Cape May County Herald, 20 June 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 31

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Boardwalk Given Australian Accent

NORTH WILDWOOD - 1 In its most extensive i boardwalk renovation in 1 more than a half century. | the City of North Wildwood i has replaced four blocks of j boardwalk with Jarrah i timber from Australia. < . « '• Funding for the $520,000 I project included a $400,000 i & Federal grant from the i [ Economic Development : [ Administration, which U.S. i | Senator Frank R ] J Lautenberg (D) and Conr gressman William J. Hughes (D-2nd District) ( helped obtain, according to North Wildwood Mayor Anthony T. Catanoso during a dedication ceremony Monday at which he proclaimed "Australia in North Wildwood Day." North Wildwood provided the | balance of the funds. "Sen. Lautenberg and

Rep Hughes played key roles in the renovation and hopefully, they'll be impressed enough with the results to support future applications for projects aiding our tourism industry," Mayor Catanoso « , said. THE Gl'NBARREL Jar rah (eucalyptus marginata > is unique to the state of Western Australia, explained Brian Lotz, vice president for Timber Holdings Ltd., of Milwaukee. WI, importers of Australian hardwoods since 1971 and agents for Bunning Bros. Pty. Ltd., of Perth, W.A., timber specialists. "Jarrah is one of the hardest, strongest woods in . the world and is highly ' resistant to damp, rot and fungoid growths, fire, ter mite and marine borers and is impervious to most acids," Lotz said. "It is not

affected by corrosive at- i mospheres caused by i polluted or salt-laden air and can be used in a varie- < ty of environmental j conditions." The four-block renova- J tion, from 22nd to 26th , Avenues, used eight con- . tainers of the reddish ^ brown timber. All totaled, f 7,505 pieces of 2x6-in<li r Gunbarrel Jarrah f- * 102,335 board feet - wejre i installed during a two-week ( period. "The lumber was install- ] ed before 50 or 60 ( businesses and the reaction i from the owners — as well i as everyone else — has j been fantastic," Mayor I Catanoso said "OUR CITY engineer, j Ralph Petrella, was en- j thusiastic about the project . and the installers, Founda- t tions and Structures of p Cape May County, did a I wonderful job." \ At the dedication, attend- ^ ed by dignitaries including I Sen. Lautenberg. Rep j Hughes and Australian , Trade Commissioner Chris i Davidson. Lotz presented i Mayor Catanoso with a \ Jarrah plaque and also a cast aluminum tablet for installation on the boardwalk. which was built in 1928 and had undergone only minor repairs in subsequent years Australian Jarrah also has been used successfully in a 300-square-foot test strip at an entrance to the Ventnor City boardwalk. After 13 years of heavy pedestrian, bicycle and maintenance vehicle traffic, a recent inspection by the Office of the City Engineer of Ventnor City "could not detect any signs of spliting. checking, rot or deterioration " The engineering report went on to say. "The Jarrah lumber has also withstood the effects of harsh winter, high salt air ' moisture, and sharp angular beach sand with no appreciable surface | j

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