Protecta Board XTRA
Case Study: Successful Stair Void Infill with Minimal Disruption
With the tight deadline, Valmont needed to minimise any disruptions to neighbouring live office operations, which required separating the work site to contain noise and dust. Additionally, the client needed to protect the floor during the removal of the staircase and from scaffolding and potential debris. The limited storage space on site meant that deliveries needed to be carefully planned to supply necessary protection and temporary walling materials to the site when required to keep the project on track.

Protecta Board XTRA Achieves Top Fire Safety Rating
Protecta Board XTRA has just passed an important fire safety test with flying colours. Protecta Board XTRA 5mm received an impressive rating of CHF 5.3 kW/m² and Protecta Board XTRA 3mm achieved 5.7kW/m². This means Protecta Board XTRA is safe to use in a wider range of buildings.Â

Case Study: Protecta Board XTRA Ensures Safe Demolition for Eagle Street Pier Riverwalk as part of $2.5 Billion Waterfront Brisbane Development
The Riverwalk connecting with Eagle Street Pier needed to be temporarily closed during demolition activities for safety reasons. Given the importance of reopening the Riverwalk, it was paramount to protect the existing structure from demolition works, creating a need for protection that could be quickly and easily applied and reused as required.
Maximize Project Profit with Four Simple Tips!
In today's challenging work environment, it's crucial to save money and drive maximum profit from every construction project. That's why Protecta offers solutions and services, helping you stay on schedule and on budget. Read on to discover four tips to maximise project profit.
Case Study: Safeguarding Sydney’s Martin Place Metro Station Floors During Fit Out
Nash Group needed an effective and efficient solution to protect the new granite floors throughout the station while fit out works were being completed including the use of elevated work platforms and heavy boom lifts. Nash typically used 17mm plywood for floor protection when it needed to support heavy equipment.
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