Skip to main content

Effective precast barrier units from Netherlands firm

Haitsma Beton in the Netherlands has developed a lightweight precast concrete barrier system for temporary use. This T3 system is said to make investing in vehicle guidance more cost-effective. Each HaiSafe T barrier weighs 1.5tonnes and is over 10% lighter than comparable precast concrete barriers. The system is said to be easy and quick to locate, as well as to to assemble and disassemble. A novel feature is that no anchoring is needed at the ends, because the system has been tested and approved without a
April 29, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The new precast barrier sections from Haitsma Beton are said to offer safety at low cost
8079 Haitsma Beton in the Netherlands has developed a lightweight precast concrete barrier system for temporary use. This T3 system is said to make investing in vehicle guidance more cost-effective. Each HaiSafe T barrier weighs 1.5tonnes and is over 10% lighter than comparable precast concrete barriers. The system is said to be easy and quick to locate, as well as to to assemble and disassemble. A novel feature is that no anchoring is needed at the ends, because the system has been tested and approved without anchoring by TNO/TÜV in compliance with NEN-EN 1317. The barrier product also has a CE label.

The system has been designed primarily for temporary situations where roadworks are underway. The system is 6m long and only 350mm wide. The low weight of 1.5tonnes means that fewer raw materials are needed while more elements can be delivered/load (up to 120m in one truck). Using the easily attached connections, the elements can be positioned quickly, assembled, disassembled and shifted, even after impact. Rubber strips on the underside prevent any damage to freshly laid asphalt and ensure good rainwater drainage. This also applies to the 3m long end elements also supplied by the firm.

The system features a maximum displacement of 360mm and has an extremely small operational width (W2), along with a favourable shock index (ASI A 0.33). The firm has restricted the height of the element, with the result that road users no longer experience obstacle fear and feel safer. In addition, each barrier has bevelled ends, so that a line of barriers can be put under tension following assembly to achieve the required rigidity. Reflectors can be attached using magnets or by other methods. Purchasers can also have logos incorporated to advertise themselves and discourage theft.

Haitsma Beton, along with the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat) and Dutch Traffic Safety Research Foundation (SWOV) were involved in using precast concrete as a vehicle guidance system.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • An array of barrier innovations is coming to market
    January 4, 2013
    Various developments are affecting the market for highway barriers - Mike Woof writes The global market for highway barrier products continues to see the introduction of new products and new standards. Some standards for barriers are also eagerly awaited and clarification is still required of the regulations surrounding motorcycle-safe barrier types. In recognition of the issues concerning bad weather on Europe’s roads in winter periods, a new amendment has been made to the EN1317 standard for safety barrie
  • A titan of a barrier gate from SMA
    April 5, 2022
    SMA Road Safety’s new Titanus barrier gate is tested in class H4B to allow for continuity of H4 barriers. Meanwhile, thanks to its W2 working width, SMA says that Titanus is ideal for areas characterised by a reduced length opening section.
  • Safer with REBLOC 185A barriers
    February 15, 2022
    The concrete 185A is an extensively tested and fully EN 1317-1/2 compliant safety barrier with highest containment levels H4a and H4b.