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Dawn Enterprises Introduces New Concrete Bollard Line

Published on June 18, 2012 at 2:56 AM

By Nick Gilbert

Dawn Enterprises has expanded its concrete product portfolio by adding a new concrete bollard line. With this new addition, the company can now offer customized bollards to suit any purpose.

Concrete Bollard

The new concrete bollards are developed to provide better protection for retail and commercial facilities. They are designed to tolerate adverse conditions and deliver a good security measure. They are suitable for office buildings, schools and banks, and any location with pedestrian traffic, which demands traffic control barriers.

Dawn Enterprises offers the new product line in different colors with sandblasted, con-tex or natural finishes and customized options, including eyebolts, diameter, length and reveals. They have aesthetically pleasing look and are capable of providing improved protection and security from accidents and damages, while maintaining facility appearance.

The new line of concrete bollards is made of concrete and strengthened with rebar to provide superior strength and protection. These concrete bollards are offered in 6", 8", 12", 14", 18", and 24" diameters with different heights.

Dawn Enterprises manufactures and provides concrete, plastic, fiberglass, metal, stone site furnishings. The company offers products such as tables, ash and trash receptacles, cigarette urns, bollard covers, bollards, benches, tree tubs, self-watering planters and trash receptacles. The company’s offering are designed for private residences, resorts, commercial property managers, convenience stores, restaurants, parks, universities, schools, landscapers, engineers, architects and much more.

Source: http://www.godawn.com/

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