Updates
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Due to growing concern about pedestrian and cycling safety, the Australian Government’s National Capital Authority (NCA) required a temporary safety barrier along the shared path on the western span of Commonwealth Avenue Bridge
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As per figure 1 handrails complying to BCA clause D2.17, a, iii, like our AR110 and AR140 configurations, must be installed on a substrate that allows a minimum 1000mm between handrails as stated in AS1428.1-2009 clause 6.3 and BCA clause D1.6, B, i.
OTHER
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A toeboard system is to be installed on walkways where;
- There is no permanent structure with 10 mm of the edge
- An object could fall to where persons have access to the area below the walkway.
OTHER
Moddex
In accordance with AS1428.1 12 (a), handrails and balustrades shall not encroach into required circulation spaces i.e. a clear, unobstructed area, enabling persons using mobility aids to manoeuvre.
NEWS
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A kerbrail system is required on ramps and their intermediate landings;
- Whenever the ramp is deemed public access
- Or otherwise required.
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Moddex
In accordance with the NCC/BCA D2.16, a continuous balustrade or other barrier must be provided along the side of any ramp when any level of the ramp is 1m above the surface beneath.
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Moddex
In 2012, Moddex was selected to supply its modular galvanised bileway barriers (Bikesafe) to Queensland’s Sunshine Motorway Cycle Way Project. Moddex bike path barriers were the only system meetng the Departments of Transport and Main Roads’ galvanis
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News Release Moddex collaborative handrail design wins the day. Moddex were selected for the supply of compliant handrail and barrier protection for stairs, ramps and the perimeter of new classrooms at Lesmurdie Senior High School, Western Australia.
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Moddex
Having been awarded the contract to construct the Hatch designed Gateway Village, a new mining accommodation camp in South Hedland (1,600 kilometres north of Perth)
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Moddex
For areas susceptible to over-crowding such as sporting stadiums, grandstands, theaters, bars or shopping malls, barrier systems must comply with minimum imposed actions for barriers of 3.0kN/m, as per Class C5 of the Australian Standard 1170.1-2002.