Rock fall on Australian Highway - BarrierGuard prevents disaster
Friday, 18 May 2012
Crash barriers are designed to save lives but a deployment of BarrierGuard 800 on the Nepean Highway at Frankston, Australia, recently safeguarded the public in a way Highway Care could never have imagined.    A steep retaining wall colla...

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Highway Care exhibiting at International Bridge Conference, USA
Friday, 11 May 2012
Highway Care International will be exhibiting at the International Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on 11-13th June. Please visit us at booth 506 to find out about our latest developments in the US and how we can help you! We look f...

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Live crash demonstration in Australia showcases BarrierGuard
Monday, 19 Mar 2012
 A live crash demonstration of BG 800 was staged at Eastern Creek Raceway, Sydney, Australia, on February 23rd in front of more than 200 Australian engineers, designers and roads industry professionals.  Organised by Highway Care Internatio...

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Highway Care Exhibiting at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2012
Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012
Intertraffic Amsterdam 2012 takes place at the RAI Amsterdam on March 27-30th this year. Highway Care will be on show again, this time co-exhibiting with partners Laura Metaal. Please make sure you visit our stand 06.302 and learn how you can improve...

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BarrierGuard at this year's ATSSA Convention, USA

Date: 24/02/2011

Highway Care was delighted to show its Steel BarrierGuard 800 (SBG) at this year's ATSSA Convention and Expo held in Phonix, Arizona.  The biggest event in the US road safety industry took place from 13-17 February 2011.  The SBG range of products performs to the highest safety standards in the world: NCHRP 350 TL3 & TL4 and EN1317 N2 & H2.  Included in the BarrierGuard family of products are the MDS (Minimum Deflection System), BarrierGuard Gates and the newest development to be introduced to the market, which is the BarrierGuard Wheeled System.





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