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Traffic & Bollard Systems

Steel bollards, wheel stops, speed humps and full traffic-flow design for high-use sites.

AS/NZS Compliant
Fully Insured
After-hours Available
What's included

The scope, in detail.

Bollards do one job: stop a vehicle reaching what it shouldn’t. We supply and install the full range — fixed steel, removable, retractable, hi-vis, and impact-rated — and pair them with wheel stops, speed humps and route signage so the whole car park reads clearly to a driver coming in for the first time.

Fixed & removable steel bollards
Impact-rated security bollards
Concrete & rubber wheel stops
Rubber speed humps (modular)
Speed cushions & rumble strips
Traffic flow & one-way design
Convex safety mirrors
Line-of-sight planning
Standards we work to

Built to Australian Standards.

Every traffic & bollard systems install we deliver references these standards. We hand them over in writing at sign-off.

AS 1742
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
National standard for traffic signs, markings, and traffic control device placement in car parks and on private roads.
AS/NZS 3845
Road Safety Barrier Systems
Performance and impact-rating requirements for barriers including bollards used as vehicle restraint devices.
AS/NZS 4586
Slip Resistance
Surface slip-rating where speed humps and wheel stops are installed in pedestrian areas.

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Common questions

Traffic & Bollard Systems, answered.

What's the difference between fixed and removable bollards?

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Fixed bollards are core-drilled into the slab — permanent, maximum impact resistance. Removable bollards lift out via a triangular key for occasional vehicle access. Retractable bollards drop below ground via a manual or automatic mechanism.

Are rubber speed humps as effective as concrete?

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For private car parks at speeds under 15 km/h, yes — and they install in a fraction of the time with no concrete cure delay. We use modular rubber humps with reflective inserts. Concrete is only worth it for higher-speed roadways.

Do you install or just supply?

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Both — but installation is what we do best. Most bollards and wheel stops need correct core-drilling depth, chemical anchoring, and spacing to actually do the job they're rated for.

Can you install bollards over existing concrete?

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Yes. We core-drill, set chemical anchors, install the bollard, and seal around the base. The slab needs to be at least 100mm thick for fixed bollards.

What colour and finish options are available?

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Galvanised raw, powder-coated to any RAL colour, hi-vis safety yellow, or branded to your corporate colours. Reflective tape bands are standard on hi-vis units.

Do wheel stops actually need to be installed every bay?

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They're not legally required in private car parks, but they prevent vehicle overhang into walkways and protect walls/curbing. For bays facing pedestrian zones we strongly recommend them.

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