As an established and trusted concrete provider, we at PPC concrete products aim to provide solutions for people in the construction industry, alongside interlocking concrete blocks, we also provide Jersey Barriers. But how are Jersey Barriers connected?
In this article, we will be sharing that information with you alongside our other concrete solutions.
As time has gone on, new innovations in building and construction have meant there are far more convenient options available to make the structure you need. Jersey Barriers are heavy-duty barriers that hold a number of advantages depending on your intended usage for them.
Let us share with you some basic information on these barriers.
Our Jersey Barrier
A Jersey Barrier is a concrete block in the shape of a rectangle with its bottom end becoming much wider in order to aid its stability.
The purpose of a Jersey Barrier is to create a barrier, the concrete ensures it can not be easily moved or knocked over.
Our heavy-duty Jersey Barriers interlocking blocks easily lock in to place next to one another making the creation of barriers a breeze. Our Jersey Barrier are ideal for on site safety.
Jersey Barriers hold many benefits, here are a few:
Cost-effective
The cost of manufacturing Jersey Barriers is very cost-effective and due to their interlocking system, our barriers can be easily picked up and used elsewhere saving money through repurposing.
Easy to Install
Due to the simple interlocking system, our Jersey Barriers easily lock in to place next to one another making the creation of barriers a breeze.
Fork Lift Slots
Our Jersey Barriers are made on-site using our own moulds from locally sourced raw materials and include forklift slots making it super easy to transport without the need for telehandlers or other specialist equipment.
How are Jersey Barriers connected?

Similar to our other interlocking concrete blocks, Jersey Barries are connected from side to side as opposed to the stacking mechanism used on our blocks.
One end of the barrier has studs, whilst the other has recesses, which means connecting a Jersey Barrier is as simple as pressing one side into the other. Of course, this must be done with the right equipment and will be impossible to do by hand.
How will a connected Jersey Barrier benefit you?
You find that a single Jersey Barrier is hard enough to move on its own, but when it is connected, the structural integrity is reinforced which in turn increases the difficulty to move it.
A connected Jersey Barrier means that smaller vehicles like bikes can’t manoeuvre through the space of unconnected barriers
Can you stack Jersey Barriers?
No, the narrow top of the barrier and lack of studs and recesses in this area means that Jersey Barriers are not made to be stacked upon one another, doing so will damage or break your Jersey Barrier and create a significant health and safety hazard if this is attempted.
Interlocking Concrete Blocks & Jersey Barrier prices
For anybody wondering how much interlocking concrete blocks cost, whether it be a jersey barrier or otherwise, there is no set price for Interlocking concrete blocks because it will depend entirely on your project, preference, size, and quantity you need.
Along with this, offloading and installation are available via a third party. This is why we strongly encourage you to contact us on our website to get your quote.
Alternative concrete solutions
Our team over at PPC Concrete Products supplies different types of interlocking concrete blocks. Though we have a variety of options when it comes to the interlocking concrete blocks that we make.
Regardless of the option you choose, you can find these benefits with most of our interlocking concrete block options:
The advantages of interlocking concrete blocks include:
- Longer lasting and more durable than a Gabion basket or traditional metal barriers
- Quicker and less hassle to install
- No need for mortar, saving you money and time
- No need for steel reinforcement or shuttering
- Resistant to extreme weather conditions
- Fire-resistant properties, mitigating the spread of fire depending on the structure
- Little maintenance required
- Often, no foundation is needed before installing
- Sound resistant
- Sustainable
- Ability to stack them upon each other
- Flexibility in sizes
- Appropriate for temporary and/or permanent buildings
- Unlikely to be displaced due to the interlocking function and weight
- Can be moved with standard lifting equipment
Any disadvantage to these blocks would only relate to the inability to move them without the proper equipment.
Interlocking concrete blocks

Interlocking Concrete Blocks are a multi-purpose, reliable and efficient addition to anyone within construction. Whether it’s a private landowner or an architect, interlocking concrete blocks can prove to be a vital addition to any building. But what are interlocking blocks?
Interlocking Concrete Blocks are a unique form of pre-cast concrete blocks that are designed to hold together by using pre-measured studs and recesses. Built with unique profiles and features, which allow them to fit perfectly into each other without the use of any mortar. Instead, the cementitious blocks simply snap together with each other.
The way our blocks are made is by having a casting of the dimensions mentioned below and depending on the option chosen, the cast is then filled with concrete. After drying, the cast is then removed and the blocks are transported to their destination.
We offer the option for your block to be:
To view what these options look like, take a look at our gallery.
Here are our size options:
- 300 x 600 x 600
- 600 x 600 x 600
- 900 x 600 x 600
- 1200 x 600 x 600
- 1500 x 600 x 600
- 1800 x 600 x 600
- 400 x 800 x 800
- 800 x 800 x 800
- 1200 x 800 x 800
- 1600 x 800 x 800
Half and thirds of the sizes displayed are also offered with your order if needed.
In regard to the weight of the blocks, it will vary from size to size, and from the concrete being used. But as an example, an 1800 x 600 x 600 concrete block can weigh as little as 1380KG, this can fluctuate as different types of concretes have different levels of density.
Although it is almost impossible to move these without heavy machinery, the weight of these blocks serves to reassure you of their stability.
Fork Lift Blocks

We also specialise in forklift blocks for those who don’t have access to telehandlers or other specialist equipment to transport and place their blocks. Ideal for Security barriers, traffic management, Blocking Entrances, test weights, and counterweights.
How would you price interlocking blocks?
For anybody wondering how much interlocking concrete blocks cost, whether it be a jersey barrier or otherwise, there is no set price for Interlocking concrete blocks because it will depend entirely on your project, preference, size, and quantity you need.
Along with this, offloading and installation are available via a third party. This is why we strongly encourage you to contact us on our website to get your quote. If you do choose to contact us, having an established brief of what you need will make the quoting process more efficient.
Get in touch with PPC today
Before investing in a Jersey Barrier it is always best to consult an expert whenever considering an investment to create a structure of any sort. That is why we at PPC Concrete products are proud to be a trusted supplier of interlocking blocks. Get in contact with us to get a quote as soon as possible.
As an established supplier all over the UK, PPC Concrete Products is always happy to help, which is why we encourage you to get in touch with any questions you may have or take a look at our FAQ.
In this article, we hope to have answered the question ‘How are Jersey Barriers connected?’ Whilst also providing extra information in regards to construction and the benefits of Jersey Barriers
Take a read of our case studies to truly understand how we have provided solutions for business in the past with the use of our interlocking concrete blocks, and ultimately, how we can help you today.
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