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Woodwind housing development chooses Technicrete

Technicrete was selected to supply pavers and kerbs for the first 10 phases of the 13-phase high-quality and stylish Woodwind Estate housing development taking place in Centurion, near Tshwane. When completed, the estate will occupy 14 500m² comprising 700 single- and double-storey free-standing and apartment units.

“At each stage of the development of Woodwind Estate, a new tender is issued,” says Werner Bloemhof, quantity surveyor with Raubex Building. “Technicrete was awarded the tender to supply pavers and kerbs based on the quality of its products and cost-effectiveness.

“We’ve received good service and reliable delivery scheduling from Technicrete. Its kerbs and pavers offer estates such as Woodwind an aesthetically pleasing finish and a longevity that’s needed in an estate where there’ll be a large amount of traffic and foot flow-through.”

“Over the first 10 phases, Technicrete has supplied over 60 000m2 of Bondbrick and DZZ interlockers and 6 000m of Fig 8b kerbs. These are mountable kerbs of 300 x 175 x 7mm suitable for medium loading and have a sloped profile in order not to damage vehicles that may need to move onto the pavement or grassed area,” says Luan van der Berg, sales consultant for Technicrete.

The Bondbrick is a cost-effective, traditional paver that offers long durability. It is well suited for estates such as Windwood and was designed with applications such as parking areas and pathways in mind. Sizes include 50mm x 200mm x 100mm, 55 x 200mm x 100m and 60 mm x 200mm x 100mm.

The DZZ interlocking paver from Technicrete forms a continuous interlocking and hard-wearing surface overlay, which offers an extremely elegant finish. Sizes include 50mm x 220mm x 97mm, 60mm x 220mm x 97mm or 80mm x 220mm x 97mm. Colours for both paving blocks and kerbs include slate, terracotta, plum, grey, autumn and tan.

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