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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. -
Energy Absorbing Bollards at Pascoe Vale South
Engineered to save lives, Australian Bollards’ Energy Absorbing Bollard (EAB 65), was recently installed at tram stop 45 in Pascoe Vale South.
Located on the intersection of Bell St and Melville Rd, the bustling tram stop sits opposite several shops and businesses including Bell St Canteen and Kip McGrath Education Centre.
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Safer solutions: Pneumatic Automatic Bollards
Quality and service is our philosophy at Australian Bollards, and we have always been committed to providing security for coastal areas, along with river towns, educational institutions, cathedrals and more.
Our Pneumatic Automatic Bollards (AB-PB168-900S) are guaranteed to be the safest solution for protecting assets and saving lives.
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A Soft Approach to High Security Protection
Public safety is one of the top concerns when it comes to community places all across the country. Protecting infrastructure, people and the community is an important aspect when installing safety measures. Implementing our solutions to prevent incidents from happening is the sole purpose of our Spherical Event Bollards (AB-VBIED-MVBS). -
The Genesis of ARMCO
All across the world, construction companies just like Australian Bollards are supplying W-Beam Railings as a quality road safety solution. Essentially, the W-Beam Railing (AB-BSH) is named after its bendable shape that resembles the letter W. However, many years ago they were once known as ARMCO Railings which stands for The American Rolling Mill Company (ARMCO). -
Australian Bollards - Protecting your railway sites
At Australian Bollards we offer a wide range of products, which ensure the safety of workers at construction sites, alongside the protection of assets and critical infrastructure, such as Boom Gates, Energy Absorbing Bollards (EAB’s) and Screens.
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