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Road Line Marking Explained: Types, Equipment, Standards and Best Practice
: Road Line Marking Explained: Types, Equipment, Standards and Best PracticeRoad line marking is a critical part of road infrastructure that often goes unnoticed until it fades or fails. Clear, well designed line marking improves safety, guides traffic movements, protects vulnerable road users and ensures compliance with road rules. In Victoria, road markings must comply with Austroads and Australian Standards, supported by VicRoads (Department of…
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Understanding Pavement Sinkholes: Causes, Risks & Proper Repair Methods
: Understanding Pavement Sinkholes: Causes, Risks & Proper Repair MethodsPavement sinkholes are sudden failures that disrupt traffic and create safety risks. In this blog, we outline what causes them and how they’re repaired, drawing on our recent North Melbourne project.
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How to Minimise Surface Damage During Infrastructure Projects
: How to Minimise Surface Damage During Infrastructure ProjectsWhether it’s road resurfacing, utility installations, or pavement upgrades, preventing unnecessary surface damage can save time, reduce costs, and extend the lifespan of surrounding infrastructure.
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What’s the Difference Between Overlay and Re-sheeting?
: What’s the Difference Between Overlay and Re-sheeting?When it comes to renewing asphalt surfaces, the terms overlay and re-sheeting often get used interchangeably — but they’re not quite the same thing. Choosing the right method can affect the performance, cost, and longevity of your surface. Here’s a breakdown of the difference, and when each is most appropriate.
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What’s Involved in Asphalt Reinstatement After Utility Works?
: What’s Involved in Asphalt Reinstatement After Utility Works?The process of restoring road surfaces to a safe and durable condition after utility works, involving regulated steps such as traffic control, layer rebuilding, and compaction to match the original road standard.













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