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ACP StreetPrint Division

Line Marking in Townsville & Cairns

Precision line marking for car parks, roads, facilities, sports courts and industrial sites. CBS Building Group's ACP team delivers accurate, long-lasting line marking across North Queensland.

Line Marking Contractors in North Queensland

CBS Building Group's ACP division has a track record of line marking projects across Townsville, Cairns and North Queensland for councils, defence contractors, commercial operators and educational institutions. Our work includes car park layout, bike lane marking, sports court marking, directional arrows and sign replacement.

We use thermoplastic and paint-based marking systems appropriate to each application — selected for durability, visibility and compliance with AS 2890, AS 1742 and relevant standards.

Line Marking Applications

Car Park Line Marking

Bay layout, arrows, pedestrian zones, disabled bays, loading areas and no-stopping zones.

Road & Bike Lane Marking

Council road marking, bike lane delineation, pedestrian crossings and traffic management.

Sports Court Marking

Basketball, netball, tennis, multipurpose courts — new marking and resurfacing of existing courts.

Industrial Facility Marking

Traffic management, pedestrian walkways, hazard zones and forklift lanes for factories, warehouses and depots.

Defence & Government

Specialist line marking for defence bases, government facilities and infrastructure — security-cleared operators.

Sign Painting & Replacement

Give way signs, no-parking signs and other facility signage — painting and replacement of damaged or faded signs.

Recent Line Marking Projects

Brothers League Club

Kids Basketball Court marking

Townsville

Dept of Transport & Main Roads

Bike lane line marking

North Queensland

Downer – Lavarack Barracks

Facility line marking & sign replacement

Townsville

Line Marking Quote — Townsville & Cairns

Contact CBS Building Group for professional line marking in North Queensland.