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Car Park Replacement at The West Australian

The existing car park at The West Australian Newspaper's Head Office in Osborne Park showed substantial damage and required resurfacing and surface replacement. After 25 years of heavy vehicle traffic, the driveway had developed cracking, which threatened the safe movement of staff, suppliers and visitors. Our NK Asphalt team successfully removed and replaced the deteriorated asphalt surface over two days, whilst maintaining essential vehicle and pedestrian access throughout.

NK Asphalt run a very tight operation. Their expertise meant they could make suggestions like laying the asphalt in sections to enable us to have the undisturbed access we needed to continue during the reconstruction.

Gary Miles, WA Newspapers

How We Replaced and Resurfaced the Car Park

Initial Consultation

After the team at The West Australian reached out regarding their damaged driveway and car park, we provided a thorough site assessment to determine the best course of action. Our site assessment revealed substantial damage and cracking from decades of wear and tear, leading our experts to recommend full car park surface replacement.

Cracking at the West Australian office in Osborne Park prior to car park replacement.

Cracking at the West Australian office in Osborne Park prior to car park replacement.

Keeping business operations running smoothly

Once we understood the scope of our work, we came up with a plan to upgrade the car park and main entrance without disturbing operations. It was important to the client that operations were able to remain seamless while the car park upgrades were underway. We catered for this by splitting the job into two distinct sections so that there would always be access available for vehicles and pedestrians.

Car Park Surface Removal

Our team safely handled the removal and disposal of the old asphalt car park using our specialised equipment. We then prepared the area, ready for the new asphalt surface.

Wide view of the damaged West Australian car park being replaced by NK Asphalt in Osborne Park.

Removal of the old and damaged asphalt at The West Australian Car Park in Osborne Park.

Asphalt replacement at a car park in Osborne Park, WA showing machinery freshly surfacing asphalt.

Our NK Asphalt crew hard at work removing and replacing the car park.

Laying the New Surface

After removal, we then laid a new asphalt surface to the prepared area, whilst ensuring that there was a sturdy foundation in place to provide a fresh surface look. This ensured that the new area was not only great to look at, but was safe for vehicles, and built to last many more years.

Nk Asphalt paving machine at the West Australian car park in Osborne Park ready for surfacing

Owned and maintained by NK Asphalt, this paving machine lays asphalt of various thicknesses and types to suit different applications.

NK Asphalt resurfacing The West Australian car park after removal of damaged materials

One of our asphalt paving machines in action, laying new asphalt across the entry / exit space.

Client Satisfaction at The West Australian

The entire job, from removal to resurfacing of the asphalt car park, was completed by the NK Asphalt team in only two days. By following the initial plan and completing the job in two distinct sections, the team also ensured minimal disruptions for the client. With a new entry / exit and car park now in place, the West Australian team was highly satisfied with the project outcome.

Before and After of The Osborne Park Car Park

The West Australian Newspaper car park before car park replacement and resurfacing by NK Asphalt

BEFORE: Potholes and cracking are prevalent across The West Australian car park due to age and heavy vehicle use.

The new West Australian car park after replacement and resurfacing with no potholes or damages

AFTER: The new West Australian car park looks clean and smooth following the successful car park and drive resurface.

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Last Updated: 29/11/2024