
Skateboarding has always had a loyal fan base that is only growing with competitive events on the rise. The $2.6 million redevelopment of a much-loved skatepark in Alfred Cox Park, Gisborne is setting a new standard in the design and construction of skate parks nationwide. Pultron supplied Mateenbar™ composite rebar for the project from its Gisborne facility.

Composite rebar is used in a range of projects including bridges, roads, and industrial projects but has also proven suitable for specialist projects where the combined traits of composite rebar offer improved performance and cost savings. The distinction of being the first-ever skate park to use Mateenbar™ for its reinforcement also provides some notable advantages, such as:
Corrosion resistance
Lightweight
Less concrete coverage is required
Easy to flex into large radius curves
Easy to install
Less maintenance
This unique project demonstrates some of the reasons why Mateenbar™ non-metallic rebar is converting engineers, asset owners, and contractors to use composite rebar instead of traditional concrete reinforcement materials. With its ability to flex into large radius curves, there are opportunities for engineers and architects to design complex shapes that can easily be constructed on site.
Angus MacMillan of AMC–Skatepark Construction Ltd specializes in constructing skateparks all over the country. He is a fine combination of concrete contractor, material scientist, and sculptor. Angus has developed various techniques and customized equipment that help refine the construction process.