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Protecting North-East Link construction with EABs
The North-East link, called the “biggest ever investment in Melbourne’s north-east”, is currently one of the largest ongoing projects in the city. Upgrading 15km and constructing 11km of freeway, there are ten ongoing works in Balwyn North, Bulleen, and Watsonia related to the project, though many more are sure to come with an estimated completion date of 2027. With so much continuing and future construction occurring so close to busy roads, the safety and protection of workers and the development of this critical infrastructure from errant vehicles is of the utmost importance; Australian Bollards’ energy absorbing bollards (EABs) are the solution for people and asset protection. -
Turn-key solution to access control at Uniting AgeWell
Recently Australian Bollards supplied and installed a comprehensive system of boom gate barriers at the Uniting AgeWell Aged Care Center in Box Hill, a sweeping solution to their security needs. -
ANPR camera bollards for efficient car parks
One of the daily annoyances of many is hanging onto their parking ticket while they go about their day to avoid those horrible and seemingly unfair lost ticket fees. It is businesses’ responsibilities, and in their best interests, to make the experiences of consumers as easy as possible, and for those managing paid car parks, this can be achieved with camera bollards. -
Australian Bollards - Protecting critical infrastructure and saving lives
Australian Bollards has proudly and frequently partnered with Yarra Trams to supply and install our Energy Absorbing Bollards (EABs) at multiple tram stops throughout Melbourne. Engineered to save lives, these bollards work to efficiently and effectively stop collisions between cars and pedestrians, cyclists, and trams, protecting people and critical infrastructure. -
Preventing disaster at service stations
Storing large quantities of valuable, and highly flammable material, the protection of petrol bowsers at service stations is highly important to ensure safety. With heavy machinery - cars, motorbikes, and trucks - regularly operated by people around these bowsers, disaster is always a possibility, this is where our bollards can assist.
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Ensuring public safety with Event Bollards
Late last year, in the peak of tourist season, Australian Bollards proudly installed specially customised event bollards in the city of Mornington to protect the community and visitors against the threat of hostile vehicles. As states reopen their borders to one another and coronavirus restrictions ease across the country, large events, such as the upcoming Moomba Festival in Melbourne, will resume and attract even larger crowds. Moomba, which is Australia’s largest free community festival (cancelled last year due to COVID19 restrictions), is expected to attract almost a million people, and ensuring the safety of festival goers’ and protection of assets is crucial.
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Protect What is Yours
Owning luxury vehicles, boats, caravans can attract all kinds of attention, both good and bad. -
The Soft Approach to Hard Security
Security is about managing risk, whether the risk is theft, loss, destruction or injury. -
The Future is Automated
An increase in road construction, smart city programs, vehicle surveillance and the need for better crowd and parking lot management solutions to prevent unauthorised access has seen the Automated Barriers and Bollards Market grow at a 4.08% of CAGR during the forecast period 2021-2027. -
Protect your Assets with Australian Bollards
In the business world, an asset is anything you may own that can be used to produce a positive economic value, so why not protect it ? -
Australian Bollards Protecting the Mines
As the NSW government moves to tighten rules around environmental management, mining companies are being forced to show plans for ongoing rehabilitation of their mines, while reporting on their progress. -
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