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Kershaw Gardens, QLD
Public Spaces
Kershaw Gardens, QLD
QLD
Kershaw Gardens features giant leaves, a futuristic steel orb for climbing, beautiful shade structures and other steel elements. The steelwork is protected against corrosion and weathering by Zincanode 402 zinc-rich primer, Duremax GPE epoxy intermediate coat and Luxathane SPX two pack satin polyurethane.
Kings Park DNA Tower, WA
Public Spaces
Kings Park DNA Tower, WA
WA
Perth's double staircase DNA Tower had corroded after 55 years of service. Duremax GPE ZP, Duremax HBE and Luxathane HPX were used to restore and protect, while Broadcast Aggregate added grip under foot.
Komatsu Truck, QLD
Equipment
Komatsu Truck, QLD
Project Spotlight QLD

Earthmoving equipment, including dump trucks, operate in extreme environments. Dulux PC was commissioned to meet the colour specification and weather resistant external paint requirements for the re-coat of a Komatsu 60 tonne capacity haul truck. Colour: custom 'Komatsu golden yellow'.

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Kubota Excavator Repaint, WA
Equipment
Kubota Excavator Repaint, WA
Project Spotlight WA

Durepon EZP and Luxathane HPX provide rust, corrosion and UV protection for light earthmoving equipment including this excavator - a hire vehicle that was repainted ahead of its next assignment under the hot Perth sun.

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Lachlan's Line Bridge, NSW
Bridges
Lachlan's Line Bridge, NSW
Project Spotlight NSW

For a boldly designed landmark spiraling above one of Sydney's busiest motorways, our Quantum V92 fluoropolymer topcoat in striking Dulux Arena Blue was the key to a three-step protection system.

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Lady Eleanor Schonell Bridge, QLD
Bridges
Lady Eleanor Schonell Bridge, QLD
QLD
The Lady Eleanor Schonell Bridge, also known as the Green Bridge, spans the Brisbane River between Dutton Park and the University of Queensland. It is the first bridge in Australia exclusively designed for buses, cyclists and pedestrians. It is protected by Ferreko No. 3, a micaceous iron oxide epoxy coating.