on stage with image of Western Sydney Airport