Tag: Tuffsand

Steintec Modular Pavements Respecting Traditions

| March 18, 2015
Steintec Modular Pavements Respecting Traditions

Steintec Modular Pavements understanding the past to change the future in shared spaces and heavy traffic applications. Since the introduction of high performance products to the paving industry, Steintec has set an industry benchmark for the quality of its specialist paving mortar and grouts. Making waves with an extensive track record of success throughout Australia, […]

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Australian Anzac Memorial Wellington

| February 28, 2015
Australian Anzac Memorial Wellington

The Australian Memorial commemorates the long and close relationship between Australia and New Zealand and our shared experience of war. The site is directly opposite New Zealand’s National War Memorial and Carillon in the new Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. The intervening space has been named ANZAC Square. Designed by Sydney architectural firm Tonkin Zulaikha […]

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tuffbau – GaLaBau 2014

| October 20, 2014
tuffbau – GaLaBau 2014

Steintec “a paving mortar that understands the past to change the future” – steintec / tuffbau

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The High Performance Collection by Steintec

| June 14, 2013
The High Performance Collection by Steintec

The Paving Mortar Collection – SteinTec High Performance Natural Stone Pavement Design, Construction, Protection and Maintenance. A well respected research and development team focused on modular pavements continuing the traditions since the Minoans built roads from segmental units dating 3000 BC. Later in AD200 the Romans complete 85,000km of main roads from Newcastle, England to Damascus, in […]

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tuffsand

| December 1, 2012
tuffsand

tuffsand is designed for use in the construction of unbound pavements. It permits the slight movement of paving elements; a necessity for the long term health of all unbound pavement construction. tuffsand swells on saturation with water to allow realignment of aggregate particles within the joints to self-heal following the application of an overbearing load […]

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