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Reinforce Technology five step delivery process

How We Work

5 Simple Steps

2. Technical Intake & Design Context Review

3. Specification & Testing Coordination

4. Manufacture, QA & Documentation

5. Delivery & Technical Support

1. Application Context Review

You tell us specifications outlining material, dimensional, fill out the performance requirements sheet, which we review and use to coordinate testing through independent, internationally recognised third-party laboratories, with supporting documentation.

1. Application Context Review

We begin by understanding the operating environment, functional requirements, and constraints to confirm whether FRP / GRP is appropriate for the intended application.

2. Technical Intake & Design Context Review

You provide drawings and specifications. We review these to understand design intent and support correct material and product selection.
Final system design responsibility remains with the appointed project engineer unless otherwise agreed in writing.

3. Specification & Testing Coordination

4. Manufacture, QA & Documentation

Products are manufactured to defined criteria and supplied with relevant quality documentation, test reports, and traceability.

5. Delivery & Technical Support

We coordinate global delivery through appointed logistics partners and remain available for technical clarification related to the supplied products during installation.

Why Our Process Matters

1. Prevents misapplication of FRP / GRP in unsuitable environments

2. Avoids under- or over-testing through correct standards positioning

3. Reduces redesign, delays, and documentation gaps

4. Ensures traceability and compliance for risk-critical infrastructure

FRP products being installed on infrastructure construction site

Infrastructure Applications

  • Utility-scale solar and renewable energy infrastructure

  • Industrial and mission-critical cable management systems (including data centres)

  • Corrosion-resistant fencing for utilities and infrastructure assets

  • Chemical, aggressive, and high-corrosion environments

  • Transport, utilities, and critical infrastructure projects

FRP products being installed on data centre construction site
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