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Versatile Australian innovation for unsealed roads*

Polycom Stabilising Aid is fast being adopted as the best practice method for unsealed road management. Local Governments around the country are embracing Delete the Re-Sheet.

PolyCom, available through Earthco Projects Pty Ltd, is a versatile Australian innovation that works by bonding road material with an environmentally safe and water soluble polymer to create a stable, reworkable and long lasting road surface. PolyCom Stabilising Aid is out performing traditional methods that have reached their use by date.

This new and exciting polymer based product is taking its place in unsealed road asset management. The Delete the Re-Sheet campaign is being accepted as the way to go by shires and councils across Australia. This method flies in the face of conventional practice and is one step ahead of the game. Intervals between maintenance are being extended.

PolyCom treated roads are providing better road serviceability and running surface, all leading to more satisfied end users and ratepayers. A better utilisation of resources delivers more bang for your buck. Shires are achieving higher road performance levels with the added benefit of fewer complaints from residents.

Using PolyCom is simple. It uses your existing machinery and staff and requires minimal change in work methods.

Earthco Projects has recently listed as a supplier on ECO-Find, ECO-Buy’s database of green products. The listing process required Earthco to submit verification of both the environmental benefits and environmental safety of its Polycom Stabilising Aid product.

PolyCom is fully supported by an extensive network of local distributors who are highly experienced in road maintenance and construction.

For further information contact Mark Holding at Earthco Projects on 0418 897 511 or visit www.roadmaker.com.au

*Copy supplied by Earthco Projects

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