Trafix Water Filled Barriers for Residential Development TRAFIX 2000 WATER BARRIERSProject: Residential Estate ConstructionProject Details: System used: Trafix Water BarriersTime Period: August 2019Customer: Fraser PropertyQuantity: 30 barriersInstall Length: 60m PROJECTDevelopers Fraser Property are working on a residential release at the Fairwater housing development near Blacktown in Sydney’s West. Located near the established suburbs of Marayong and Woodcroft, the estate is set...
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Armorzone Waterfilled Barriers for Sydney Rail Upgrade
Armorzone Waterfilled Barriers for Sydney Rail Upgrade ARMORZONE BARRIERS Project: Rail Powerline Upgrade Project Details: System Used: ArmorZone Barriers Time Period: August 2019 Customer: Novo Rail Quantity: 100 barriers with anti-gawk screens Install Length: 200m PROJECT The Novo Rail alliance has delivered over $1 billion worth of upgraded infrastructure to the rapidly growing Sydney rail network over the past 10... -
Acoustic curtains keep school students focused during construction
Acoustic curtains keep school students focused during construction FORTRESS SOUND BARRIER CURTAINSProject: School RefurbishmentProject Details: System Used: Fortress Sound Barrier Acoustic CurtainsTime Period: July 2019Customer: Reitsma ConstructionsQuantity: 35 panelsPROJECTReitsma Constructions specialises in construction in the education space, and as such has been awarded a contract at a Sydney school. The contract includes a new 2 storey learning space for the inner-west school... -
Sydney Crowd Control Barriers at The Star Casino
Temporary Barriers for Sydney's The Star Casino CROWD CONTROL BARRIERSProject: The Star RedevelopmentProject DetailsSystem used: Crowd Control BarriersCustomer: Built Quantity: 30 barriers PROJECT: Sydney’s landmark casino and entertainment precinct, The Star, is currently undergoing extensive renovations. Along with a new bar and luxury retailers, the work includes a world first permanent indoor light sculpture and interactive digital art foyer, valued at $22...



