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Concrete barriers appear to be simple and uncomplicated, but in reality, they are sophisticated safety devices. When most people think of concrete barriers, they think of the New Jersey Concrete Safety Shape Barrier (NJ-shape or Jersey barriers).
Precast concrete barriers, also known as median and guard road dividers, are the go-to product for vehicular, construction, and building safety. These road barriers can be installed for permanent or temporary applications and are engineered to meet all DOT standards.
Our concrete barriers are ideally suited for building sturdy berms or retaining walls that are meant to endure through time and harsh environmental conditions. They are particularly effective in applications requiring solid erosion control and immediate structural stability, such as in flood-prone areas or where land stability is compromised.
Shop New and Used Concrete Barriers, Jersey Barriers, K-Rails, Planters, Bin Blocks, and lifting tools for sale nationwide.
The only concrete barrier system with no pins, bolts or loose hardware that meets and exceeds the MASH Test Level 3 requirements; Self-aligning – barriers automatically hook into place; Identical ends allow you to turn the barrier end-for-end; Fastest setting times and lowest installation costs
Widely used in traffic separation applications on Texas roadways, Tricon's barrier wall products are now recognized as concrete security solutions for many companies. They serve as solutions for parking and security for petrochemical plants, refineries, shipping ports and airports.
Shop highly-durable Concrete Jersey Barriers today from Crowd Control Warehouse. These concrete traffic barriers have forklift slots for easy portability and are made to last.
Learn about the precast concrete wall products offered by Fort Miller Precast, including noise barrier walls, cantilevered wing walls, and flood wall panels.
Highway Barrier Walls with Reinforced Rebar Construction. These concrete highway barriers prevent head on collisions and are designed to direct the vehicle back into traffic in the event impact by lifting it slightly when riding up on the angled slope, minimizing vehicle damage while the driver regains control.
Crews with the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project are using the slipforming method to construct concrete barriers in some areas of the project. When this method is used, a concrete machine continuously pours concrete into a desired form or shape such as the barrier wall shown below.