Jersey Barriers
Jersey-type reinforced concrete barriers are elements placed along the sides of highways and bridges to serve as lane separators or to protect designated areas.

Certificates and characteristics






- These barriers are used to enhance safety and protection in road infrastructure projects, such as bridges and viaducts. They are also employed in warehouses, ports, and terminals, where they function as low-height fencing. Furthermore, they are used as protection systems for structures like bridge piers and abutments, ensuring structural safety.
- Fast installation that reduces on-site execution times.
- Plant-based manufacturing with controlled production.
- Compliance with high quality standards and technical regulations.
- Versatility for use in highways, urban projects, and temporary detours.
- High durability against impacts and weather conditions.
- Low maintenance costs throughout their service life.
- Modular system allowing for efficient assembly and relocation.
- Enhanced road safety by separating lanes and controlling traffic flow.