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Bollard Bollard
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__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ A Bollard is a short vertical post, usable as a traffic control barrier. They are used throughout heavy industry and in commercial building management to protect assets and usually consist of a simple steel posts, either anchored to concrete, cored into a hard surface, buried in the ground, secured on a Self-locking Taper, or Impact Recovery System protecting the surrounding foundations from damage when a bollard is impacted.
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Bollard Bollard
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Used for mooring boats. Used for mooring boats.
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Docks. Docks
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A Bollard is a short vertical post, usable as a traffic control barrier. They are used throughout heavy industry and in commercial building management to protect assets and usually consist of a simple steel posts, either anchored to concrete, cored into a hard surface, buried in the ground, secured on a Self-locking Taper, or Impact Recovery System protecting the surrounding foundations from damage when a bollard is impacted. __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__