Road Repair Budget Goes Further with PolyCom Stabilising Aid

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 by PolyCom Stabilising Aid

Recent weather events have caused extensive road damage in many areas of Australia. Council and shire road repair budgets are stretched to breaking point, even with government emergency funding.

By including PolyCom Stabilising Aid in standard road repair procedures, work crews can deliver more efficient and more cost effective road repairs that has the potential to halve the cost of traditional road stabilising methods.

PolyCom is easily added to road repair and maintenance procedures by a standard work crew, using traditional machinery such as a grader, watercart and roller.

In most cases existing, rather than quarried, material can be used to rebuild damaged roads. This is a huge advantage to councils and shires with restricted budgets to afford quarried material. Using in-situ material substantially reduces the amount of carting and associated costs.

Weather events affect both sealed and unsealed pavements and PolyCom Stabilising Aid provides tight, resistant pavements on road shoulders, dirt roads, farm tracks and unsealed roads and has excellent results under a bitumen seal. PolyCom resists traffic damage and gives the surface increased water resistance.

PolyCom Stabilising Aid is Australian innovative technology that does without complicated engineering. PolyCom is supported by competent distributors that take work crews through the process on site to get the best outcome for the works and for the budget.