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Palmerston North He Ara Kotahi bridge – Early 2019

January 30, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In the Autumn of 2019, Resin Surfaces laid the graphics on the He Ara Kotahi bridge. The bridge spans the Manawatu River, and is part of a walking and cycling path, that connects Palmerston North with Linton Military camp, Massey University and other locations to the south of the Manawatu river.

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Carrington, Rainbow Cycle Bridge – Mid 2018

January 27, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In mid-2017, Resin Surfaces replaced some of the ply panels on (what is now) the Rainbow bridge on the cycleway at Carrington and painted the bridge rainbow stripes. However, the existing ply panels had been in service for about 10 years, and continued to delaminate and cause problems.

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Federal Street Cycle Lane – Early 2018

January 25, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In the summer of 2018 Resin Surfaces constructed the Cycle way on Federal Street from Fanshaw st to Victoria Street.

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Ngaruawahia Te Awa Bridge-Late 2017

January 20, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In the Spring of 2017, Resin surfaces laid the graphics on the “Perry Cycle Bridge”, over the Waikato River at Ngaruawahia. The Bridge is part of the Te Awa Cycleway, which in turn is part of the Te Araroa Trail, from North Cape to the Bluff.

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Onslow Road Kia Crossing – Mid 2017

January 19, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In Early 2017 Resin Surfaces undertook a contract, working directly for Auckland Transport, Installing a raised pedestrian crossing outside Kowhai Intermediate School in Mt Eden

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Dunedin City Council 3D Crossing – Early 2017

January 16, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In the late summer of 2017, Dunedin Council installed two full on 3D crossings on Clyde Street in Dunedin.

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Nelson Street Pink Bridge – Late 2015

January 14, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In Late 2015 Resin Surfaces were fortunate to win the contract to apply the pink surfacing to the Nelson street cycle lane bridge. The bridge has become quite a landmark even a tourist attraction in Auckland.

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2011 World Cup Eastern Viaduct Stripes – Mid 2011

January 13, 2020/in Uncategorized/by resinadmin

In the Middle of winter 2011, as part of Auckland’s preparation for the world Rugby cup of that year, Resin surfaces installed 1700m2 of coloured stripes on Te-Wero Island and the Eastern Viaduct.

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