Innovative Foundations for Creative Play

KinsolPlay, a specialist in unique playgrounds, completed an exceptional project in Royal Bay, British Columbia. Thanks to Postech screw piles, this playground combines durability, safety, and environmental friendliness, providing children with a one-of-a-kind adventure space.

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A New Frontier in Playground Design

When it comes to buildingcreative spaces that inspireimagination, KinsolPlay, aVancouver Island-basedcompany known for craftingunique timber playgrounds,took their designs to newheights this year. Located inRoyal Bay, Colwood, BC,this latest KinsolPlay projectfeatures three towers and aboat, blending naturalmaterials with robustengineering to create a fun,safe, and enduringplayground for children toexplore.

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Solid Creative Spaces

Screw piles were the ideal choice asa foundation solution, offering quickinstallation, minimal disruption to theenvironment, and the ability tohandle the uneven terrain of the site.Postech Vancouver Island’s 24screw pile solution ensured thatKinsol Play’s artistic vision could befully realized, without compromiseon safety or durability.

Where adventure Meets Engineering

KinsolPlay is celebrated for its nature-based, adventure-focused playgrounds, and this project is no exception. By incorporating Postech screw piles into their foundation design, they’ve pushed the boundaries of playground construction, opening the door to more creative possibilities. The towers and boat invite children to embark on self- directed adventures, while the hidden strength of the screw piles ensures that the fun is built to last.

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