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Bollards - CONFIGURE YOUR WAY
Bollards come in several different configuration, and can serve several different purposes. Bollards are typically used to prevent vehicle access to specific areas, and can be decorative or structural in nature. Whilst commonly installed permanently into ground with concrete, bollards can be supplied in a replaceable configuration by way of baseplate installation with fixings onto concrete surface. Speciality bollards can be easily removed for use with shopping centers or car dealerships, where they are required to be removed daily for access. Our Estimating department is available to contact for any shop-drawings or specifications for your project.
- Available in a range of sizes and heights
- Available round or square
- Galvanized with optional powder-coat finish
- In-ground or Baseplate installation
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P&C Fencing are APIC Partners with the NSWICC, which is a Formal Partner to the NSW Government and a key stakeholder in supporting Agencies and Contractors to meet their requirements under the APIC Policy
They provide consultancy, advice and facilitation services at all stages of the project lifecycle to assist P&C in meeting its obligations under APIC.
They provide consultancy, advice and facilitation services at all stages of the project lifecycle to assist P&C in meeting its obligations under APIC.
The Aboriginal participation in construction (APIC) policy has been developed to support greater participation by Aboriginal people in government construction projects across NSW.
The aim of the policy is consistent with OCHRE (Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility and Empowerment), the NSW Governments plan to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people across all sectors of the community.
The aim of the policy is consistent with OCHRE (Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility and Empowerment), the NSW Governments plan to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people across all sectors of the community.