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June 2009 |
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In this issue:
- NEW – Raptor - A crash cushion to make utility poles and trees safer, more >
- NEW– Super•Cor® - Deep corrugated plate structures - Now available exclusively through CSP Pacific, more >
- ‘Green’ technology solar powered lighting columns on trial in Stillwater by Rodney District Council, more >
- Stylish streetlight upgrade for Tamaki Drive in Auckland, more >
- CSP Pacific’s hire barriers set course for the RedBull City Scramble, more >
- NEW – Locally manufactured Variable Message Signs to meet NZTA requirements, more >
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| Damage from impact with an unprotected utility pole |
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Considerably less damage incurred after impact with a utility pole protected by Raptor |
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NEW - Raptor - A crash cushion to make utility poles and trees safer
The Raptor is the world’s first safety device designed to reduce the severity of errant vehicle impacts with utility poles or trees.
The unique Raptor is fully recyclable and is a highly compact alternative solution to a full-scale crash cushion, especially at sites where space is limited.
It offers exceptional vehicle control and energy absorbing capabilities:
- Head-on impacts - where the energy is absorbed by internal plastic cartridges
- Side-on angled impacts - where the vehicle is redirected safely
For more information on Raptor click here or
Email: cspcustomerservice@csppacific.co.nz or
Phone: 0800 655 200
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NEW - Super•Cor® - Deep corrugated structural plate
A revolutionary alternative to conventional bridges is now available exclusively through CSP Pacific.
Super•Cor® can be used for:
- Vehicle underpasses
- Bridges
- Railway underpasses
- Box culverts
- Underground storage
- Stream enclosures/crossings
- Storage
- Fauna underpasses
- Mine portals
The versatile corrugation profile of Super•Cor® allows for spans in excess of 25m, providing nine times the stiffness of corrugations used in conventional Multiplate structures. Along with low installation and maintenance costs over the life cycle of the structure, this makes Super•Cor® a very economical choice.
For more information on Super•Cor® click here or
Email: cspcustomerservice@csppacific.co.nz or
Phone: 0800 655 200
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‘Green’ technology solar powered lighting columns on trial in Stillwater by Rodney District Council
When it was time to order new lighting columns for a location in Stillwater (Rodney District) the Council approached Downer EDI Engineering (trading as CSL Traffic) for options and advice.
Due to the difficult location, two column options - standard and solar powered columns - were submitted.
Rodney District Council chose the ‘green’ option, placing an order for six solar powered columns on a trial basis.
View case study >
View Oclyte™ Columns brochure >
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Stylish streetlight upgrade for Tamaki Drive in Auckland
Auckland City Council has re-categorised Tamaki Drive as one of Auckland’s premier roads and has commissioned the upgrade of 60 lighting columns along the Drive to a more aesthetically pleasing and useful option.
“The design chosen for Tamaki Drive is a very elegant and slender round column, including a banner arm,” said Craig Kitchen, Auckland Area Sales Manager for CSP Pacific.
View case study >
View Decorative Columns brochure > |
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CSP Pacific’s hire barriers set course for the RedBull City Scramble
Queen’s birthday weekend 2009 saw the transformation of Auckland’s Britomart downtown car park into an impressive arena.
In just three days a temporary 1400-seat grand stand and an arena to cater for 10,000 people was built to host the first RedBull City Scramble - New Zealand’s inaugural urban motorbike endurocross event.
CSP Pacific provided 270 Test Level 1 hire barriers to provide protection for the public while watching this exciting event.
View case study >
For more information about Barrier Hire click here or
Email: cspcustomerservice@csppacific.co.nz or
Phone David Russell on 0800 655 200 or 021 503 831
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NEW – Locally manufactured Variable Message Signs to meet NZTA requirements
Trailer mounted Variable Message Signs (VMS) provide an active, highly visible, flexible medium to convey messages to road users.
Messages can be changed rapidly to reflect changes in traffic conditions, traffic flow and congestion, accidents, incidents or natural disasters.
Suitable for :
- Motorways and highways
- Residential and inner city roads
- School zones
- Pedestrian crossings
- Parking lots
- Public events
For more information about our Trailer Mounted VMS click here.
View Variable Message Signs brochure >
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