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Gabion
Gabion Stone.
Wee Jasper Stone crushes a unique Gabion Stone - Squared natural edges enhance the gabion baskets overall look, creating a decorative feature in a large commecial works.
Wall Rock
Walling Rock.
Wee Jasper creates increadible quality wall rock - Squared natural edges, enhanced with an array of colouring found throughout the wall rock. Retaining walls that create a decorative feature in any project.
Flagging
Flagging or Crazy Pave.
Wee Jasper Flagging or otherwise called Crazy Paving. Naturally split pieces of stone in random shapes and sizes. No saw marks at all here, nature has done it's finest work for you.
Bookleaf
Bookleaf.
Wee Jasper Bookleaf, called so because of it's resemblence to stacked books. The premium wall type for any yard or feature wall, load bearing wall and more. The strength of the stone enables you to utilise it in any of your projects.
Boulders
Boulders.
Wee Jasper Boulders come in 3 distinctive styles - Round, Square and Blade. Each style suiting a variety of designs, from garden landscapes to government infrastructure projects. With a mass of 3 tonnes m3.
Latest Project
Latest Project Gallery.
Canberra Airports east terminal was completed recently with work on the west terminal still underway. Wee jasper Stone supplied 63mm Aggregate to decorate the site.
December 2012 WIP
December WIP Gallery shows some new and exciting products New methods for installing our Gabion Stone, new Rip Rap, Boulders and Drainage works, new Display Walls and The National Arboretum Canberra, almost completed with incredible stone walling..
WIP
The WIP gallery highlights the methods used to lay Wee Jasper Stone and also showcases some exciting projects in the works..
News Flash
Wee Jasper Stone Features as the product selected for the bookleaf wall of the Korean War memorial.
The former Premier of NSW, the Hon. Morris Iemma, MP, agreed to provide State Government land for the construction of a memorial to commemorate the Korean War.
The memorial site is located at the northern end of Moore Park, a highly significant public parkland area less than 5km from the centre of Sydney. The Park is heritage listed as a place of national significance to the Australian people due in part to its historic setting as a place for significant national events.
The memorial commemorates the Australian and Korean veterans of the Korean War (1950 – 1953).
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Grab the Feb 2012 issue for another great story on York Park.