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Road Kerb

Commercial concrete kerbing is a type of kerbing or edging that is specifically designed for use in road network pavements, carpark perimeters, accessways, and various other commercial applications. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes in these settings.

The kerbing is manufactured using concrete, which provides durability and structural integrity required for heavy-duty applications. It is designed to withstand the weight and traffic of vehicles, ensuring long-lasting performance. The kerbs are usually installed at the edges of roads, parking lots, and pathways to provide clear separation between different areas, guide traffic flow, and prevent vehicles from encroaching onto pedestrian areas.

One of the notable features of commercial concrete kerbing is its interlocking mechanism. The kerbs are designed with a V-shaped joint between individual units. These units can be laid next to each other, and the V joints interlock, creating a secure and seamless connection. This interlocking design enhances the overall stability of the kerbing, making it more resistant to shifting due to traffic loads.

The V joints between the kerb units are typically filled with mortar, a mixture of cement, sand, and water. This mortar filling serves to further strengthen the connection between the kerbs and provides additional stability to the kerbing structure as a whole.

Bowers-Standard-Kerb

Specifications

Road Kerb


Dimensions

457mm L x 127mm W x 205mm H

Weight

24.6kg

Lockerbie Estate - Morrinsville

Nestled in the heart of Morrinsville is the Lockerbie Estate, a $500m residential development in rural Waikato just 25 minutes from Hamilton. Bowers Brothers was brought on board as a manufacturer and have been involved in stage one and two supplying 2000m3 20MPa Kerb and Footpaths.

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