
Passive Irrigation Systems
SVC has developed a fully-contained, easy-install kerbside inlet that captures and diverts road runoff into underground systems, enabling the passive irrigation of street trees and garden beds.

SVC has developed a fully-contained, easy-install kerbside inlet that captures and diverts road runoff into underground systems, enabling the passive irrigation of street trees and garden beds.

SVC’s innovative Bike Lane Kerb Separators provide safe physical dividers between bicycle and car traffic, with different kerb profiles on either side to cater to the relevant road user needs. They provide a long-lasting permanent solution for on-road bike lanes.

SVC’s trench channel sets are composed of a steel grate and formed channel that allows an easy-install, drop-in solution for linear drainage applications. Trench channel grates are load-rated to Class B as per AS 3996:2019.

With excellent strength and durability, precast concrete speed humps provide a reliable, long-lasting solution for slowing down vehicle traffic.

SVC’s Off Road Covers offer a robust cover solution for small drainage pits that are easy to transport and handle due to their lightweight construction.

Concrete wheel stops are installed in car parks to prevent vehicles from mounting pedestrian walkways or hitting walls when parking.

Reinforced concrete winged endwalls are installed at a stormwater inlet or outlet, acting as a retaining wall and preventing soil erosion and blockages of the water flow.

There are three sizes of SwiftLift lifting eyes available, ranging from 1.3 tonne to 5 tonne in lifting strength. These are compatible with all SVC concrete products which have the matching SwiftLift connector.

Permanent survey marks (PSMs) are used in surveying for vertical control, marking out key points of known elevation.

Precast concrete cover and riser sets are available for use at inspection points. These are suitable for grassed, bitumen or paved areas.

Dished property inlets are used to direct stormwater runoff from private properties into council easement drains