Below Stywill Texture Coating applied Sure Seal Anti Graffiti coating to all bridge abutment panels and exposed concrete bridge parapets (21,000m2) and Graffiti Shield to all Red Exposed aggregate walls (9,500m2).
Stywill Texture Coating is quietly leaving its unique impression on Australia’s motorists, kilometre after kilometre. Have you ever wondered who paints those endless kilometres of noise and safety barriers on our freeways? There’s a good chance that it is the specialist team at Stywill Texture Coating. Since it was established in 1989, the company has become synonymous for its involvement in major road projects in New South Wales, Queensland and across the eastern seaboard. This Sydney based business specialises in painting motorway noise barrier walls, mainly made from Hebel or concrete precast. Plus they also apply anti graffiti coatings to painted and raw concrete surfaces on both motorway and railway projects.
Coating applied Sure Seal Anti Graffiti coating to all bridge abutment panels and exposed concrete bridge parapets (21,000m2) and Graffiti Shield to all Red Exposed aggregate walls (9,500m2). The company’s in-depth technical experience was also called upon, when they were asked to help solve an issue with certain sections of the Red Exposed Aggregate walls. Unexpected leaching was staining the concrete panels and a solution needed to be found before the barriers could be treated. The company’s experts successfully developed and tested a procedure using an acid wash to clean the panels. They were then able to go ahead and apply the anti graffiti coating.
The company’s experienced team is also skilled at joint-sealing (caulking), all types of patching and profiling, wall installation, waterproofing, concrete cancer repairs and all types of rendering and grouting.
In October 2013, the company’s role with the Hunter Expressway was completed and it joined a long list of other recently completed projects including the Hunter 8 Project, M2 widening and the Glenfield Leppington Rail Project.
In December 2012 the company won a contract to work on the Hunter Expressway, which is the largest infrastructure project underway in New South Wales. Along sections of the freeway Stywill Texture
For more information contact Stywill Texture Coating, 6/8 Artisan Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147, phone 02 9674 9700, fax 02 9674 9711, email stytex@bigpond.com, website www.stywilltexturecoating.com.au
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