We’ve developed a unique product and service: Fortress5 – an integrated tree root barrier solution, designed for infrastructure protection in urban environments.

For Commercial clients, tree root damage can pose a significant risk in urban environments. Investing in effective infrastructure protection can mean long-term cost savings, as well as safety and financial risk mitigation. This service helps to reduce year-on-year costs from tree root related damage and retain maximum amenity value.

Fortress5 is being written into both Commercial and Public Sector Tender Documents as a Standard for the protection of assets from tree root damage. It’s being applied in the following instances; public urban spaces, below-ground utility infrastructure, pavements, cycle paths, car parks, roads, hardstand and soft-fall outdoor areas

Five core fundamentals underpin the integrity of our infrastructure protection solution. These are built around the combination of this proprietary product and our highly skilled application of it. The core fundamentals are:

  1. Comprehensive project preparation and advice, including site-specific assessment of the working environment.
  2. Project-managed service delivery throughout with final inspection certification.
  3. Proprietary Infrastructure Protection Coating with a unique formula, which is highly adaptable to site circumstances, provides best-in-class protection, and easily distinguished from other products.
  4. On-site site-specific preparation process and application, all delivered by highly skilled and accredited Arbor Centre staff.
  5. Warranty options, for the combination of the product and its site-specific application.

Download our Fortress5 Overview Booklet HERE

Get in touch

If you’d like to discover further details on why Fortress5 is the preferred solution for Developers and Local Government for infrastructure protection across WA, please get in touch…… you can speak with one of our Sales Team on 08 9359 9300 or email us using this Enquiry Form.

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