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Adshel Infrastructure is a division of Adshel Street Furniture established to provide infrastructure solutions for cities searching for high quality, attractive urban environments. Drawing on 30 years international experience, Adshel Infrastructure has been able to bring together a wealth of knowledge designing, installing and maintaining street furniture for authorities and private organisations across Australia and New Zealand.

Adshel Infrastructure's product portfolio includes a range of street furniture and other products which bring urban environments to life.

The range includes:

Transport shelters, walkways, ticket booths, news stands, rest shelters, smoking shelters, awnings, security shelters, kiosks, wind breaks, seats, bike racks, and bollards.

Functionality, durability and appropriateness to the urban setting are of utmost importance for all Adshel Infrastructure projects and the best solution for each project comes from an understanding of its true needs. Rather than imposing a strictly defined product range, Adshel Infrastructure utilises its in house design team to tailor the product range to create the best possible outcome for all projects.

Adshel Infrastructure continues to innovate by expanding its capabilities to suit the variety of projects required to build complete solutions for cities and provides its products to a wide range of markets.

Councils, Governments, Developers, Universities, Schools, Hospitals, Transport Interchanges, Main Streets and Plazas, Shopping Centres, Sports Grounds, Leisure Centres, Parks and Gardens, Waterfronts, Wharves, Residential Estates and Racing Clubs.