Renewing road surfaces to provide greater waterproofing and improve skid resistance. It also adds strength to roads that have been identified as not being strong enough to take the weight of the road and vehicles that use it.

Asphalt Resurfacing

This involves removing aged asphalt and replacing it with new asphalt to improve waterproofing and increase grip (add link to FWV & video).

Chipseal Resurfacing

This involves applying a new chipseal surface over the old one to improve waterproofing and increase grip (add link to FWV & video).

Microsurfacing

This involves applying a very thin layer over the existing surface in order to waterproof it and extend the life of the existing pavement (add link to FWV & video).

Rejuvenation surfacing

This involves applying a very thin layer over the existing surface in order to counter the effects of oxidisation (ageing) and extend the life of the existing surface and pavement (add link to FWV & video).

Road strengthening

This involves removing soft spots in the road and replacing it with stronger materials or bridging over soft spots to strengthen the roads.

Drainage Renewals

This involves renewing drainage infrastructure that no longer functions correctly (add link to FWV & video).

Footpath Renewals

This involves renewing aged and damaged footpaths that are beyond maintenance (add link to FWV & video).