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\n\t\tCOUNSEL CROSS OVER & FOOTPATH\n\t<\/h1>\n\t\t\t\t\"33\"\n\t

What is a crossover? A crossover is the connection of an access way\/driveway, from the edge of the property to the road, that often crosses a footpath, nature strip or kerb. A crossover allows vehicles to move between the property and the road. Koncrete is your one stop shop for these works as there are many different types and variations, implementing OHS protocols and working on main roads. Prices for removing and replacing a cross over may vary depending on size and different council specifications.<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

COUNSEL CROSS OVER & FOOTPATH What is a crossover? A crossover is the connection of an access way\/driveway, from the edge of the property to the road, that often crosses a footpath, nature strip or kerb. A crossover allows vehicles to move between the property and the road. Koncrete is your one stop shop for …<\/p>\n

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