Infrastructure projects — bridges, drainage networks, coastal walkways — often demand components that don't exist in a catalogue. When standard FRP products don't match the load class, the span, the chemical environment, or the dimensional constraints of your project, we fabricate a system that does. Tell us the performance parameters and the site conditions; we'll propose the resin, the panel configuration, and the supporting structure to suit the actual job.
Every project solution starts the same way: you send us the core requirements, and our engineering team responds with a technical proposal. There's no charge for the initial specification and quotation, and no obligation until you approve the proposed solution.
Information to include with your enquiry
The more detail you provide upfront, the faster we can turn around a meaningful proposal. If some information isn't finalised yet, send what you have and we'll help you work through the rest.
Essential parameters
- Component type — drainage channel, trench cover, bridge deck, manhole cover, sound barrier, or other infrastructure element
- Design loads — pedestrian, vehicular (specify vehicle type and axle load), or specific load in kN/m²
- Dimensions and spans — length, width, depth, and support spacing
- Chemical environment — exposure to de‑icing salts, seawater, industrial runoff, or specific chemicals
- Regulatory or standard requirements — any specific loading standard, fire rating, or environmental test the component must meet
- Quantity and timeline — number of units or total square metres, and required delivery date
Additional details that help
- Drawings or site plans — even a schematic helps us understand the interface with existing structures
- Existing material being replaced — what's there now, and what problem is driving the replacement
- Installation constraints — access limitations, crane availability, or specific installation window
- Surface finish — anti‑slip requirements, specific colour, or UV‑stabilisation needs
This is the same information our engineers would ask for in a first discussion. Sending it with your enquiry means the proposal you receive will be grounded in your site reality, not off‑the‑shelf assumptions. For background on how our infrastructure products are manufactured and tested, see our manufacturing capability overview and quality testing approach.
Contact to submit your requirements. Typically, we will respond within one to two working days.