Metronet protection from tree root damage | fortress5 | ellenbrook line | tree root protection | melconnex trainline project perth
The Arbor Centre is proud to announce the successful completion of a major infrastructure protection project for the Metronet Ellenbrook to Morley rail line, leveraging our innovative Fortress5 service. Working with Melconnex, our team has implemented comprehensive root management solutions across five critical station precincts along this transformative public transport corridor.
Fortress5: Precision Protection for Urban Infrastructure
Our end-to-end Fortress5 service provides a comprehensive solution to one of urban development’s most persistent challenges: tree root damage. The project demonstrates the critical role of proactive infrastructure protection in major public infrastructure developments.
Key Project Highlights:
Scope: Five station precincts on the Ellenbrook to Morley rail line
Focus Areas: Swales, landscaping, car parks, and surrounding infrastructure
Comprehensive Protection Strategy: Full-cycle service from initial assessment to long-term warranty
The Fortress5 Difference:
Our holistic approach includes:
Detailed Project Preparation
Precise Site Preparation
Expert Advisory Services
Proprietary Membrane Coating Technology
Comprehensive Post-Installation Inspection
Extended Warranty Protection
Building on Success: Following our successful infrastructure protection work with Main Roads WA, this Metronet project underscores the Arbor Centre’s expertise in protecting critical urban infrastructure.
By preventing potential root damage, Fortress5 ensures the longevity of infrastructure, reduces maintenance costs, and supports sustainable urban development. Our solution protects not just the immediate infrastructure, but the long-term investment in public transportation networks.
The Arbor Centre continues to innovate at the intersection of urban planning, environmental management, and infrastructure protection.
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