Gold Coast, Queensland Nov 10, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - A collaboration between RST Solutions and Instant Green to supply tailored solutions to New Zealands civil construction, mining, quarrying and agricultural projects, was officially announced in October.
RST Solutions has been a supplier of advanced products to Instant Green for a few years and the two companies have now formed a new partnership, taking the next step to providing advanced services and products to the New Zealand market for a wide range of unique difficulties involving dust, erosion and sediment control.
RST Solutions advanced additives and depth of expertise, gained over 30 years specialising in the field of fine particulate matter, are being utilised by Instant Green, a family owned and operated business in New Zealand under the leadership of second-generation Managing Director Ashton Currie.
New Zealand sits on a fault line between two tectonic plates, with raw earth materials vastly different on each side and resource projects are often located across both regions, dealing with different clays, ashes, mud, rock, sand and silt.
This partnership enables Instant Green to deliver to clients tailored solutions for specific site conditions and other environmental factors that create major issues for infrastructure and mining projects.
RST Solutions Operations and Technical Director David Handel says the partnership with Instant Green is the result of successfully working together to achieve good results in New Zealand.
After working with Instant Green for many years in a supplier-related capacity, we are pleased to be in a position to announce this partnership to deliver more solutions for Instant Greens clients and ours, Mr Handel said.
The first shipment of our advanced technology Guardian for the control of dust, erosion and sediment, will enable Instant Green to have an immediate supply this summer, when the weather conditions are unfavourable for many projects, regarding dust and erosion.
RSTs Guardian product will solve a lot of issues caused by excessive wet or dry conditions as it can be tailored to improve all types of earthen materials with different doses and application methods.
New Zealand is unique as it is one of the most dynamic places on earth geologically. It is part of the Ring of Fire the circum-Pacific seismic belt with a fault line down the middle of the country, marked by frequent earthquakes and considerable volcanic activity. New Zealand endures a high level of tectonic activity and continuing cycle of geological events, giving it a complex geology that requires individualised treatment for materials being used.
Problems on the West Coast of the South Island are very different to the East Coast of the North Island. From its glaciated peaks to its coastline there are active volcanoes, ragged cliffs, glacial fjords and sandy soils, so the dosage levels and best methods of application need to be addressed differently.
This partnership between RST Solutions and Instant Green is highly beneficial for some of our existing clients who dont have their own application equipment to apply our products.
Instant Green will be able to provide solutions for New Zealand mining and infrastructure construction companies dealing with complex geological composition and structure caused by the high level of tectonic activity and continuous cycle of geological events.
Under the leadership of second-generation Managing Director Ashton Currie, Instant Green has grown to become one of the countrys top solutions providers for hydro-mulching, hydro seeding and dust control, with the largest hydroseeding units in the country.
The partnership further expands Instant Greens deliverables to clients, opening up opportunities for both RST Solutions and Instant Green to solve more complex issues for dust, erosion and environmental issues, and branch into new industries.
We are excited to embark on this new era with this collaboration between RST Solutions and Instant Green it will be interesting to see what kind of problems we can solve together, Mr Currie said.
With the new governments fast-tracked bill, we are seeing a lot of projects coming online, with materials varying greatly from project to project. Thats where RSTs ability to customise products to suit unique conditions will be handy for assisting these projects.
Because we have our own equipment, we can also assist RSTs clients who dont have their own equipment to apply the products. With top-of-the-line equipment and motivated staff, we can do it easily for them, so this is a good opportunity for us all.
Instant Green and RST Solutions officially launched the partnership at the IECA 2024 Australasia Conference and Expo held in Queenstown October 16-18, attended by both Mr Handel and Mr Currie.
The IECA (International Erosion Control Association) is an international member organisation that represents 52 countries and 17 fields of professional practice, providing education, resource information and business opportunities in the erosion and sediment control industry.
RST Solutions specialises in supplying alternative methods of fine particle management, tailored specifically to a project and the materials being mined or used on site as well as mining and construction processes, a sites application equipment and systems, local weather patterns and budget parameters.
With three decades of experience gained from developing tailored solutions for the many various fine particle challenges presented across numerous industries, processes and material types, RST Solutions has the expertise to solve complex site-specific fine particle issues for companies seeking more project optimisation strategies on a range of projects.
RST Solutions is an Australian business operating internationally, with presence and projects in Australia, New Zealand, North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific. For more information, contact RST Solutions on (+61 7) 5522 0244, email info@rstsolutions.com.au or visit www.rstsolutions.com.au.
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