"A picture is worth a thousand words", but only if you know what you are looking at. Whether you are involved in traffic safety and construction or not, we all drive past concrete barriers on the highway. So, let me explain this image...
When transporting concrete jersey barriers to a construction site, whether it’s along a highway or within an urban area, the average limit for contractors is 108 feet of barriers per truck. This equates to nine twelve-foot barriers, mainly limited by their substantial weight.
Asynt Solutions offers a revolutionary alternative with its Ape Barrier System?, which leverages the superior strength-to-weight ratio of #fiberglass #composites. This innovation enables contractors to maximize freight volume and transport significantly more barrier per truck—up to 864 feet, or thirty-six twenty-four-foot barriers. To visualize, 108 feet of barrier stretches from a football field’s goal line to the 36-yard line, whereas 864 feet covers nearly two and a half football fields.
This dramatic increase in efficiency not only reduces the required number of trucks by a ratio of 8-to-1 but also slashes transportation costs by a factor of 8. Additionally, it cuts carbon emissions from transport by 87% and alleviates congestion around the construction zone.
Choose the #ApeBarrierSystem by Asynt Solutions to eliminate wasted space, maximize freight efficiency, reduce costs, and lower carbon emissions.