Featuring the best bollards and barriers in New Zealand
The best bollards and barriers in New Zealand enhance spaces with their appearance while also protecting pedestrians, road users and the surrounding infrastructure. They provide a clear and visible division between two spaces. Some items are suited to demarcating parking, while others provide security for particular areas. ArchiPro features a range of products made from robust materials with different designs to suit the needs of any area. Bollards and barriers are an important part of a wider range of urban space solutions that you can find on ArchiPro.
Types of bollards and barriers
Bollards, barriers and other dividers are sorted into categories based on their function and where they’re used.
Parking bollards
The most common purpose for these products in New Zealand is parking bollards. They can be used to prevent parking, protect your driveway and set boundaries for specific spaces.
Security bollards
Security bollards are visual deterrents and protection against damage. They’re usually made of strong materials, such as steel, to take the impact of a collision from vehicles or machinery.
Road barriers
A road barrier has a specific purpose. It’s located by the side of the road when there’s a nearby hazard or obstacle, such as a ditch or fast oncoming traffic.
Bridge barriers
A bridge barrier is similar to a road barrier but is used to mark the edge of a bridge. It warns people or vehicles not to get too close and stops them from going over.
Wheel stops
A wheel stop or chock prevents a car’s tyre from moving forward. They’re often used at the end of parking spaces or in areas that vehicles shouldn’t access.
Bike-friendly bollards
Some bollards are designed for several purposes. As well as demarcating an area, they can provide a space for bikes to be left and locked securely.
The advantages of high-quality bollards and barriers
High-quality bollards and barriers are essential to keeping roads and walkways in New Zealand safe. The best products are highly-visible, signalling to drivers where they can and can’t go. They are also aesthetically designed, improving the appearance of the space. Beyond how they appear, bollards also need to be made of strong materials in case of a collision. Steel is often used, as it’s durable and can handle the impact of a vehicle while protecting pedestrians, buildings or equipment.
How to choose a bollard or barrier that’s right for you
Your first decision when finding the right product is to know whether you need a bollard or a barrier. You’ll need bollards if you need to show that vehicle access is not permitted and to protect people or structures. When you need a continuous line of protection next to a road or a bridge, then a barrier will work better. If vehicles are involved, you’ll want a sturdy material. Steel is often used at the roadside, whereas wood works well for demarcating areas for pedestrians and is a little warmer in its aesthetic. Stylistically, the look should also be considered as you don’t want it to detract from the space that it’s in. Many urban planners look to coordinate the look of these products with others in the area like public rubbish bins as a way to create a bit of visual cohesion.