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MARINE DOCK SYSTEMS
45 Wellington Street Riverstone N.S.W 2765 Australia Ph: +61 2 9627 5577
26 Corbould Rd Coolum Beach Qld 4573 Australia Ph: +61 7 5324 1557
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ROLANDS RESERVE for Pittwater Council
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MARINE DOCK SYSTEMS
45 Wellington Street Riverstone N.S.W 2765 Australia Ph: +61 2 9627 5577
26 Corbould Rd Coolum Beach Qld 4573 Australia Ph: +61 7 5324 1557
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What is the Rolands Reserve pontoon installation?
The Rolands Reserve project is a public access floating pontoon installation constructed by Marine Dock Systems for Pittwater Council. The facility provides safe and convenient waterfront access for recreational and community use.
Who was the client for the Rolands Reserve project?
The pontoon installation was completed for Pittwater Council as part of its commitment to improving public waterfront infrastructure and community access to local waterways.
What are the benefits of a public access pontoon?
Public pontoons provide safe access for boaters, kayakers, emergency services, maintenance crews and recreational users. They improve accessibility while enhancing the functionality of waterfront reserves and public spaces.
Why are floating pontoons suitable for council waterfront projects?
Floating pontoons automatically adjust to changing water levels caused by tides, weather conditions and seasonal variations. This ensures reliable access throughout the year.
What materials are commonly used in council pontoon installations?
Marine Dock Systems uses high-quality materials including polyethylene flotation modules, aluminium framing, galvanised steel components, timber decking and marine-grade hardware to ensure durability and long service life.
How durable are polyethylene pontoon flotation systems?
Polyethylene flotation systems are highly resistant to corrosion, impact damage, UV exposure and marine growth, making them ideal for public infrastructure projects in harsh marine environments.
Can public pontoons be customised for specific site requirements?
Yes. Marine Dock Systems designs and manufactures custom pontoon solutions to suit local conditions, user requirements, vessel access needs and environmental considerations.
What safety features can be incorporated into public pontoon installations?
Safety features may include handrails, non-slip decking surfaces, cleats, pile guides, safety ladders, edge protection and compliant access ramps to improve user safety and accessibility.
What maintenance is required for council pontoon infrastructure?
Regular inspections of decking, flotation systems, fixings, pile guides and structural components help ensure the pontoon remains safe, functional and compliant with operational requirements.
Why choose Marine Dock Systems for public pontoon projects?
Marine Dock Systems has decades of experience delivering Australian-made pontoons, jetties, marinas, walkways and waterfront infrastructure for councils, government agencies, yacht clubs and commercial marine operators throughout Australia.
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