Hollow concrete block REDI-ROCK™
for fencingfor wallbarrier

hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
hollow concrete block
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Characteristics

Type
hollow
Applications
for fencing, for wall, barrier
Technical characteristics
high-performance
Appearance
stone look

Description

Marshalls CPM’s Redi-Rock™ Flood Walls are designed and manufactured to suit a wide variety of flood water projects, as they are ideal for protecting commercial property and residential areas as well as larger infrastructure, highways, river ways and sea frontages. Benefits of Redi-Rock™ Flood Walls include: Fast and easy to install Ideal where space is scarce or areas where water may rise to unusual levels Double sided so look great whichever side of the wall you are on Designed to suit project specific size requirement Watertight and available in three aesthetically pleasing finishes The Flood Walls are laid on a reinforced concrete strip foundation with starter bars into the hollow core. Wall reinforcement is then fixed as the blocks are laid. Once the wall has been completed, the core is filled with concrete to form the watertight barrier, protecting surrounding areas from flood water. The Redi-Rock™ Flood Walls are available in three aesthetically pleasing finishes – Cobblestone, Ledgestone and Limestone that enables the wall to blend perfectly into the local environment, as they have the look of natural stone and are double sided so look great whichever side of the wall you are on. Coloured walls can also be supplied upon request. As customer requirements are individual, so are the Flood Walls. They are designed to suit project specific size requirements by the Marshalls CPM Design team and are versatile enough to achieve height without compromising strength.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.