INFRASTRUCTURE BUILT TO LAST
09 Dec 2015
Roads, ports, rail and airports; whatever the project, Mascot Engineering has a range of products to suit any civil or commercial infrastructure need.
Companies have trusted Mascot Engineering to provide the right solution for over 95 years. With products to suit all transport infrastructure projects, and specialising in access covers and grating, Mascot Engineering is the only name you need to know when undertaking your next project.
Mascot’s reliable products have been used on a number of major commercial and civil projects around Australia, including Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Airports, Sydney’s M4, M5 and M7 motorways, Sydney Harbour Tunnel, Greta Tran Stabling Yards, Melbourne’s Metro Rail, Westall Rail, Sydney Light Rail Extension, Wonthaggi Desalination Plant, Karratha and South Hedland Waste Water Treatment Plants, Sherwood Bus Depot, Port Botany Freight Terminals, Kooragang Island Port, NCIG Newcastle, Barangaroo development, and so many more.
Mascot Engineering’s foundry is ISO9001 accredited, and all access covers and grating are manufactured to meet the loadings of Australian Standard 3996 (AS3996) - from Class B to Class G. Their extensive concrete production facility means Mascot can encase your cover or grate in a precast concrete surround, for a simple ‘put in place and walk away’ installation that will save you additional labour and time onsite.
Stocks of trench and sump grating, together with a comprehensive range of access covers, including covers with brass and stainless steel decorative edging, are held in their facilities in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Bespoke covers, from two to three to multi-parts, are produced inhouse by their experienced trades, ensuring the products you need are never too far away.
With an enviable list of projects supplied during their 95 years, you can trust Mascot Engineering to not just meet the required standards, but to stand the test of time.
For more information visit Mascot www.mascotengineering.com.au
Images (top to bottom): Rail cable pits; Barangaroo; Port Botany; Trench runs.