Transport Canberra adopts eMesh

TCCS

Photo courtesy: www.cityservices.act.gov.au Transport Canberra and City Services adopts eMesh in its path network improvements project after a successful trial in 2020-2021. eMesh is a 100% recycled plastic concrete reinforcement product with siginificant environmental and sustainability outcomes. For example, eMesh reduces carbon emissions by up to 90% when used to replace steel mesh in construction. […]

Mordiolloc Freeway Project

Mordialloc-Freeway

Photo courtesy: www.engineersaustralia.org.au The Mordiolloc Freeway Project sees value in using eMesh as one of the sustainable materials to achieve sustainability outcomes.13.4 tonnes of eMesh 100% recycled plastic fibre reinforcement was used to replace steel mesh to construct the SUP in the Mordiolloc Freeway Project (MFP). The MFP put great focus on targeting lower project […]

Bell to Moreland Project uses eMesh instead of traditional reinforced concrete for construction of footpaths and cycle paths.

Bell-to-Moreland

Photo courtesy: bigbuild.vic.gov.au The North Western Program Alliance (NWPA) outlines the sustainable outcomes from using eMesh in the B2M Project in their Annual Sustainability Report 2020. According to the report,” The Bell to Moreland project used macro synthetic fibres (eMesh) in lieu of traditional reinforced concrete for footpaths and the cycle path. Read the full […]