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Extending your assets budget*

Creating enduring urban landscapes with a cohesive design aesthetic and local identity is placing demands on Local Government to source individual, quality products at reasonable prices. Concerns about the impact of construction on environmentally sensitive areas, vandalism, and public safety have become a priority. Landmark Products assists Councils in meeting this challenge by providing safe, low maintenance, cost effective products specifically designed and engineered for public use.

Kit set structures, fabricated off site, bring a number of benefits to any project:

  • less noise, less waste, less pilfering and less disturbance of the environment
  • fixed pricing and quality materials makes budgeting simple
  • quick and efficient installation by Landmark installers, local trades people or Council staff
  • a ten year structural guarantee, simple installation instructions, BA drawings, Engineers Certification and comprehensive Public Liability Insurance accompany every structure, minimising consultation and certification fees.

In addition to a comprehensive standard range of shelters, restrooms, bridges, boardwalks and viewing platforms, Landmark products create modified standard or custom products, designed and engineered in consultation with Councils and landscape architects to meet individual demands of location, environment, identity and style. In house drafting and engineering and expert local advice is available in all States through a network of agents and branches.

With nearly two decades of experience in supplying quality assets throughout the South Pacific they can help you make the most of your asset renewal and Section 94 budgets.

Visit www.landmarkpro.com.au for more information and details of your local agent.

* Copy supplied by Landmark Products

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