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KORB

Locality: Brunswick, Victoria

Phone: +61 1300 005 672



Address: 47 Edward 3056 Brunswick, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.korb.com.au

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20.01.2022 The Andrews Labor Government will remove 50 of Victoria’s most dangerous and congested level crossings. The contract for the removal of the first four have been completed by John Holland and KBR consortium. These works included the removal of the level crossings and rebuild of stations at Centre Road in Bentleigh, North Road in Ormond, McKinnon Road in McKinnon and Burke Road in Glen Iris Korb successfully tendered the tactile works supplying and installing all the tactiles o...n platform. Some 120,000 tactile indicators were installed per station in a 48 hour window complying with MTM shut down occupations. A substantial feat delivered by our highly experienced 10 man installation team and specialised multi-head drilling rigs running concurrently along each platform completing the works in record time. Korb's dominance in the rail corridor completing the South Morang Rail Extension, the Footscray to Deer Park Rail Extensions and now all the Level Removal Crossing Projects rolled out to date, has seen Korb proudly recognised by MTM & Vline as the specified Supplier and Installation company in Victoria.



15.01.2022 Tactile Navigation's debut into the Rail Corridor was in 2012 when we went Joint Venture with Pathfinder Systems Australia to complete the Tactile works at Thomastown, Epping & South Morang Railway Station for John Holland, in an alliance with AECOM, the Department of Transport, MTM and VicRoads.

15.01.2022 The Andrews Labor Government will remove 50 of Victorias most dangerous and congested level crossings. The contract for the removal of the first four have been completed by John Holland and KBR consortium. These works included the removal of the level crossings and rebuild of stations at Centre Road in Bentleigh, North Road in Ormond, McKinnon Road in McKinnon and Burke Road in Glen Iris Korb successfully tendered the tactile works supplying and installing all the tactiles o...n platform. Some 120,000 tactile indicators were installed per station in a 48 hour window complying with MTM shut down occupations. A substantial feat delivered by our highly experienced 10 man installation team and specialised multi-head drilling rigs running concurrently along each platform completing the works in record time. Korb's dominance in the rail corridor completing the South Morang Rail Extension, the Footscray to Deer Park Rail Extensions and now all the Level Removal Crossing Projects rolled out to date, has seen Korb proudly recognised by MTM & Vline as the specified Supplier and Installation company in Victoria.

12.01.2022 Principle Contractor: Multiplex Design Architect: Lyons Project Value: 220 Million Tactile & Nosing Works: Tactile Navigation... The $220m project adds to RMIT University's portfolio of significant architecture on its Swanston Street Campus. The Tactile & Nosing contract originally awarded to a major Victorian supplier was removed from the project due to an Industrial Relations dispute with a week remaining from Practical Completion. With virtually no works commenced we were engaged by Multiplex to complete the works. The considerable undertaking required day & night shifts but works were delivered on time. Tactile Navigation subsequently became the preferred supplier by Multiplex over the following years completing the remaining projects at the RMIT University City Campus.



10.01.2022 A worthy mission, the hook doesn't develop immediately but it's conclusion is inspirational.

07.01.2022 Cheaper product + Incorrect installation = epic failure. Quality product + Correct installation = Korb guarantee

07.01.2022 Melbourne Uni lecture amphitheater



04.01.2022 Want to watch 37 days of digging, bulldozing, trucking, concreting, track-laying and building squeezed into just 3 minutes? We thought so

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